Broken Record

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The 2023 edition of the Emissions Gap Report tells us that
the world must change track, or we will be saying the same
thing next year – and the year after, and the year after, like
a broken record. The report finds that fully implementing
and continuing mitigation efforts of unconditional nationally
determined contributions (NDCs) made under the Paris
Agreement for 2030 would put the world on course for
limiting temperature rise to 2.9°C this century. Fully
implementing conditional NDCs would lower this to 2.5°C.
Given the intense climate impacts we are already seeing,
neither outcome is desirable.
Progress since the Paris Agreement was signed in 2015 has
shown that the world is capable of change. Greenhouse gas
emissions in 2030, based on policies in place, were projected
to increase by 16 per cent at the time of the agreement’s
adoption. Today, the projected increase is 3 per cent.
However, predicted 2030 greenhouse gas emissions must
fall by 28 per cent for the Paris Agreement 2°C pathway and
42 per cent for the 1.5°C pathway.
23-11-2023