Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)
NDCs are national climate action plans submitted under the Paris Agreement, setting out each country’s targets and measures for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
What is Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)?
Each signatory to the Paris Agreement must submit and regularly update an NDC describing how it will contribute to the global temperature goals. NDCs must become progressively more ambitious over time. The UK’s current NDC commits to at least 68% emission reduction by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. NDCs drive national legislation that creates company-level obligations, making them the critical link between international climate diplomacy and business regulation.
Practical Examples
The UK’s NDC of 68% reduction by 2030 drives the Sixth Carbon Budget and sector-specific policies that directly affect business emissions.
A multinational company monitors NDCs across its operating countries to anticipate emerging carbon regulations in each jurisdiction.
How Climatise Helps
Climatise helps organisations align their emission reduction trajectories with the pace of change implied by national NDCs.
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