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The Climate Action Tracker has analysed the US INDC in full, confirming there is little change from the commitments announced in late 2014.
Climate Action Tracker assesses government climate proposals on what’s “fair” and holds warming below 2°C.
After assessing US and China's recent emission reduction pledges, the Climate Action Tracker finds that improvements needed in 2015.
Climate action efforts that focus on so-called “short-lived climate forcers” (SLCF) such as black carbon will do little to keep global warming below 2˚C in the long term, says a new study published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
If the US and China were to adopt global best practice in their domestic action on climate, together, the world’s largest emitters could close the 2020 emissions gap by 23%, according to new research. In their latest Climate Action Tracker update, research organisations Climate Analytics, Ecofys and the PIK Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research have compared the actions of both China and the US on climate change.