Abstract
Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), submitted by Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change before and after the 21st Conference of Parties, summarize domestic objectives for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions for the 2025–2030 time horizon. In the absence, for now, of detailed guidelines for the format of NDCs, ancillary data are needed to interpret some NDCs and project GHG emissions in 2030. Here, we provide an analysis of uncertainty sources and their impacts on 2030 global GHG emissions based on the sole and full achievement of the NDCs. We estimate that NDCs project into 56.8–66.5 Gt CO2eq yr−1 emissions in 2030 (90% confidence interval), which is higher than previous estimates, and with a larger uncertainty range. Despite these uncertainties, NDCs robustly shift GHG emissions towards emerging and developing countries and reduce international inequalities in per capita GHG emissions. Finally, we stress that current NDCs imply larger emissions reduction rates after 2030 than during the 2010–2030 period if long-term temperature goals are to be fulfilled. Our results highlight four requirements for the forthcoming ‘climate regime’: a clearer framework regarding future NDCs’ design, an increasing participation of emerging and developing countries in the global mitigation effort, an ambitious update mechanism in order to avoid hardly feasible decarbonization rates after 2030 and an anticipation of steep decreases in global emissions after 2030.
Highlights
Determined Contributions (NDCs), submitted by Parties to the United Nations Framework cri pt Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) before and after the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21), summarize domestic objectives for greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions reductions for the 2025-2030 time horizon
We find that Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) imply 2030 global GHG emissions of 61.7 (56.8-66.5) Gt CO2eq yr-1 (Figure 1a)
We find that our quantification of emissions levels in 2030 corresponding to NDC for Asia is at the higher end of Integrated Assessment Model(s) (IAMs) quantifications, whereas they are at the lower end for OECD countries and in the middle of the range for other regions
Summary
Determined Contributions (NDCs), submitted by Parties to the United Nations Framework cri pt Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) before and after the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21), summarize domestic objectives for greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions reductions for the 2025-2030 time horizon. We estimate that NDCs project into 56.8 to 66.5 Gt CO2eq yr-1 emissions in 2030 (90% confidence interval), which is higher than previous estimates, and with a larger us uncertainty range Despite these uncertainties, NDCs robustly shift GHG emissions towards emerging and developing countries and reduce international inequalities in per capita GHG emissions. Parties to the UNFCCC have submitted their intentions for mitigating climate change in the run-up to the COP21 that was held in Paris in December 2015. Contributions (INDCs), which cover a range of targets and actions for reducing GHG emissions, have pte become Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) for the Parties that have ratified the Paris
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