So why is equity and justice considerations so vital to
increasing national ambitions?
Not exact matches
On his part, Mr Emmanuel Agbo, Deputy
National Secretary, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) linked the increasing number of political parties to the ambition of some individuals to be parties» national
National Secretary, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) linked the
increasing number of political parties to the
ambition of some individuals to be parties»
national national leaders.
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But the truth about Cuomo's
increasing national focus can be found in the mosaic that offers a detailed image of any politician's
ambitions: his news release archive.
In one sentence: Researchers at Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory and colleagues found that if followed by measures of equal or greater
ambition, individual country pledges to reduce their emissions called Intended Nationally Determined Contributions have the potential to reduce the probability of the highest levels of warming and
increase the probability of limiting global warming to 2 degrees Celsius.
«You have the opportunity, in fact the responsibility, to finalize an agreement that enables the achievement of
national climate change goals, that delivers the necessary support for the developing world and that catalyses continuously
increasing ambition and action by all»
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, this leading global climate platform will be a key milestone to ramp up
national climate pledges before 2020, when the Paris Agreement will need to
increase its
ambition to deliver an under 2 °C world.
Alden Meyer, Director of Strategy and Policy, Union of Concerned Scientists: «All countries must come to Katowice prepared to adopt a robust, comprehensive rulebook to fully implement the Paris Agreement, and send clear signals they intend to
increase the
ambition of their
national actions, as is required to avoid the worst impacts of climate change.
We need communities, cities, regions, governments, businesses, institutions, and places of worship, to significantly
increase their
ambitions — and go beyond the Paris agreement, to close the gap left by slow
national action.
The firs two papers looked at ethical issues entailed by the need for
increasing ambition for
national ghg emissions reduction commitments in the short - term and the second examined ethical issues created by urgent needs of nations to commit to significant ghg emissions reductions in the medium - to long - term.
Precisely for this reason, world leaders should be thinking of
increasing the
ambition of their
national goals, not the reverse.
This requires a commitment to
increase national targets as the first round of the
ambition mechanism kicks in in 2018.
The pace of private sector progress should give policymakers confidence that they can meet their existing
national targets and can
increase their policy
ambition.
With more and more businesses setting science - based targets we also have the opportunity to encourage policymakers to raise their
national ambitions, which will be vitally important as they look to
increase the levels of their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) every five years.
The obvious place to look for
increases in
ambition in
national commitments is from nations that are obviously above emissions reduction levels that equity would require of them.
Without doubt
increasing the
ambition of
national ghg commitments is urgently needed to provide any reasonable hope of limiting warming to non-catastrophic levels.
Since total global ghg emissions in 2010 already stood at 50.1 GtCO2e, and are
increasing every year, reaching a 44 GtCO2e target by 2020 is extraordinarily daunting and much greater
ambition is needed from the global community than can be seen in existing
national ghg emissions reduction commitments.
Warsaw attaches a different emphasis to the clause, related to the way that
increased ambition may be imposed outside the bloc's carbon market, but touching on the fractious arguments over qualified majority voting and, potentially, the
national veto.