Not exact matches
The COP, by decision 1 / CP.17, noted with grave concern the significant gap between the aggregate effect of Parties»
mitigation pledges in terms of
global annual emissions of greenhouse gases by 2020 and aggregate emission pathways consistent with having a likely chance of holding the increase in
global average temperature below 2 °C or 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels.
In 2050,
global average macro-economic costs for
mitigation towards stabilisation between 710 and 445 ppm CO2 - eq... corresponds to slowing average
annual global GDP growth by less than 0.12 percentage points.
(b) that the cost of emissions reductions at the required scale is likely to be manageable (1 % of
global annual GDP to be invested in
mitigation according to some economists), provided that meaningful action is taken immediately; and