Authors
Yang Ou, Gokul Iyer, Leon Clarke, Jae Edmonds, Allen A Fawcett, Nathan Hultman, James R McFarland, Matthew Binsted, Ryna Cui, Claire Fyson, Andreas Geiges, Sofia Gonzales-Zuñiga, Matthew J Gidden, Niklas Höhne, Louise Jeffery, Takeshi Kuramochi, Jared Lewis, Malte Meinshausen, Zebedee Nicholls, Pralit Patel, Shaun Ragnauth, Joeri Rogelj, Stephanie Waldhoff, Sha Yu, Haewon McJeon
Publication date
2021/11/5
Journal
Science
Volume
374
Issue
6568
Pages
693-695
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
As part of the 2015 Paris Agreement, countries agreed to regularly revisit and enhance their national climate strategies and, every 5 years, to offer new emissions targets in the form of nationally determined contributions (NDCs) . This year’s 26th Conference of Parties provides a waypoint in this updating process as countries have been offering enhanced or completely new NDCs (, ) (henceforth, updated pledges) . We find that compared with the 2015 pledges, the updated pledges suggest a strengthening of ambition through 2030. By calculating probabilistic temperature outcomes over the 21st century for five emissions scenarios (see the figure and table S1), we find that the updated pledges provide a stronger near-term foundation to deliver on the long-term goals of the Paris Agreement of reducing the probability of the worst levels of temperature change this century and increasing the likelihood of limiting …
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