NDC & INDC Factsheets

NDC & INDC Factsheets

NDC & INDC Factsheets

With the conclusion of the Fiji COP23 in Bonn, November 2017, there are now 170 parties that ratified the Paris Agreement and all signed it, with only one Party indicating their wish to withdraw (the Trump administration). At the point of ratification, the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) turn into the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). Most countries went forward with keeping the INDCs as is, Morocco updated its INDC, basically adding a landuse component, and North Korea presented a new NDCs, as they hadn't submitted an INDC before.

In total, there are now 170 NDCs and INDCs covering 195 countries, who are collectively responsible for basically all of human-induced global greenhouse gas emissions.

Together with our colleagues from the Potsdam Institute's portal (www.pik-potsdam.de/primap-live/), our portal is the only one we know of that provides a comprehensive overview of all submitted NDCs and INDCs with quantification where possible. The (I)NDC factsheets are in fact a collaboration with the PRIMAP group at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. as some of our other products, like the climate spirals

Below, you will find factsheets for every individual country that submitted an NDC and/or INDC before 3rd October 2017 - as listed in the INDC and NDC registries. Check our twitter feed @ClimateCollege for update announcements.

Final note: Where a factsheet has a yellow warning sign at the top we are indicating that either we struggled to quantify that NDCs or INDCs, we found strongly mismatching data, or we encountered some other issue. That's it! Enjoy... with caution.

Malte Meinshausen & Ryan Alexander

(Authors of the Factsheets - building on a big team effort)
 

Check out individual country factsheets

Click the name of the country in the table below for individual NDC & INDC Factsheets.
You can find bulk download of our factsheets and archived previous versions here.

Also check out our other useful INDC resource:

www.mitigation-contributions.org - Our website that allows you to manipulate G20 country targets and determine what INDCs "should" be to track a least-cost trajectory within 2°C of warming.

And have a look at these great resources from other research groups: 

www.climateactiontracker.org - An in-depth analsysis site that looks at around 35 INDCs from major countries and rates them.

live.primap.org - A selection of interactive tools around INDCs and emissions scenarios from our partner group at the Potsdam Institute of Climate Impact Research.

cait.wri.org/indc/ - The Climate Data Explorer INDC analysis by the World Resources Institute.

www.unep.org/climatechange/pledgepipeline - A compilation of INDCs in an Excel table with useful collection of requested financial support data.

infographics.pbl.nl/indc/ - The PBL Netherlands INDC Pledge tool, a graphical world map with online emission series.

sustainable.unimelb.edu.au/beyond-paris - A collection of useful resources for before, during and after COP21 in Paris provided by our parent institute, the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute.

Update Log of (I)NDC Factsheets

Update log:

Updates 4th November 2016: We updated quite a number of Factsheets with up to date historical data until 2014, we included the Cancun 2020 year pledges, accounted for LULUCF credit estimtes, added the NDC of North Korea, and updated the graph's display a bit. Apologies for printing issues that occurred with some earlier versions of the Factsheets. Plus, we added a sticker "Entry-into-force" edition onto the factsheets.

Updates 14th of May 2016 version vs. 22nd April 2016 version: There were a couple of bugs in the 22nd April which we fixed. Panama provided INDC, but as there was no specified BAU level we could not quantify it.

Updates 22nd April 2016 version vs. 26th November 2015 version: New INDCs from Nepal, Malaysia, Chile, Venezuela etc. quantified. Factsheets for some countries without INDCs also provided, namely Panama, Nicaragua and Uzbekistan. Methodological update by including now full min-max range of conditional and unconditional pledges, where available.  

Updates 29th November version vs. 26th November version: New INDCs from Malaysia, Tuvalu, Jamaica etc. quantified.

Updates on 26th November version vs. 16th November version: Inclusion of all countries that submitted until 9AM, 25th November. (Sorry, Niue just came in at  11AM, we include you in the next version). Due to popular request, we included as well factsheets for international bunkers and maritime transport.

Updates in 16th November version vs. previous 30th October version version: We now include, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and other new submissions (although some of them are unquantifable). Chinese coal consumption data was updated (see background in this New York Times article)

Previous update within 30th October version: United Arab Emirates were updated and EU28 countries are analysed on a country-by-country basis.

