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Side event on Climate change mitigation Policy Progression Indicator (C-PPI) Frederic Hans, [email protected] COP22, Marrakesh, Morocco, 18 November 2016 Assessing climate action - Climate Action Tracker

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Page 1: Assessing climate action - Climate Action Tracker · 2018-04-03 · Use different, complementary approaches to assess climate action • Macro-economic indicators – straight forward,

Side event on Climate change mitigation Policy Progression Indicator (C-PPI)

Frederic Hans, [email protected]

COP22, Marrakesh, Morocco, 18 November 2016

Assessing climate action -Climate Action Tracker

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Introduction to the Climate Action Tracker

Assessing climate action proposals against …• Macro-economic indicators• Effort sharing calculations• Sectoral decarbonisation indicators • A good practice policy package

www.newclimate.org 2

Content

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Harmonised country assessments: Provide national, fast-response, harmonised assessments from a high-level perspective for a large number of countries: around 30 countries covering around 80% of global emissions• Emissions implications of (I)NDCs• Emission implications of implemented climate-change policies• Comparison to effort-sharing calculations• Comparison to emission reduction potential• Tracking decarbonisation

Temperature increase: aggregation of national pathways to global level and estimating the resulting temperature increase

www.climateactiontracker.org

www.newclimate.org 3

Climate Action Tracker

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Global aggregation

Source: Climate Action Tracker Update, November 2016

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Assessing climate action proposals against …• Macro-economic indicators• Effort sharing calculations• Sectoral decarbonisation indicators • A good practice policy package

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Content

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Marco-economic indicators

Source: UNEP Emissions Gap Report 2016

GHG emissions relative to base year (in percentage) for G20 members under the INDCs in 2030

Greenhouse gas emissions per capita for G20 members under the INDCs in 2030 (tCO2e/capita)

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Content

Gambia Bhutan Costa Rica

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Different ways to share the effort

Source: Höhne, N., Den Elzen, M., & Escalante, D. (2014). Regional GHG reduction targets based on effort sharing: a comparison of studies. Climate Policy, 14(1), 122-147.

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Defining a simple rating scale

Source: Climate Action Tracker

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Defining a simple rating scale

Source: Climate Action Tracker

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Country assessments

Gambia Bhutan Costa Rica

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Copenhagen 2020 pledge: 17% below 2005

NDC target for 2025: 26% to 28% below 2005

USA

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EU

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Unconditional 2020 pledge: 20% below 1990Conditional 2020 pledge: 30% below 1990 in 2020 with ambitious

international treatyNDC target for 2030: at least 40% below 1990

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Copenhagen 2020 pledge: Reduction of 40-45% CO2/GDP below 2005, 15% non-fossil energy, afforestation

NDC target for 2030: Target to peak CO2 emissions at the latest, CO2/GDP by 60% to 65% below 2005, 20% non-fossil energy, afforestation

China

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Assessing climate action proposals against …• Macro-economic indicators• Effort sharing calculations• Sectoral decarbonisation indicators • A good practice policy package

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Content

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Comparing emission intensity of power production

Source: China and the US: how does their climate action compare?, CAT Policy Brief, October 2014 (Link)

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Explorer for 30 indicators

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Country Factsheets

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Source: http://climateactiontracker.org/decarbonisation/intro

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CAT Decarbonisation series

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The road ahead: How do we move to cleaner car fleets

(Sept 2016)

Constructing the future: Will the building sector use its decarbonisation tools

(Nov 2016)

Source: newclimate.org/publications/

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Content

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Policy database and initial analysis report

Option 1: Counting if policies exist in a matrix of good practice policy areas

www.climatepolicydatabase.org http://newclimate.org/2015/12/01/good-practice-policies/

Supported by the Netherlands Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment and European Commission in CD-links project

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Policy coverage in Japan

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Option 1: Counting if policies exist in a matrix of good practice policy areas

Source: Climate Policy Database

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Option 1: Counting if policies exist in a matrix of good practice policy areas

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Coverage of policy areas by the 30 largest emitters

Source: NewClimate Insitute (2015) Progress towards good practice policies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions (Link)

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Option 2: Rating the stringency of a policy package

Source: Allianz Energy and Climate Monitor: https://newclimate.org/2016/05/31/allianz-climate-and-energy-monitor/For a similar method for all sectors see: http://climateactiontracker.org/publications/publication/120/Assessment-of-Mexicos-policies-impacting-its-greenhouse-gas-emissions-profile-English.html

Indicator Weight

Incentives

1 National climate policy framework / strategy 20%2 Target for electricity production or capacity addition from renewable energy resources (excluding

large hydro)10%

3 Long-term transition strategy for the electricity system 10%4 Support scheme for renewables or disincentives for carbon intensive electricity production 60%

Barrier 5 Fossil fuel subsidies that impact electricity production -10%

Rating support policies for renewables in electricity supply

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Use different, complementary approaches to assess climate action• Macro-economic indicators – straight forward,

commonly used• Effort sharing calculations – addresses fairness

and “who should pay” for mitigation • Sectoral decarbonisation indicators – zooming in

on what is happening and is realistic on the sectoral level

• A good practice policy package – focus on concrete government action / inaction

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Conclusions

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Backup slides

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Harmonised country assessments: Provide national, fast-response, harmonised assessments from a high-level perspective for a large number of countries: around 30 countries covering around 80% of global emissions• Emissions implications of INDCs• Emission implications of implemented climate-change policies• Comparison to effort-sharing calculations• Comparison to emission reduction potential• Tracking decarbonisation

Temperature increase: aggregation of national pathways to global level and estimating the resulting temperature increase

www.climateactiontracker.org

www.newclimate.org 27

Climate Action Tracker

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Effect of “Intended nationally determined contributions” (INDCs)

Source: Climate Action Tracker update, 8 December 2015http://climateactiontracker.org/news/253/Climate-pledges-will-bring-2.7C-of-warming-potential-for-more-action.html

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Industry and buildings

Energy efficiency (EE) in the industry: room for wider policy coverageEE in buildings: relatively well coveredLow coverage for non-CO2 emissions reductionsFossil fuel subsidies still prevalent

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Transport and agri/forestry

>50% have support schemes for transport biofuelsRoom for enhanced implementation of fuel efficiency standardsFossil fuel subsidies still prevalent

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Option 3: rating the stringency of a policy package

Source: Allianz Energy and Climate Monitor: https://newclimate.org/2016/05/31/allianz-climate-and-energy-monitor/

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2020: 17% below 2005

2025: 26% to 28% below 2005

USA

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20% below 1990 in 2020

30% below 1990 in 2020 with ambitious international treaty

At least 40% below 1990 in 2030

EU

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2020: CO2/GDP 40-45% below 2005, 15% non-fossil energy, afforestation

2030: target to peak CO2 emissions at the latest, CO2/GDP by 60% to 65% below 2005, 20% non-fossil energy, afforestation

China

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Comparing emission intensity of power production

Source: https://newclimate.org/2015/12/04/faster-and-cleaner-decarbonisation-in-the-power-and-transport-sectors-is-surpassing-predictions-and-offering-hope-for-limiting-warming/

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Methodology of the CAT country assessment 2011

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Good practice policy packages

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Source: http://climateactiontracker.org/publications/publication/120/Assessment-of-Mexicos-policies-impacting-its-greenhouse-gas-emissions-profile-English.html

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2020: 3.8% below 2005 (previously -25% below 1990)

2030: 26% below 2013

Japan

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2020: 3.8% below 2005 (previously -25% below 1990)

2030: 26% below 2013

Japan

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