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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2021 Austria, NetherlandsPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | ENGAGEEC| ENGAGEAuthors:Heleen van Soest;
Heleen van Soest; Paola Tanguy; T. Schiefer; +15 AuthorsHeleen van Soest
Heleen van Soest in OpenAIREHeleen van Soest;
Heleen van Soest; Paola Tanguy; T. Schiefer; Gustavo De Vivero-Serrano;Heleen van Soest
Heleen van Soest in OpenAIREIoannis Dafnomilis;
Ioannis Dafnomilis
Ioannis Dafnomilis in OpenAIREHanna Fekete;
Hanna Fekete
Hanna Fekete in OpenAIREMaria Jose de Villafranca Casas;
Maria Jose de Villafranca Casas
Maria Jose de Villafranca Casas in OpenAIREMichel G.J. den Elzen;
Mia Moisio;Michel G.J. den Elzen
Michel G.J. den Elzen in OpenAIREMark Roelfsema;
Mark Roelfsema;Mark Roelfsema
Mark Roelfsema in OpenAIRENicklas Forsell;
Nicklas Forsell
Nicklas Forsell in OpenAIRENiklas Höhne;
Niklas Höhne
Niklas Höhne in OpenAIRESofia Gonzales;
Sofia Gonzales
Sofia Gonzales in OpenAIREM. Louise Jeffery;
M. Louise Jeffery
M. Louise Jeffery in OpenAIREFrederic Hans;
Frederic Hans
Frederic Hans in OpenAIRETakeshi Kuramochi;
Takeshi Kuramochi
Takeshi Kuramochi in OpenAIRELeonardo Nascimento;
Leonardo Nascimento
Leonardo Nascimento in OpenAIREThis study compares greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions projections in 2030 under current policies and those under 2030 mitigation targets for nine key non-G20 countries, that collectively account for about 5 % of global total emissions today. These include the four largest non-G20 fossil CO2 emitting Parties to the UN climate convention pre- Paris Agreement (Iran, Kazakhstan, Thailand and Ukraine) and one of the largest land-use GHG emitters in the world (Democratic Republic of the Congo). Other countries assessed include major economies in their respective regions (Chile, Colombia, Morocco and the Philippines). In addition to economy-wide GHG emissions projections, we also assessed the projected GHG emissions peak year and the progression of per capita GHG emissions up to 2030. Our GHG emissions projections are also compared with previous studies. On economy-wide GHG emissions, Colombia, Iran, Morocco, and Ukraine were projected to likely meet or significantly overachieve their unconditional 2030 targets with existing policies, while DRC and Thailand would come very close to their targets. Kazakhstan and the Philippines would need to strengthen their action to meet their targets, while Chile recently raised its 2030 target ambition. Only Colombia and Ukraine are projected to have peaked their emissions by 2030. Per capita GHG emissions excluding land-use under current policies were projected to increase in all countries from 2010 levels by 8 % to over 40 % depending on the country. While the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on 2030 emissions is highly uncertain, our assessment on the target achievement would not change for most countries when the emission reductions estimated for 2020 in the literature were assumed to remain in 2030. The findings of this study highlight the importance of enhanced and frequent progress-tracking of climate action of major emitters outside G20, as is currently done for G20 members, to ensure that the global collective progress will become aligned with the pathways toward Paris climate goals.
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