Authors
Allen A Fawcett, Gokul C Iyer, Leon E Clarke, James A Edmonds, Nathan E Hultman, Haewon C McJeon, Joeri Rogelj, Reed Schuler, Jameel Alsalam, Ghassem R Asrar, Jared Creason, Minji Jeong, James McFarland, Anupriya Mundra, Wenjing Shi
Publication date
2015/12/4
Journal
Science
Volume
350
Issue
6265
Pages
1168-1169
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Current international climate negotiations seek to catalyze global emissions reductions through a system of nationally determined country-level emissions reduction targets that would be regularly updated. These “Intended Nationally Determined Contributions” (INDCs) would constitute the core of mitigation commitments under any agreement struck at the upcoming Paris Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) . With INDCs now reported from more than 150 countries and covering around 90% of global emissions, we can begin to assess the role of this round of INDCs in facilitating or frustrating achievement of longer-term climate goals. In this context, it is important to understand what these INDCs collectively deliver in terms of two objectives. First, how much do they reduce the probability of the highest levels of global mean surface temperature change …
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