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Global emission pathways 
towards 2°C target 
Good practices for the 
preparation of INDCs 
Seminar on International Climate Negotiations 
13-14, November 2014, Berlin 
Dr. Niklas Höhne 
N.Hoehne@newclimate.org 
www.newclimate.org
About NewClimate Institute 
Non-profit research institute founded Nov. 2014 by 7 former Ecofys 
colleagues 
Offices in Berlin and Cologne (Germany) 
Areas of expertise 
Climate negotiations 
Tracking clilmate action 
Climate and development 
Climate financing 
Carbon market mechanisms 
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Content 
Global emission pathways towards 2°C 
DO NOT CITE OR QUOTE 
Enhancing ambition in the major 
emitting countries 
Technical background report on analysis of current and potential climate 
policies 
Lead Authors: 
Annemiek Admiraal (PBL), Michel den Elzen* (PBL), Hanna Fekete (Ecofys), Nicklas Forsell 
(IIASA), Niklas Höhne (Ecofys), Anu Korosuo (IIASA), Mark Roelfsema (PBL), Thomas Day 
(Ecofys), Heleen van Soest (PBL) [ORDER TBD] 
Contributing Authors: 
Andries Hof (PBL), Michael Obersteiner (IIASA) 
* Corresponding author: michel.denelzen@pbl.nl 
© Ecofys/PBL/IIASA 2014 
DRAFT 16 October 2014 
PLEASE DO NOT CITE OR QUOTE 
Available soon 
Good practice in preparation of INDCs 
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www.newclimate.org 3
Country results 
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Country results 
www.newclimate.org 5
New target of the USA 
Source: Climateactiontracker.org 
www.newclimate.org 6
New target of China 
Source: Climateactiontracker.org 
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Aggregating pledges and action 
Source: Climateactiontracker.org 
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Content 
Global emission pathways towards 2°C 
Good practice in preparation of INDCs 
Intended Nationally Determined Contributions under the UNFCCC 
Discussion paper 
Niklas Höhne, Christian Ellermann and Lina Li 
http://www.ecofys.com/en/publication/intended-nationally-determined-contributions-under-the-unfccc/ 
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Forthcoming: 
Process guide for INDCs
What types of pledges were 
presented? 
Type Examples 
Economy wide emission 
reduction targets 
To base year: USA, EU, Japan 
To BAU: Brazil, Mexico, Chile, South Korea 
To GDP: China, India 
Energy targets China, Peru 
Policies Brazil, Argentina 
Projects Ethiopia 
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Frist inspirational goal, then 
national implementation 
Type 
Economy wide 
emission 
reduction 
targets 
Energy targets 
Policies 
Projects 
Examples: 
• Norway (40%) 
• Japan (25%) 
• Costa Rica (carbon neutral) 
• Maldives (carbon neutral) 
• South Korea (30% below BAU) 
Requirements 
• Ambitious global goal (2°C or phase out) 
• Strong national political leadership 
• Continued strong national implementation 
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National implementation (then 
national goal) 
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Type 
Economy wide 
emission 
reduction 
targets 
Energy targets 
Policies 
Projects 
Examples: 
• Development of specific NAMAs 
Requirements 
• Time for policy development 
• Knowing the options 
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Process to derive an INDC 
Political decision 
regarding INDC 
Prepare technical 
information 
Identify co-benefits 
and 
mitigation 
opportunities 
Evaluate costs 
and support needs 
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Package and 
present 
contribution 
Evaluate ambition 
Build leadership 
Create efficient processes 
Set up institutional arrangements 
Engage stakeholders
Elements of a national 
contribution 
Type 
Economy wide 
emission 
reduction 
targets 
Energy targets 
Policies 
Projects 
• National long term emissions goal 
• National short term emissions target 
• Energy / sectoral targets 
• Details on highlight policies and projects 
• Resource needs for their implementation 
• Intended provision of support 
• Explanations on ambition and equity 
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Examples on possible details 
of contributions 
Element 
Country with high 
