[1] As shown,
the calculated global mitigation requirement, excluding the no - regrets opportunities, grows to approximately 3.7 GtC in 2020.
Not exact matches
As with every country, the EU's
mitigation obligations under the GDRs framework are
calculated as a share of the
global mitigation requirement, based on a combined indicator of its responsibility and capacity — a Responsibility and Capacity Index.
I've used the present value abatement costs and the projected
global temperature change for the
mitigation policies listed in Table 5 - 1 to
calculate the cost per °C temperature change avoided.
These settings are then used, together with standard demographic and macroeconomic indicators (e.g., national population, GDP and carbon - intensity) to
calculate implied national fair shares of the
global mitigation effort.
The cost per °C temperature change avoided is
calculated from the present value abatement costs and the projected
global temperature change for the
mitigation policies listed in Table 5 - 1.
Let's see how the pledges of the big three stack up against
global mitigation curves
calculated for 66 % chances of staying below 2 and 3 degree C targets: