Pitch
Based on emission reduction commitments (known as INDCs) made by other developing countries prior to the 2015 UN Climate talks
Description
Summary
This seed proposal is based on emission reduction commitments submitted by other developing countries in advance of the UNFCCC's 2015 climate negotiations. It was created by a Climate CoLab Fellow. We invite other CoLab members to link to this proposal or to use it as a starting point for creating new proposals of their own. The governments of these countries have not reviewed or endorsed this proposal.
As part of the climate negotiations conducted each year under the auspices of the United National Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), countries submit Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) that outline pledges for future reductions in their national greenhouse gas emissions.
Climate Interactive, a non-profit that builds tools to help people understand what works to address climate change and related issues, has analyzed what would happen if these INDCs were implemented.
This analysis, called the Climate Scorecard, projects that based on current INDCs, annual emissions from Other Developing Countries will increase by more than 50 percent between 2015 and 2050, from 18 gigatons (Gt) CO2 equivalent to 28 Gt.
Which proposals are included in your plan and how do they fit together?
Explanation of the emissions scenario calculated in the Impact tab
The model run inputs are based on an assumption that Other Developing Countries will take minimal action to reduce emissions.
The values used to select EMF27 model runs were:
- No carbon price (e.g Business as Usual)
- No increase in energy efficiency above historical average
- Constraints on availability of low-carbon energy supplies
These assumptions resulted in emission trajectories in the EMF27 model in line with the ones projected in Climate Interactive's analysis for the Other Developing Countries.
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What are the key challenges to enacting this plan?
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Related plans
References
Climate Interactive, Climate Scoreboard Science and Data, 2015.
UNFCCC, INDCs as communicated by Parties, 2015.