capability 
Country with medium 
capability 
Country with low 
capability 
Inspirational national 
long term emissions goal 
Year of intended phase out of 
GHG emissions 
Long-term peak and decline 
pathway or range 
- 
National short term 
emissions target 
Precisely defined, economy 
wide, multi-year target until 
2025 and/or 2030 
Indication of mitigation 
ambition until 2025 and/or 
2030 (below BAU, intensity, 
range) 
- 
Energy / sectoral targets 
National energy efficiency or 
renewable targets 
Targets related to land-use 
and forestry 
National energy efficiency or 
renewable targets 
Targets related to land-use 
and forestry 
National energy efficiency or 
renewable targets, if existing 
Highlight policies and 
projects 
Governance structures 
Highlight policies / projects 
with intended impacts 
Governance structures 
Highlight policies / projects 
with intended impacts 
Selection of a few, yet 
ambitious policies and/or 
projects 
International support 
needs for mitigation and 
adaptation 
- 
Precise purpose and value of 
support needed 
differentiated from actions 
without support 
Order of magnitude of 
support needed 
Intended provision of 
support for mitigation 
and adaptation 
Source, use and value of 
intended support 
Intended south-south 
provision of support 
- 
Explanations 
Detailed explanation why this 
contribution is an ambitious 
and equitable contribution to 
the global goal 
Explanation why this 
contribution is an ambitious 
and equitable contribution to 
the global goal 
- 
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Conclusions 
Current emission reduction proposals and 
nationally implemented policies for 2020 are not 
yet sufficient for a 2°C pathway 
First INDCs are being announced 
Preparation of INDCs: 
Stakeholder process 
More than one target 
Explanation why this is a fair and ambitious 
contribution 
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Backup 
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Experience from the past on 
mitigation commitments 
Diverse: Pledges are very diverse (economy wide targets to individual projects) 
Ambiguous: Pledges often were ambiguous and had to be clarified 
2°C: Some pledges are influenced ranges needed for 2°C 
Japan -25%, Norway -40%, Mexico and South Korea 30% below BAU… 
National: Some pledges are also primarily driven by national discussions 
EU, USA, … 
Unchangeable: Pledges once made did not change 
No major economy has changed its pledge of 2009, although the gap is widely accepted 
Even countries that will over-achieve their pledge (new circumstances or more information) do not 
change it 
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What types of pledges were 
presented? 
Type Examples Characteristics 
Economy wide 
emission 
reduction targets 
To base year: USA, EU, Japan Full flexibility where to reduce emissions 
To BAU: Brazil, Mexico, Chile, 
South Korea 
Full flexibility where to reduce emissions 
Can factor in economic growth 
Creates a “moving target” if baseline 
changes 
To GDP: China, India Full flexibility where to reduce emissions 
Adaptive to changes in economic 
development 
Emission outcome uncertain 
Energy targets China, Peru Closer to actual actions than emission 
targets 
Policies Brazil, Argentina Directly under control of the government 
Projects Ethiopia Very detailed in scope 
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Ways to assess mitigation 
contributions by countries 
Comparison 
To BAU 
To effort sharing 
To mitigation potential 
Of decarbonisation indicators 
To good practice policy package / policy menu 
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Comparison to BAU 
BAU is counterfactual 
BAU includes many different developments 
Example Brazil 
36.1% to 38.9% 
below BAU in 2020 
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Comparison to effort sharing 
Large range of effort sharing approaches, e.g. per capita, carbon 
budgets, equal costs, … 
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Comparison to potential 
Large uncertainties 
Assumptions on base 
line? 
Assumptions on cost 
elements? 
Model used? 
Source: Fekete et al. 2013. Climate 
change mitigation in emerging 
economies: From potentials to actions. 
