A Summary Of The Emissions Gap Report 2023
This yearly document is produced by UN Environment Program and is the fourteenth in a series. It assesses all of 2023 in terms of climate change especially mitigation. The title is meant to bring attention to a very important fact – we’ve missed the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets once more, and with it dire consequences. 2023 was the hottest year ever recorded, with temperature records being broken again, and September especially being the hottest month ever. Temperatures this month hit 1.8 degrees above preindustrial times, and collectively, 2023 had 86 days that were above 1.5 degrees. So what is an emissions gap? It is the difference (gap) between the collective result of emission cuts as outlined in the NDCs [1] , and the emission cuts needed for the least cost pathways outlined in the AR6 [2] in order to keep within 1.5 or 2 degrees. Though parties to the Paris agreement show intention to cut emissions, the level of ambition outlined in the NDCs is nowhere ne...