The Emissions Gap Report 2014

A UNEP Synthesis Report

 

 State of the World 2015: Confronting Hidden Threats to Sustainability 

WorldWatch >>>

 

MONITORS

Limiting global warming to 2°C or less will require global emissions of greenhouse gases to be deeply reduced by 2050. This will require a profound transformation of how energy is supplied and used around the world. The DDPP is charting the path to this transformation, starting now, one country at a time.

Monitoring parts of the Program, numbered by task:

2. The Needed level of Global Sustainability: “The Future We Need”;

3. The United Nations “The Future We Want” result per country, group, continent, and in global total;

4. “The Gap” between 2. and;

5. The ranking of “The Most Polluting Habits and Productions” by their impact;

6. The ranking of “The Best Clean Development Methodologies” by their impact;

7. Project Proposals for “The Shift”;

10. Delegating, monitoring, and reporting “The Future We Need” Projects;

14. Organizing Monitoring and (funding) Stabilization of “Past Shift” areas of Habitats, Habits and Productions.

Monitor 2. “The Future We Need”

Source data to develop: State of the World 2012.

 

Monitor 3. “The Future We Want”

Source data to develop: worldwewant2015.org

 

Monitor 4. “The Gap”

Source data to develop: Difference Analysis Monitor 2.-3.

 

Monitor 5. “The Most Polluting Habits and Productions”

Source data to develop: Existing Reports: Fossil Fuel, Meat productoin, Waste, ... % ? maps.unfccc.int

 

Monitor 6. “The Best Clean Development Methodologies”

Source data to develop: cdm.unfccc.int + ...

 

Monitor 7. “The Shift” Project Proposals

Source data to develop: cdmbazaar.net + ...

 

Monitor 10. “The Future We Need” Projects

Source data to develop: Own WSF projects + Posting Tool.

 

Monitor 14. “Past Shift” Stabilization

Source data to develop: WSF Country office activity.

 

 


Global CO2 emissions

Durban Monitor >>>

RIO+20 Monitor >>>

Background
Due to the economical development and population growth, emissions will grow by use of the traditional technoligies. Implementations of CDM's will have positive contribution to lower emissions.

 


 

 

CO2 EMISSIONS