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A view into the current NDCs and the unlikely success of the COP 24
If predictions in the latest scientific information published by the IPPC are to be changed, it is necessary that major economies update their respective NDCs in the upcoming years to respect the well-below 2°C target. However, expectations ahead of COP 24 in Katowice remain low. This year’s UN Climate Conference is not about increasing the level of ambition but keeping all parties committed to it. It is not just about Trump and the US; Australia and Brazil also have newly elected governments opposed to more powerful climate actions.