If delivered in full and on time, the strategy will
support deeper emissions cuts and the shift towards a low - carbon economy.
Not exact matches
Nothing we know about solar geoengineering should distract you from the task of agreeing
deep and binding cuts in CO2
emissions, and effective
support for adaptation to climate change.
Parties [shall][agree to] to take urgent action and enhance [cooperation][
support] so as to (a) Hold the increase in the global average temperature [below 2 °C][below 1.5 °C][well below 2 °C][below 2 °C or 1.5 °C][below 1.5 °C or 2 °C][as far below 2 °C as possible] above pre-industrial levels by ensuring
deep cuts in global greenhouse gas [net]
emissions.
In
support to: Monckton of Brenchley says: July 22, 2013 at 1:47 am Some commenters have suggested that the additional heat supposed to be generated by manmade greenhouse - gas
emissions is going into the
deep oceans.
He also said, «The agreement and the decisions surrounding it needs to be a long term development plan providing the policies, pathways and finance for triggering a peaking of global
emissions in 10 years» time followed by a
deep, decarbonisation of the global economy by the second half of the century — a development plan that crucially also
supports the growth as well as the climate ambitions of developing countries.»