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Climate-fighting efforts show slight gain but still fall far short, UN says

The latest UN report finds climate plans reduce warming by 0.3°C but predict global temperature rise will exceed Paris Agreement goals, reaching 2.3 to 2.5°C.

  • This year, the United Nations Environment Programme found the newest climate-fighting plans shave about three-tenths of a degree Celsius off projected warming, yet they have barely moved the needle.
  • This year, all nations were required to submit updated climate plans after last year’s global greenhouse gas emissions hit 57.7 billion tons, with a target of about 33 billion tons.
  • Under current policies, the report finds a 2.8 C warming path, while pledged national plans could limit warming to 2.3 to 2.5 C, though warming above 2 C threatens low-lying islands, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns.
  • The United States' policy shifts and planned Paris withdrawal will add about 0.1 degrees Celsius, forcing the rest of the world to cut an additional $23 billion annually, UNEP reports.
  • António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General, warned global temperatures will pass 1.5 C within 10 years and urged national leaders to reaffirm Paris, tripling solar and wind, and doubling energy efficiency.
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efeverde.com broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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