This analysis translates the goals of the international climate regime as determined by the Paris Agreement into the German context.
The report provides an overview on G20 countries, and identifies the leaders and laggards in climate action.
Analyse the impact of international, regional and national initiatives outside the UNFCCC on greenhouse gas emissions.
Develop an approach for quantifying emissions reductions arising from RE and EE initiatives and programmes in developing countries.
The database contains policy data for G20 countries and provides a number of “policy options,” that form a package to mitigate GHG emissions.
The monitor ranks the G20 countries according to their relative fitness to close the financing gap in low carbon energy infrastructure.
Comprehensively evaluated Agora Energiewende, an initiative to support the German energy transition.
Quantified the possible contribution of International Cooperative Initiatives to the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in Germany.
Assess the co-benefits of climate change mitigation action and how they could be used to incentivise further ambitious GHG reductions.
Track the progress of the preparation of INDCs of countries worldwide and provide experiences and lessons learned.
Contribute to all annual editions of the UNEP emissions gap report. The CAT and the PBL climate policy modelling projects serve as key data sources.
Provided recommendations on the design of a future transparent, and comparable accounting framework for all Parties.
Developed potential propositions for what the climate agreement at COP21 could look like which was presented in a series of workshops.
Analysed options for mitigation commitments under the climate agreement to determine ambitious emission reduction commitments.
An up-to-date assessment of individual country emission reduction pledges and policies, and compares to what is necessary to limit warming.