In order to
achieve emissions reductions consistent with international climate objectives, we need to balance these issues, recognising the importance of low - cost energy and the need to widen the deployment of all low emission technologies.
At least a dozen governors have joined the United States Climate Alliance, committing their states to
achieve emissions reductions consistent with President Barack Obama's Paris pledge.
Not exact matches
Achieving the 2025 target will require a further
emission reduction of 9 - 11 % beyond our 2020 target compared to the 2005 baseline and a substantial acceleration of the 2005 - 2020 annual pace of
reduction, to 2.3 - 2.8 percent per year, or an approximate doubling;» Substantial global
emission reductions are needed to keep the global temperature rise below 2 degrees Celsius, and the 2025 target is
consistent with a path to deep decarbonization.
We seek to share with all Parties to the UNFCCC the vision of, and together with them to consider and adopt in the UNFCCC negotiations, the goal of
achieving at least 50 %
reduction of global
emissions by 2050, recognizing that this global challenge can only be met by a global response, in particular, by the contributions from all major economies,
consistent with the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities.
In this regard, the developed major economies will implement,
consistent with international obligations, economy - wide mid-term goals and take corresponding actions in order to
achieve absolute
emission reductions and, where applicable, first stop the growth of
emissions as soon as possible, reflecting comparable efforts among them.
Taking account of their historic responsibility, as well as the need to secure climate justice for the world's poorest and most vulnerable communities, developed countries must commit to legally binding and ambitious
emission reduction targets
consistent with limiting global average surface warming to well below 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels and long - term stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations at well below below 350 p.p.m., and that to
achieve this the agreement at COP15 U.N.F.C.C.C. should include a goal of peaking global
emissions by 2015 with a sharp decline thereafter towards a global
reduction of 85 percent by 2050,
But with a
consistent focus on utilizing the best and newest
emission reduction strategies, Con Edison has
achieved large SF6
emission reductions and has made significant contributions to our knowledge of practical mitigation options.
To
achieve long - term
emissions reductions consistent with the 2 - degree temperature target in the Paris Agreement, an even faster rate of decarbonization is required.