A new UN report reviews the gap between countries’ climate commitments and global emissions targets.
Breakdown
- A new UN report warns of a serious escalation in climate risks and damages ahead of COP30.
- Current climate pledges have only slightly reduced the predicted global temperature rise this century. 13s
- Only 60 parties to the Paris Agreement, covering 63% of emissions, have set new mitigation targets for 2035. 29s
- If only current policies are followed, global temperatures are projected to rise by 2.8°C, down from last year's 3.1°C prediction. 41s
- The European Union aims to reduce emissions by at least 66% to 72% from 1990 levels by 2035. 1m 3s