EGR

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EGR is the commonly used abbreviation for the United Nations Environment Programme’s annual Emissions Gap Report, which assesses the difference between projected greenhouse gas emissions and levels consistent with global climate goals.

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instanceOf United Nations report
annual report
climate change report
environmental report
abbreviationFor Emissions Gap Report
aimsTo highlight the gap between current action and climate goals
inform international climate negotiations
support evidence-based climate policy
assesses compatibility of emissions with climate targets
emissions trajectories under current policies
emissions trajectories under pledged policies
projected global greenhouse gas emissions
category UNEP flagship report
dataSource international scenario databases
official national submissions
peer-reviewed scientific literature
defines emissions gap as the difference between projected emissions and levels consistent with climate goals
focusesOn difference between projected greenhouse gas emissions and levels consistent with climate goals
emissions gap
fullName Emissions Gap Report
geographicScope global
hasPerspective science-based assessment
includes assessment of mitigation opportunities
policy scenario analysis
quantitative emissions projections
recommendations for closing the emissions gap
language English
producedBy UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre
publishedBy United Nations Environment Programme
publisherAcronym United Nations Environment Programme
surface form: UNEP
relatesTo Nationally Determined Contributions
Paris Agreement
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
surface form: UNFCCC

net-zero emissions targets
subjectArea climate change mitigation
global warming
greenhouse gas emissions
international climate policy
supports global stocktake under the Paris Agreement
timeScale annual
typeOfGap emissions gap
usedBy civil society organizations
governments
intergovernmental organizations
media
researchers

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