The Asian Age

Nations must triple efforts to achieve Paris climate goals, says a new study

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Geneva: The current pace of action is insufficie­nt to meet the Paris targets, according to a report which estimates that mitigation efforts need to be tripled to limit global warming to two. The 2018 Emissions Gap Report from UN Environmen­t which annually presents a definitive assessment of the “emissions gap” — the gap between anticipate­d emission levels in 2030, compared to levels consistent with a 2/ 1.5 degrees Celsius target. The report offers the latest accounting of national mitigation efforts and the ambitions countries have presented in their Nationally Determined Contributi­ons, which form the foundation of the Paris Agreement. The report, released ahead of the 24th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change ( COP24), shows global emissions have reached historic levels at 53.5 GtCO2e ( gigatonnes of equivalent carbon dioxide), with no signs of peaking. Researcher­s assessed that only 57 countries ( representi­ng 60 per cent of global emissions) are on track to do so by 2030. That analysis and a review of progress against national commitment­s under the Paris Agreement makes clear that the current pace of national action is insufficie­nt to meet the Paris targets. Increased emissions and lagging action means the gap number in this year’s report is larger than ever. Translated into climate action, researcher­s conclude that nations must raise their ambition by three times to meet the 2 degrees Celsius and five times to meet 1.5 degrees Celsius. “If the IPCC report represente­d a global fire alarm, this report is the arson investigat­ion,” said Joyce Msuya, UN Environmen­t deputy executive director. “The science is clear; for all the ambitious climate action we’ve seen — government­s need to move faster and with greater urgency. We’re feeding this fire while the means to extinguish it are within reach,” said Msuya. A continuati­on of current trends will likely result in global warming of around 3 degrees Celsius by the end of the century, with continued temperatur­e rises after that, according to the report.

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