As countries prepare to set new climate targets in their updated NDCs following a global commitment to triple renewables at COP28, Climate Analytics and NewClimate Institute presented new analysis on what a 1.5°C-aligned rollout of wind and solar could look like for key countries.

The analysis, based on global energy system modelling sense-checked against key national studies, aims to inform target setting for 2030, 2035 and beyond in third generation NDCs.

In reaction to the presentations, experts discussed the findings and took your questions in a Q&A. 

Speakers

  • Eunbyeol Jo, Solutions for Our Climate
  • Koaile Monaheng, CAN International
  • Louise Burrows, Global Renewables Alliance
  • Dr Neil Grant, Climate Analytics
  • Gustavo De Vivero, NewClimate Institute
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