World's Biggest Polluters Miss UN Climate Target Deadline

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World's Biggest Polluters Miss UN Climate Target Deadline
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Many of the world's largest polluting nations have failed to meet a UN deadline for submitting new national climate plans, raising concerns about the commitment to tackling global warming following the US election of Donald Trump. The deadline, set for February 10, called for nearly 200 countries signed to the Paris Agreement to outline their strategies for cutting emissions by 2035. While some nations like the US, Britain, Brazil, Japan, and Canada have announced their plans, major emitters including China, India, and the European Union have not yet submitted their targets.

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The nearly 200 countries signed up to the Paris Agreement faced a deadline on Monday, February 10, to submit new national climate plans to the UN, setting out how they plan to cut emissions by 2035. The 2015 Paris climate accord commits nations to try to avoid global warming exceeding 1.5 C above pre-industrial levels. Action to date has fallen far short of the deep emissions cuts that would achieve this. Last year was the first to breach 1.5 C of warming.

UN climate chief Simon Stiell said last week most countries have indicated they will still produce their plans this year.

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