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Net-zero emission targets for major emitting countries consistent with the Paris Agreement

Heleen van SoestCopernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. [email protected]Michel den ElzenPBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Hague, The NetherlandsDetlef P. van VuurenCopernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
2021en
ABI

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Abstract Over 100 countries have set or are considering net-zero emissions or neutrality targets. However, most of the information on emissions neutrality (such as timing) is provided for the global level. Here, we look at national-level neutrality-years based on globally cost-effective 1.5 °C and 2 °C scenarios from integrated assessment models. These results indicate that domestic net zero greenhouse gas and CO 2 emissions in Brazil and the USA are reached a decade earlier than the global average, and in India and Indonesia later than global average. These results depend on choices like the accounting of land-use emissions. The results also show that carbon storage and afforestation capacity, income, share of non-CO 2 emissions, and transport sector emissions affect the variance in projected phase-out years across countries. We further compare these results to an alternative approach, using equity-based rules to establish target years. These results can inform policymakers on net-zero targets.

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