A United Nations report released on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, finds the countries of the world are not promising to do enough carbon-cutting to keep global warming from hitting dangerous levels.
(AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)The newest pledges by countries to cut greenhouse gas emissions are falling far short of what's needed to limit global warming to what the Paris climate accord seeks, a new United Nations report finds.
Most countries ā especially top carbon polluters China, United States and India ā missed the Dec. 31 deadline for submitting official emission-cutting targets for Novemberās climate negotiations in Scotland.
Fewer than half of the worldās countries, accounting for 30% of the worldās carbon emissions, submitted targets by the deadline.
At least 10 countries that submitted goals last year did not provide tougher goals, Hare said.