UN Emissions Gap Report: planet falling short of climate targets
UN Emissions Gap Report 2025: world still far off Paris targets The United Nations’ 2025 Emissions Gap Report delivers a stark assessment: the world is on a path toward roughly 2.3–2.5°C of warming relative to pre‑industrial levels — well above the Paris Agreement goals of limiting warming to 2°C and pursuing 1.5°C. While the 2025 projections look slightly better than last year’s, the report notes some of that improvement comes from methodological changes; the near‑term picture remains worrying. The UN also warns that the planned US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement in January 2026 will erase about 0.1°C of the modest progress implied by current pledges. To stand a realistic chance of keeping warming to 1.5°C by 2100, global CO2 emissions would have to fall by roughly 55% by 2035;…
