This fact sheet provides context for the U.S. GHG reduction targets and a synthesis of WRI and other scenarios that present possible
GHG emissions trajectories for the U.S., given various assumptions.
GHG emission trajectories that are consistent with the goal of keeping global warming below 1.5 or 2ºC, translate into a global carbon budget that represents a de-facto emissions cap for the whole economy.
Not exact matches
The latter two factors already vary greatly among countries, and national policies can affect future
trajectories of
GHG emissions directly as well as indirectly through policies affecting economic growth and (energy) consumption.
And we'd be on a fast
trajectory to ramp up the
trajectory of reducing global
GHG emissions — and do so in a no cost way!!!
Municipalities can also direct local changes that reduce the
trajectory of greenhouse gas (
GHG)
emissions and create resilient communities that can adapt to the changes caused by climate -LSB-...]