What Comes after the Two-Degree Target?: The EU’s Climate Policy Should Advocate for Flexible Benchmarks

Author (Person)
Publisher
Series Title
Series Details No.19, August 2010
Publication Date August 2010
ISSN 1861-1761
Content Type

Abstract:

In the climate policy community, there is broad consensus regarding the target of limiting global warming levels to a maximum of two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

Still, barring a breakthrough in UN negotiations in the near future and a reversal in current emissions trends, compliance with the two-degree target will be impossible. If this target is abandoned over the medium-term, the EU would have to make a fundamental strategic decision regarding the structure and stringency levels of a new climate goal.

The approach, which has thus far proven dominant, of translating a global temperature cap into precise national emission budgets is hardly feasible from a political viewpoint. Looking ahead, the EU should therefore advocate dynamic formulas for setting targets, which are gauged against benchmarks oriented towards 'climate neutrality'.

Source Link https://www.swp-berlin.org/en/publication/climate-two-degree-target/
Subject Categories
Countries / Regions