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A review of successful climate change mitigation policies in major emitting economies and the potential of global replication

Journal

RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
Volume 137, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2020.110602

Keywords

Greenhouse gas emissions reductions; Sector progress; Sector climate policy; Policy review; Nationally determined contributions; Replication of progress

Funding

  1. European Commission, Directorate General Climate Action (EC) [340201/2017/64007/SER/CLIMA]
  2. European Union [821471]

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This article reviews climate change mitigation policies in China, the European Union, India, Japan, and the United States, focusing on their historical performance and target goals in various sectors. While most countries have successful policies in renewable energy, fuel efficiency, electrification of passenger vehicles, and forestry, there are still areas with limited information or comprehensive policies, such as buildings and agriculture. The study suggests that transformative policies are needed to achieve global emissions reductions in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement.
This article reviews climate change mitigation policies implemented in five major emitting economies: China, the European Union, India, Japan and the United States. It analyses their historical performance in terms of energy system and greenhouse gas emissions indicators. In cases where policies aim to reduce future emissions, their target performance levels are assessed. The review centres on the sectors of electricity generation, passenger vehicles, freight transport, forestry, industry, buildings, agriculture, and oil and gas production. Most focus countries have implemented successful policies for renewable energy, fuel efficiency, electrification of passenger vehicles, and forestry. For other sectors, information is limited or very heterogeneous (e.g. buildings, appliances, agriculture) or there are few comprehensive policies in place (e.g. industry). The article further presents an explorative emissions scenario developed under the assumption that all countries will replicate both the observed trends in sector-level indicators and the trends that policies for future emissions reductions aspire to achieve. It shows that the global replication of sector progress would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 by about 20% compared to a current policies scenario. All countries analysed would overachieve the emissions reduction targets in their post-2020 climate targets. However, the resulting reduction in global emissions by 2030 would still not be sufficient to keep the world on track for a global cost-effective pathway that keeps temperature increase below 2 degrees C. The findings of this study emphasise the need for transformative policies to keep the Paris Agreement temperature limit within reach.

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