For both pathways, keeping within budget means that
a sustainable emissions peak has to come very soon.
Not exact matches
The language on
emissions peaking did not specify a 2020 target year, as some countries were pushing hard for, but instead strove for
peaking «as soon as possible,» and even then, with very elaborate and unambiguous qualifying language on developing countries» right to develop («recognizing that the time frame for
peaking will be longer in developing countries and bearing in mind that social and economic development and poverty eradication are the first and overriding priorities of developing countries and that a low -
emission development strategy is indispensable to
sustainable development»).
The
peaking of global and national
emissions should take place as soon as possible, recognizing that the timeframe for
peaking will be longer in developing countries, bearing in mind that social and economic development and poverty eradication are the first and overriding priorities in developing countries and that low - carbon development is indispensible to
sustainable development.
A long - term zero
emissions sustainable development pathway: Consistent with
emissions peaking for developed countries in 2015, with an aim of zero net
emissions by 2050; in the context of equitable access to
sustainable development.