Emissions gap report 2022

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Emissions Gap Report 2022

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According to the Emissions Gap Report 2022, the pledges by countries to reduce GHG would still leave the world warmer by 2.4-2.6 degrees Celsius by the end of the century.

Key Takeaway

  • The report found that the updated pledges by countries, also known as nationally determined contributions (NDC) under the Paris Agreement, only reduce the projected greenhouse emissions by 1 per cent by 2030.

Emissions Gap Report 2022

  • About
    • The report was released recently by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
    • This is the 13th edition of the Report.
  • Title
    • ‘The Closing Window — Climate Crisis Calls For Rapid Transformation of Societies’
  • Objective
    • Emission Gap Reports assess the gap between countries’ pledges on emission reduction and the reduction required to bring down the global temperature increase below 2°C by the year 2100.

The key findings of the report

  • Falling of achieving the goals
    • The report warned that the world is falling short of achieving the goals set under the 2015 Paris Agreement and recommended an urgent system-wide transformation and GHG emission reduction by unprecedented levels in the next eight years.
  • Temperature rise
    • The current policies will lead to a 2.8°C temperature rise by 2100.
    • Implementation of current climate pledges will only reduce this to a 2.4 to 2.6°C temperature rise by the end of this century.
  • GHG emission
    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) must be reduced by 45 per cent by 2030 to achieve the Paris Agreement goals. 
    • However, the report shows that the emissions are at dangerous and record-high levels and are still rising.
  • Remedial actions
    • The latest report recommended remedial actions in 6 areas – electricity supply, industry, transport and building sectors, and food and financial systems.
  • Investment for a low-carbon economy
    • It estimates that the global transformation to a low-carbon economy would require 4 to 6 trillion USD in investment each year.

United Nations Environment Programme

  • About
    • It is the leading global environmental authority established in 1972.
    • Headquarters: Nairobi, Kenya.
  • Functions
    • It sets the global environmental agenda and promotes the coherent implementation of the environmental dimension of sustainable development within the United Nations system.
  • Major Reports
    • Emission Gap Report
    • Global Environment Outlook
    • Frontiers
    • Invest into a Healthy Planet.
  • Major Campaigns
    • Beat Pollution
    • UN75
    • World Environment Day
    • Wild for Life

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