Emissions gap report 2024 : no more hot air please : with a massive gap between rhetoric and reality, countries draft new climate commitments
2024
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TitleEmissions gap report 2024 : no more hot air please : with a massive gap between rhetoric and reality, countries draft new climate commitments
AccessEnglish: 1418904-EN - PDF ;
Summary
The report looks at how much nations must promise to cut off greenhouse gases, and deliver, in the next round of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), due for submission in early 2025 ahead of COP30. Cuts of 42 per cent are needed by 2030 and 57 per cent by 2035 to get on track for 1.5°C. A failure to increase ambition in these new NDCs and start delivering immediately would put the world on course for a temperature increase of 2.6-3.1°C over the course of this century. This would bring debilitating impacts to people, planet and economies. It remains technically possible to get on a 1.5°C pathway, with solar, wind and forests holding real promise for sweeping and fast emissions cuts. To deliver on this potential, sufficiently strong NDCs would need to be backed urgently by a whole-of-government approach, measures that maximize socioeconomic and environmental co-benefits, enhanced international collaboration that includes reform of the global financial architecture, strong private sector action and a minimum six-fold increase in mitigation investment. G20 nations, particularly the largest-emitting members, would need to do the heavy lifting -- [author website].
AuthorsUNEP
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DateNairobi :[...]
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xxi, 75 p. : ill., graphs, maps, tables
ISBN / ISSN
9789280741858