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All this corroborates what I wrote at the beginning of the year on how India and China are going full speed against climate change. According to new findings from ClimateActionTracker , India and China are actually years ahead of their climate commitments.
vi] ClimateAnalytics and NewClimate Institute (2019) ClimateActionTracker. [iv] This is based on 63 states and regions disclosing base year and current emissions. [v] v] Compared to their base year (a reference point in the past with which current emissions can be compared). [vi] California, U.S.
It has been published in parallel with a new report by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) which acknowledges national climateaction plans remain insufficient to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 ° C and is accompanied by calls for countries to “make bold strides forward” at COP28 in Dubai.
Countries agreed to return for the next round of climate talks in November 2022 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, with stronger commitments to put the world on track for 1.5°C. The ClimateActionTracker estimates the global average temperature increase based on national policies. New Climate Institute and ClimateAnalytics.
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