Countries

Country (Click on name to view Factsheets) Rank of worldwide emissions 2010sort descending Per-capita reduction (% from 2010 to 2030) Per-capita 2010 emissions (tCO2eq/cap)
China 1 32% 8.1
United States of America 2 -34% 22.5
European Union (EU28) 3 -27% 9.6
Russian Federation 4 25% 18.8
India 5 88% 1.8
Japan 6 -14% 10.1
Brazil 7 4% 5.0
Germany 8 -38% 11.8
Indonesia 9 3% 3.5
Iran (Islamic Republic of) 10 23% 10.1
Canada 11 -23% 20.7
Mexico 12 -29% 5.7
Republic of Korea 13 -25% 13.7
Intl. Maritime Transport 14 33% 0.1
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 15 -38% 9.9
Australia 16 -36% 24.6
Saudi Arabia 17 9% 19.0
France 18 -36% 8.3
South Africa 19 -13% 10.1
Italy 20 -25% 8.5
Intl. Aviation 21 28% 1.3
Ukraine 22 56% 9.1
Turkey 23 97% 5.7
Poland 24 -23% 10.5
Pakistan 25 -11% 2.3
Spain 26 -15% 7.8
Argentina 27 -3% 8.4
Malaysia 28 36% 12.0
Thailand 29 32% 4.8
Kazakhstan 30 -18% 18.8
Egypt 31 12% 3.6
Viet Nam 32 85% 3.2
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) 33 14% 9.2
United Arab Emirates 34 -9% 27.9
Nigeria 35 62% 1.4
Uzbekistan 36 39% 8.0
Netherlands 37 -41% 12.8
Colombia 38 -49% 4.2
Algeria 39 0% 5.2
Philippines 40 -18% 1.9
Iraq 41 -6% 5.1
Bangladesh 42 68% 0.9
Czech Republic 43 -26% 13.2
Belgium 44 -37% 12.1
Qatar 45 10% 70.5
Romania 46 11% 6.0
Greece 47 -17% 10.6
Kuwait 48 -1% 35.9
Myanmar 49 -8% 2.1
Sudan 50 -16% 3.4
Ethiopia 51 -3% 1.2
Morocco 52 6% 3.2
Peru 53 -45% 3.4
Belarus 54 10% 10.0
Chile 55 18% 5.6
Democratic People's Republic of Korea 56 29% 3.8
Austria 57 -37% 10.8
Libya 58 33% 14.1
Syrian Arab Republic 59 15% 3.9
Trinidad and Tobago 60 16% 60.6
Israel 61 -29% 10.8
Angola 62 -24% 3.7
New Zealand 63 -22% 17.8
Bolivia (Plurinational State of) 64 49% 7.8
Finland 65 -35% 14.2
Turkmenistan 66 39% 14.9
United Republic of Tanzania 67 -33% 1.6
Portugal 68 5% 6.6
Oman 69 -25% 23.2
Serbia 70 15% 7.4
Hungary 71 5% 6.6
Sweden 72 -30% 7.0
Denmark 73 -40% 11.6
Ireland 74 -29% 13.4
Bulgaria 75 -9% 8.2
Norway 76 -53% 11.9
Ecuador 77 -39% 3.9
Azerbaijan 78 -24% 6.1
Switzerland 79 -58% 6.9
Kenya 80 85% 1.3
Singapore 81 42% 10.4
Cuba 82 58% 4.4
Democratic Republic of the Congo 83 18% 0.7
Slovakia 84 -21% 8.6
Paraguay 85 403% 7.3
South Sudan 86 -16% 4.4
Yemen 87 -33% 1.7
Uganda 88 16% 1.2
Tunisia 89 44% 3.7
Uruguay 90 -18% 11.1
Bahrain 91 24% 28.5
Nepal 92 -11% 1.3
Madagascar 93 -47% 1.6
Mali 94 42% 2.2
Mozambique 95 -13% 1.3
Cambodia 96 -27% 2.3
Dominican Republic 97 -2% 3.2
Zambia 98 -8% 2.3
Afghanistan 99 0% 1.1
Bosnia and Herzegovina 100 39% 7.9
Mongolia 101 26% 11.0
Jordan 102 18% 4.5
Burkina Faso 103 106% 1.8
Cameroon 104 94% 1.4
Croatia 105 3% 6.5
Chad 106 -17% 2.3
Somalia 107 -16% 2.9
Guatemala 108 15% 1.8
Sri Lanka 109 12% 1.3
Central African Republic 110 -22% 5.7
