Greenhouse Gas Emission from G20 nations continue: Report
As per the G20 Brown to Green Report 2018, none of the G20 nations have their emission levels low enough to meet the 2030 targets. The report measures how the world’s top 20 economies nations are doing along the road to meet the guidelines set by the Paris Agreement. As per the report, Greenhouse gas emissions from India have increased, almost doubled, in the past 25 years, but are still below the G20 average, as per the climate change study. India’s emission target appears to be the most ambitious, and closest to the 1.5-degree Celsius limit. It is an annual review report of the G20 nation’s commitment to climate change. It is largely a compilation of data to “assess the collective progress” towards the Paris Agreement’s agreed goals.