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Country-based rate of emissions reductions should increase by 80% beyond nationally determined contributions to meet the 2 °C target.

Peiran R Liu1, Adrian E Raftery1.   

Abstract

The 2015 Paris Agreement aims to keep global warming by 2100 to below 2°C, with 1.5°C as a target. To that end, countries agreed to reduce their emissions by nationally determined contributions (NDCs). Using a fully statistically based probabilistic framework, we find that the probabilities of meeting their nationally determined contributions for the largest emitters are low, e.g. 2% for the USA and 16% for China. On current trends, the probability of staying below 2°C of warming is only 5%, but if all countries meet their nationally determined contributions and continue to reduce emissions at the same rate after 2030, it rises to 26%. If the USA alone does not meet its nationally determined contribution, it declines to 18%. To have an even chance of staying below 2°C, the average rate of decline in emissions would need to increase from the 1% per year needed to meet the nationally determined contributions, to 1.8% per year.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33899003      PMCID: PMC8064561          DOI: 10.1038/s43247-021-00097-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Earth Environ        ISSN: 2662-4435


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