Paris INDC map: Who's pledging what?

Jessica Shankleman
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Ahead of the Paris climate talks later this year, BusinessGreen's new map shows you what countries are promising to deliver under a global deal

The clock is ticking towards the Paris Summit at the end of this year, where countries are expected to agree a global deal to tackle climate change, in an attempt to ensure global tempertures do not rise by more than 2C.

Ahead of the talks, all countries have been asked to put forward their national targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions after 2020 under a framework known as Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs). 

Countries have until October to sumbit their final pledges, providing businesses and investors with the clearest indication yet of how different jurisdictions plan to curb emissions and mobilise clean tech investment.

Click on the markers below to see what countries are pledging.

This article is part of BusinessGreen's Road to Paris hub, hosted in association with PwC.

It will be updated in the coming months as more of the key players at the Paris Summit submit their Intended Nationally Determined Contribution climate action plans.

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