This report is the first assessment of the gap between Paris Agreement goals and countries’ planned production of coal, oil and gas.
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This report is the first assessment of the gap between Paris Agreement goals and countries’ planned production of coal, oil and gas.
With increased climate ambition, coal, oil, and gas production will need to wind down.
La producciĂ³n de carbĂ³n, petrĂ³leo y gas tendrĂ¡ que disminuir si se desea alcanzar las metas climĂ¡ticas propuestas.
This article analyses border carbon adjustments, and proposes a way to design them that balances legal, administrative and environmental considerations.
Nationally determined contributions could help in the wind-down of oil, gas and coal production. But countries are only making limited use of this potential.
The authors assess what COP delivered, where it fell short, and what is next for the United Nations climate process.
This paper compares priorities in countries' climate commitments with their national development plans.
This article identifies challenges of and avenues for reform of international trade policy to enable countries to better address fossil fuel subsidies.
This brief explores the promise and challenge of expanding public participation, both within and outside formal processes.
This brief explains the rationale for considering fossil fuel supply under the UNFCCC Talanoa Dialogue, and highlights available policy options.
This report propose a number of steps that would allow the harnessing of climate benefits, and limit technical complexities and legal risks of BCAs.
Border Carbon Adjustments are instruments that address uneven climate efforts by including imports in, or exempting exports from, a carbon constraint.