UN pushes nations to submit overdue climate plans
Nearly 190 countries aim to submit updated climate plans this year with only about 30 having done so, as the UN urges quick action to meet 2035 emissions targets.
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UN pushes nations to submit overdue climate plans
The United Nations on Wednesday urged nations late in turning in their climate plans to do so quickly, with major polluters among dozens of countries still to unveil new commitments.
Stiel’s urgent request has a clear reason – submissions made until the end of September will be included in the 2025 NDC Report, by the United Nations
On Wednesday, the United Nations urged countries to complete the implementation of their climate plan in order to do so quickly, with major polluters among dozens of countries to unveil new commitments. The nearly 200 countries under the Paris agreement were supposed to present policies put in place [...]
The vast majority of countries worldwide have still not fulfilled their obligation to update and submit their climate ambitions to the UN. Simon Stiell, head of the UN climate agency UNFCCC, has issued a letter urging countries that are delaying to submit their plans "as soon as possible." He calls countries' climate plans "powerful engines for economic growth and better living standards, and the cornerstone of humanity's fight against the globa…
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