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Emissions targets: G20 ambition levels

Kieran Brophy

Research Lead – Sovereign Climate

G20 countries are setting new 2035 emissions targets, with the aim of accelerate the pace of the climate transition and limit warming to well below 2°C by the end of the century.

This is the clear policy signal many companies and investors are looking for as they take steps to mobilise long-term investment in greening the global economy.

Our analysis shows at which level each G20 country could set emission targets, depending on their level of ambition:

For an in-depth analysis of potential 2035 targets for each G20 country, explore our COP29 Net Zero Atlas.

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