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1.5°C-Aligned 2035 Targets for Major Emitters and Troika Countries

22 Nov 2024

This report evaluates the 2035 emissions reduction targets necessary for major emitters and COP Presidencies Troika countries to align with a 1.5°C warming limit. The analysis includes seven large emitters—China, the United States, India, the European Union, Indonesia, Japan, and Australia—along with the UAE, Azerbaijan, and Brazil. Together, these nations represent 63% of global greenhouse gas emissions as of 2022. The briefing reveals a stagnation in global emissions and stresses the urgent need for more ambitious Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). It outlines country-specific pathways to 1.5°C compatibility, emphasizing immediate transitions away from fossil fuels and the importance of equitable financial support for developing nations. Policy recommendations advocate for robust emissions reduction strategies, enhanced renewable energy deployment, and international collaboration to meet these targets effectively.
climate change renewable energy global warming climate policy equity international collaboration nationally determined contributions emissions targets fossil fuel transition 1.5°c pathway

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Climate Action Tracker

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18
Published in
Germany

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