The work is done in several work packages. As part of WP2 (Evaluation of NDCs and current policies and implications for future post-2030 policies), we have further developed the Climate Policy Database (CPDB) as an open, collaborative tool to advance data collection of the implementation status of national climate policies, as well as the Climate Policy Modelling Protocol (CPMP). The latest update has been standardized to facilitate implementation and machine readability of policies and related targets. Updating the CPDB and the CPMP is the first step in the development of new climate policy scenarios and analysis. As part of WP3 (Technological and behavioural aspects of sectoral transformation), ELEVATE has started to identify critical enabling factors and barriers to transformation. Moreover, the study also looked into specific case studies to identify country clusters that clearly differ in terms of the political economy. In WP4 (International governance and policy), work is in progress on scenarios that look into trade-barriers. In WP5 (Ensuring a just and sustainable transformation), attention is paid to sustainability and equity. We have also investigated the public perception of solar geoengineering (more specifically stratospheric aerosol injection). Finally, as part of WP6 (Integration and net-zero scenarios), we have started to look into the net-zero scenarios, starting with an analysis of existing scenarios in the IPCC database and exploring how different formulations of net-zero can influence timing and implementation of the climate goals. We have also developed a tool, called the Carbon Budget Explorer) to explore future net-zero targets in relation to various carbon budgets. Finally, WP6 contributed to the coordination of the SSP update for population and economic drivers scenarios.