Senegal 111 25% 1.9
Lebanon 112 15% 5.6
Niger 113 59% 1.3
Estonia 114 -39% 16.0
Lithuania 115 18% 6.7
Zimbabwe 116 148% 1.5
Botswana 117 -38% 10.1
Ghana 118 67% 0.8
Cote d'Ivoire 119 -19% 1.0
Guinea 120 -11% 1.8
Slovenia 121 -17% 9.5
Honduras 122 30% 2.2
Nicaragua 123 1% 2.7
Costa Rica 124 -46% 3.2
Republic of Moldova 125 -21% 3.5
Brunei Darussalam 126 14% 35.9
Panama 127 13% 3.8
Papua New Guinea 128 22% 2.0
Georgia 129 160% 3.2
Kyrgyzstan 130 -23% 2.5
Benin 131 13% 1.4
Lao People's Democratic Republic 132 -21% 2.0
Latvia 133 17% 5.9
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 134 32% 5.9
Luxembourg 135 -48% 24.0
Namibia 136 10% 5.6
El Salvador 137 36% 2.0
Mauritania 138 -1% 3.3
Haiti 139 46% 1.0
Tajikistan 140 63% 1.2
Cyprus 141 -42% 8.5
Malawi 142 -14% 0.6
Jamaica 143 64% 3.3
Congo 144 2% 2.2
Equatorial Guinea 145 -31% 12.0
Gabon 146 -13% 5.6
Armenia 147 104% 2.9
Togo 148 48% 1.2
Albania 149 18% 2.6
Mauritius 150 55% 5.6
Rwanda 151 -8% 0.6
Eritrea 152 -2% 1.3
Sierra Leone 153 -24% 1.0
Montenegro 154 -9% 7.9
Burundi 155 766% 0.5
Lesotho 156 -3% 2.3
Iceland 157 -59% 14.1
Guyana 158 -13% 4.7
Suriname 159 34% 6.8
Liberia 160 21% 0.8
Malta 161 -37% 7.4
Swaziland 162 20% 2.3
Bahamas 163 3% 6.8
Gambia 164 -38% 1.4
Fiji 165 26% 2.8
Guinea-Bissau 166 -5% 1.4
Bhutan 167 -10% 2.9
Barbados 168 -19% 6.0
Djibouti 169 22% 1.9
Timor-Leste 170 13% 1.2
Maldives 171 108% 3.1
Belize 172 3% 3.0
Cabo Verde 173 26% 1.8
Antigua and Barbuda 174 42% 7.5
Comoros 175 -54% 0.9
Vanuatu 176 -27% 2.6
Andorra 177 -23% 6.1
Samoa 178 -14% 2.8
Seychelles 179 51% 5.5
Saint Lucia 180 24% 2.9
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 181 10% 3.2
Solomon Islands 182 -38% 0.7
Grenada 183 -11% 3.2
Saint Kitts and Nevis 184 84% 5.2
Palau 185 -42% 12.4
Tonga 186 -8% 2.3
Liechtenstein 187 -47% 6.3
Dominica 188 -72% 3.2
San Marino 189 -19% 7.3
Micronesia (Federated States of) 190 -38% 1.7
Marshall Islands 191 -48% 3.4
Sao Tome and Principe 192 -16% 1.0
Monaco 193 -49% 3.6
Kiribati 194 -44% 1.0
Cook Islands 195 24% 4.2
Nauru 196 49% 4.4
Tuvalu 197 -51% 2.0
Niue 198 23% 4.1

Web tools and Projects we developed

  • Open-NEM

    The live tracker of the Australian electricity market.

  • Paris Equity Check

    This website is based on a Nature Climate Change study that compares Nationally Determined Contributions with equitable national emissions trajectories in line with the five categories of equity outlined by the IPCC.

  • liveMAGICC Climate Model

    Run one of the most popular reduced-complexity climate carbon cycle models online. Used by IPCC, UNEP GAP reports and numerous scientific publications.

  • NDC & INDC Factsheets

    Check out our analysis of all the post-2020 targets that countries announced under the Paris Agreement.