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Here, we provide a first quantification of a few key takeaways for natural gas in a world that implements the Paris Agreement and limits warming to 1.5°C.
Reports
The annual ZERO IN reports by the CONSTRAIN project provide information on scientific topics that are fundamental to the Paris Agreement, as well as background and context on new developments at the science-policy interface.This includes new insights into the complex processes represented in climate models and what they mean for temperature change and other climate impacts over the coming decades.This third report provides additional context and background on the latest IPCC report on the physical science basis of climate change (IPCC AR6 WGI), and addresses important questions around how likely we are to reach 1.5°C of global temperature increase.
Briefings
Fifty-three countries have signed up to the Global Methane Pledge, committing to cut methane emissions by 30% in 2030 from 2020 levels. This analysis quantifies the potential impacts of the pledge if all countries were to adopt it.
Briefings
This briefing provides an overview of the non-CO2 greenhouse gas reductions needed, relevant definitions under the Paris Agreement and issues with the “climate neutrality” concept, as well as the implications of different metrics to relate these gases to CO2.
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This report explores and defines overshoot emissions pathways in relation to the 1.5°C of the Paris Agreement.