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Nations Vowed To Cut Carbon Emissions. They Aren’t Even Close, UN Says

"A new ‘emissions gap’ report says we’re even further from where we need to be than we thought."

"On the eve of the most important global climate meeting in years, a definitive United Nations report has found that the world is well off course on its promises to cut greenhouse gas emissions — and may have even further to go than previously thought.

Seven major countries, including the United States, are well behind achieving the pledges they made in Paris three years ago, the report finds, with little time left to adopt much more ambitious policy measures to curb their emissions.

“We have new evidence that countries are not doing enough,” said Philip Drost, head of the steering committee for the U.N. Environment Program’s (UNEP) annual “emissions gap” report, released in Paris on Tuesday."

Chris Mooney reports for the Washington Post November 27, 2018.

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Source: Washington Post, 11/28/2018