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![State of Climate Action 2021](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/stateofclimateaction2021_fullreport.pdf-8888.jpg?v=1706715611)
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This report identifies 40 indicators across key sectors that must transform to address the climate crisis, and assesses how current trends will impact how much work remains to be done by 2030 and 2050 to deliver a zero-carbon world in time.
![A systematic global stocktake of evidence on human adaptation to climate change](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/masthead/_c400x565/lance-asper-qVMqF_DL1h4-unsplash.jpg?v=1706772432)
Peer-reviewed Papers
Assessing global progress on human adaptation to climate change is an urgent priority. Although the literature on adaptation to climate change is rapidly expanding, little is known about the actual extent of implementation. This paper systematically screened >48,000 articles using machine learning methods and a global network of 126 researchers to identify eight priority areas for research.
![Using the Global Stocktake to Improve National Climate Policy Ambition and Implementation](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/igstreport_ca_october_2021_final_3.pdf-7802.jpg?v=1706700664)
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This report seeks to understand how seven diverse countries use UNFCCC guidance at the national level to influence policy and politics and how this will influence the Global Stocktake in 2023 and the next round of Nationally Determined Contributions in 2025.
![Australia's 2030 emissions: states lead the way](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/australia_s_2030_emissions.pdf-7203.jpg?v=1706715612)
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In December 2020, the Federal Government projected Australia’s emissions would reach roughly 22% below 2005 levels by 2030 which falls short of its 26-28% Paris Agreement target. We anticipate the Federal Government will soon announce an increase in projected emissions reductions for 2030 under a business-as-usual scenario. This report reveals virtually none of the likely reductions are a result of the Federal Government’s own policy.
![1.5°C Pathways for Europe: Achieving the highest plausible climate ambition](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/1-5pathwaysforeurope_2.pdf-6869.jpg?v=1706715612)
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This report presents domestic emissions and energy mix pathways required to meet the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goal for the EU27 and nine Member States: Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, and Sweden, and assesses if their current 2030 climate targets are in line with these pathways.