In the Paris Agreement countries have agreed to act together to hold global warming well below 2°C over preindustrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C. To assess if the world is on track to meet this long‐term temperature goal, countries' pledged emissions reductions (Nationally Determined Contributions, NDCs) need to be analyzed for their implied warming. Several research groups and nongovernmental organizations have estimated this warming and arrived at very different results but have invariably concluded that the current pledges are inadequate to hold warming below 2°C, let alone 1.5°C. In this paper we analyze different methods to estimate 2100 global mean temperature rise implied by countries' NDCs, which often on...
The IMAGE integrated assessment model was used to develop a set of scenarios to evaluate the Nationa...
By January 2022, 156 countries had submitted new or updated nationally determined contributions (NDC...
The likelihood and severity of high‐impact future temperature extremes can be reduced through climat...
In the Paris Agreement countries have agreed to act together to hold global warming well below 2°C o...
The UN Paris Agreement puts in place a legally binding mechanism to increase mitigation action over ...
Current global mitigation ambition as under the Paris Agreement as reflected in the National Determi...
As part of the 2015 Paris Agreement, countries agreed to regularly revisit and enhance their nationa...
Under the bottom-up architecture of the Paris Agreement, countries pledge Nationally Determined Cont...
The Paris climate agreement aims at holding global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius and to "p...
The Paris climate agreement aims at holding global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius and to "p...
<p>The Paris Agreement sets a long-term temperature goal of holding the global average temperature i...
To limit global warming to well below 2°C in accord with the Paris Agreement, countries throughout t...
Over the last five years prior to the Glasgow Climate Pact1, 154 Parties have submitted new or updat...
The Paris Agreement contains a long-term temperature goal (LTTG) of holding the increase in the glob...
<p>To stabilize global mean temperature change within the range of 1.5–2.0°C in accordance with the ...
The IMAGE integrated assessment model was used to develop a set of scenarios to evaluate the Nationa...
By January 2022, 156 countries had submitted new or updated nationally determined contributions (NDC...
The likelihood and severity of high‐impact future temperature extremes can be reduced through climat...
In the Paris Agreement countries have agreed to act together to hold global warming well below 2°C o...
The UN Paris Agreement puts in place a legally binding mechanism to increase mitigation action over ...
Current global mitigation ambition as under the Paris Agreement as reflected in the National Determi...
As part of the 2015 Paris Agreement, countries agreed to regularly revisit and enhance their nationa...
Under the bottom-up architecture of the Paris Agreement, countries pledge Nationally Determined Cont...
The Paris climate agreement aims at holding global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius and to "p...
The Paris climate agreement aims at holding global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius and to "p...
<p>The Paris Agreement sets a long-term temperature goal of holding the global average temperature i...
To limit global warming to well below 2°C in accord with the Paris Agreement, countries throughout t...
Over the last five years prior to the Glasgow Climate Pact1, 154 Parties have submitted new or updat...
The Paris Agreement contains a long-term temperature goal (LTTG) of holding the increase in the glob...
<p>To stabilize global mean temperature change within the range of 1.5–2.0°C in accordance with the ...
The IMAGE integrated assessment model was used to develop a set of scenarios to evaluate the Nationa...
By January 2022, 156 countries had submitted new or updated nationally determined contributions (NDC...
The likelihood and severity of high‐impact future temperature extremes can be reduced through climat...