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Emissions Gap Report 2024 press statement

24 Oct 2024

Some parts of the world are burning. Some parts are drowning and people everywhere are struggling to cope and in many cases to survive – particularly and always the poorest and most vulnerable. Against this backdrop of tragedy and rising climate anxiety, nations are preparing new climate pledges for submission early next year. This 2024 edition of UNEP’s Emissions Gap Report tells us that nations must show a massive increase in ambition in new Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), these promises we make to each other and the world each five years. This ambition must be accompanied by rapid delivery, or the Paris Agreement target of holding global warming to 1.5°C by 2100 will be dead within a few years and the target of well below 2°C will take its place in the intensive care unit. As things stand, current NDCs put the world on track for a global temperature rise of 2.6-2.8°C this century. Even worse, policies currently in place are insufficient to meet even these NDCs. If nothing changes, we are heading for a temperature rise of 3.1°C. The consequences for people, societies and economies of such extreme warming are unthinkable. And, as we are in Cali, Colombia, for the biodiversity COP16, we must remember that it would be impossible to meet the goals of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework when raging wildfires, ruinous storms and creeping desertification and land degradation are devastating species, ecosystems and habitats. Climate crunch time is here. The new NDCs and their implementation must collectively cut 42 per cent off greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 to get on a least-cost pathway for 1.5°C. Looking out to 2035, emissions must fall by 57 per cent. In annual terms, we need to shave 7.5 per cent off emissions every year until 2035, a figure that will grow with each year of inaction. Related Press release Nations must close huge emissions gap in new climate pledges and deliver immediate action, or 1.5°C lost
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Authors

Inger Andersen

Pages
5
Published in
Cali, Colombia

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