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COP26 national climate commitments tracker
As COP26 approaches, governments across the world are revisiting their nationally determined contributions, which set out country decarbonization targets. This interactive map developed by MSCI ESG Research shows which countries are strengthening pledges to reduce emissions between now and 2030.
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Regulations & Resources
COP26 national climate commitments tracker
Which countries have enhanced their 2030 emissions pledges?
Ahead of the COP26 climate conference, many governments have revisited their nationally determined contribution (NDC) pledges to reduce national emissions between now and 2030.
This interactive map visualizes the change between each government’s revised pledge and its previous commitment, based on estimated further reductions in 2030 greenhouse gas emissions.
2030 Emissions, New Versus Old Target Last Update: November 15, 2021
For detailed explanations, definitions and citations, see the Explainer button above the map.