At this Climate Week NYC session, Ieva Baršauskaitė, trade and green transition lead, discusses the impact of trade barriers and uncertainties on the climate.
Countries are still planning to increase production of fossil fuels to levels incompatible with global commitments on climate change, according to new research published on Monday.
Join us for the launch of the 2025 Production Gap Report, which explores how governments’ plans and projections for fossil fuel production contrast with the Paris Agreement’s goals.
A major new report published today finds that 10 years after the Paris Agreement, governments plan to produce about more than double (120%) the volume of fossil fuels in 2030 than would be consistent with limiting global warming to 1.5°C, and 77% more than would be consistent with 2°C.
The Production Gap Report 2025 finds that 10 years after the Paris Agreement, governments plan to produce more than double the volume of fossil fuels in 2030 than would be consistent with limiting global warming to 1.5°C, steering the world further from the Paris goals than the last assessment in 2023.