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Monday, July 9, 2018

Detailed description of how to set a GHG emissions reduction target that complies with the warming limit goals, equity, and transparency requirements of the Paris Agreement

A Four-Step Process for Formulating and Evaluating Emissions Reduction Commitments Under the Paris Agreement

Donald A Brown, Hugh Breakey, Peter Burdon, Brendan Mackey, Prue Taylor

Research conducted by Widener University Commonwealth Law School and the University of Auckland reveals that few nations and NGOs around the world seem to understand how to establish and evaluate a GHG reduction target to comply with all of the Paris Agreements provisions including the warming limit goals, equity requirements, and clarity and transparency obligations.  This paper describes a four-step process to guide national governments in formulating and explaining greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets in their NDCs under the Paris Agreement. The NDC pledges in aggregate are intended to achieve the Paris Agreement’s warming limit goal to hold the increase in the global temperature to well below 2°C and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C. Nations also agreed in the Paris Agreement that their mitigation pledges would be based on equity and common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities, in the light of different national circumstances. This paper describes four steps that are required to fulfill these commitments, and to ensure that the NDCs are sufficiently transparent to allow the Paris Agreement’s ‘stocktake’ process and ‘transparency mechanism’ to achieve their goal of increasing the NDCs’ ambition and fairness. The four steps are necessary to implement the legal obligations of the parties under the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement. These four steps are: (1) Select a global warming limit to be achieved by the GHG emissions reduction target; (2) Identify a global carbon budget consistent with achieving the global warming limit at an acceptable probability; (3) Determine the national fair share of the global carbon budget based upon equity and common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities; and, (4) Specify the annual rate of national GHG emissions reductions on the pathway to net zero emissions. 


Donald A. Brown

Scholar In Residence and Professor 
Sustainability Ethics and Law
Widener University Commonwealth Law School
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Contributing Author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 5th Assessment 
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