Though some progress has been made at COP26, no country is currently doing enough to lower global heating below 2C by the end of this century – according to the latest analysis.
New research suggests that we’re still heading toward 2.4C of global warming by 2100 even with current COP26 negotiations, according to Climate Action Tracker (CAT).
This finding puts a dent in the optimism built up over the last few weeks in Glasgow, where world leaders have outlined a variety of new pledges including halting deforestation by 2030 and reducing methane emissions by 30% within the next decade.
It makes very clear that we’re still a long way from reaching the desired 1.5C global temperature increase cap, assuming that all current promises are filled. Put simply, we need more action and severe cuts to current pollutive practices if we’ve any hope of keeping things under control.