United States of America’s emission reduction target
The United States communicated a target in the range of a 17 per cent emission reduction by 2020 compared with 2005 levels, in conformity with anticipated United States energy and climate legislation, recognizing that the final target will be reported to the secretariat in the light of the enacted legislation. In addition, the pathway set forth in pending legislation would entail a 30 per cent emission reduction by 2025 and a 42 per cent emission reduction by 2030, in line with the goal to reduce emissions by 83 per cent by 2050. The submission of the target by the United States was made on the assumption that other Annex I Parties, as well as more advanced non-Annex I Parties, would, by 31 January 2010, associate with the Copenhagen Accord and submit mitigation actions for compilation into an information document in accordance with paragraph 4 or 5 of the Accord, as the case may be.
Quantified economy-wide emission
reduction targets for 2020
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Base year
(CO2,
CH4 and N2O)
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Base year
(HFCs,
PFCs and SF6)
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Base year (NF3)
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LULUCF included
and accounting approach used
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Market-based mechanisms under
the Convention
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In the range of 17% relative to 2005
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2005
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2005
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2005
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Yes – land based
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No
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Source: As communicated to the secretariat and contained in document FCCC/SBSTA/2014/INF.6, unless otherwise specified.