Journal article
Realization of Paris Agreement pledges may limit warming just below 2 °C
M Meinshausen, J Lewis, C McGlade, J Gütschow, Z Nicholls, R Burdon, L Cozzi, B Hackmann
Nature | Published : 2022
Abstract
Over the last five years prior to the Glasgow Climate Pact1, 154 Parties have submitted new or updated 2030 mitigation goals in their nationally determined contributions and 76 have put forward longer-term pledges. Quantifications of the pledges before the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) suggested a less than 50 per cent chance of keeping warming below 2 degrees Celsius2–5. Here we show that warming can be kept just below 2 degrees Celsius if all conditional and unconditional pledges are implemented in full and on time. Peak warming could be limited to 1.9–2.0 degrees Celsius (5%–95% range 1.4–2.8 °C) in the full implementation case—building on a probabilistic character..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge discussions and collaborations with several colleagues of the UNEP Gap report team and the IAM modellers contributing to the SR1.5 and ENGAGE scenario databases. M.M. is the recipient of an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship (grant number FT130100809). C.M., L.C. and B.H. state that the views expressed in this article are in the author's personal capacity and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations, United Nations Climate Change or the International Energy Agency.