http://www.umweltbundesamt.de/sites/default/fil 
es/medien/378/publikationen/cc_19_2013_vorabe 
xemplar_fkz_3711_41_120_ueberarbeitet_12_12_ 
13_.pdf 
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Comparison to 
decarbonisation indicators 
kWh/ 
cap Pledge 
CO2/ 
kWh 
Current policy 
Current policy 
Pledge 
Activity 
Required for 
2°C 
Current best 
practice 
Global 
average 
2010 2050 
Required for 
2°C 
Global average 
2010 2050 
Current best 
practice 
Intensity 
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Comparison to low carbon 
policy package 
Possible approach 
1. Choose area of 
intervention 
2. Identify BP 
incentives and 
barriers 
3. Develop 
benchmarks 
4. Rate policy against 
benchmark 
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Policy package (2) – example building 
sector- energy efficiency 
Indicator for incentives Benchmark for evaluating against best 
practice 
• Incentive (regulation, support and 
information) for use of efficient appliances, 
including air conditioning 
4: 2-3% per year 
0: No incentive 
Method: fraction of appliance covered and stringency of 
the standards (Japanese Top runner or ecodesign 
directive). If air conditioning is a major consumer, then 
buidling standards need to be considered) 
• Efficiency standards for new buildings for all 
types of buildings 
4: Zero emissions buildings by 2014 
2: Zero emissions buildings by 2020 
0: No trajectory to zero energy buildings 
• Incentive for high retrofit rates for all types of 
existing buildings (for complete retrofit, i.e. full 
building envelope & upgrade supply system) 
4: > 3% per year (average 2010-2020) and >2% afterwards 
0: < 1 % per year 
• Policy for efficiency improvement for other 
than heating fuel uses (cooking, hot water 
use) 
4: > 3% per year (average 2010-2020) and >2% afterwards 
0: < 1 % per year 
• Level of energy and/or CO2 taxes (applicable 
to electricity fuel consumption in buildings) 
4: tax is > 100% of energy price 
0: no tax 
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Policy package (cont.) – final 
overview 
www.newclimate.org 
Source: Climate Action Tracker 
country assessment example 
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Complexity of analysis 
Comparison More 
simple 
>>>>>> More complex 
To BAU 
To effort sharing 
To mitigation 
potential 
Of decarbonisation 
indicators 
To good practice 
policy package / 
policy menu 
Downscale 
regional BAU 
Bottom up 
development of BAU 
Use IPCC effort 
sharing ranges 
Own effort 
sharing model 
Categorization of 
measures 
Bottom up 
modelling of MACC 
Use of existing 
literature 
Development of country 
specific indicators 
Application of existing 
policy menues 
Dev. of counrty spec. 
policy menues 
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Suitable approaches for 
different types of commitments 
Business as 
usual (BAU) 
Effort 
sharing 
Mitigation 
potential 
Decarboni-sation 
indicators 
Good 
practice 
policy 
package 
Inspirational 
national long term 
emissions goal 
National short 
term emissions 
target 
Energy / sectoral 
targets 
Highlight policies 
and projects 
www.newclimate.org 
Legend 
Primary 
Secondary 
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Ways to assess contributions 
Comparison Considerations 
To BAU • BAU is counterfactual 
To effort sharing • Wide rage of possible outcomes 
To mitigation potential • Costs compared to a BAU, which is 
counterfactual 
Of decarbonisation indicators • Forward looking, no BAU necessary 
• Indicators close to actions, specially on sectoral 
level 
To good practice policy package 
/ policy menu 
• Forward looking, no BAU necessary 
• How is the package defined? 
www.newclimate.org 13
Comparison to effort sharing 
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Global emission pathways towards 2°C target : Good practices for the preparation of INDCs

  • 1. Global emission pathways towards 2°C target Good practices for the preparation of INDCs Seminar on International Climate Negotiations 13-14, November 2014, Berlin Dr. Niklas Höhne N.Hoehne@newclimate.org www.newclimate.org
  • 2. About NewClimate Institute Non-profit research institute founded Nov. 2014 by 7 former Ecofys colleagues Offices in Berlin and Cologne (Germany) Areas of expertise Climate negotiations Tracking clilmate action Climate and development Climate financing Carbon market mechanisms www.newclimate.org 2
  • 3. Content Global emission pathways towards 2°C DO NOT CITE OR QUOTE Enhancing ambition in the major emitting countries Technical background report on analysis of current and potential climate policies Lead Authors: Annemiek Admiraal (PBL), Michel den Elzen* (PBL), Hanna Fekete (Ecofys), Nicklas Forsell (IIASA), Niklas Höhne (Ecofys), Anu Korosuo (IIASA), Mark Roelfsema (PBL), Thomas Day (Ecofys), Heleen van Soest (PBL) [ORDER TBD] Contributing Authors: Andries Hof (PBL), Michael Obersteiner (IIASA) * Corresponding author: michel.denelzen@pbl.nl © Ecofys/PBL/IIASA 2014 DRAFT 16 October 2014 PLEASE DO NOT CITE OR QUOTE Available soon Good practice in preparation of INDCs 1 www.newclimate.org 3
  • 6. New target of the USA Source: Climateactiontracker.org www.newclimate.org 6
  • 7. New target of China Source: Climateactiontracker.org www.newclimate.org 7
  • 8. Aggregating pledges and action Source: Climateactiontracker.org www.newclimate.org 8
  • 9. Content Global emission pathways towards 2°C Good practice in preparation of INDCs Intended Nationally Determined Contributions under the UNFCCC Discussion paper Niklas Höhne, Christian Ellermann and Lina Li http://www.ecofys.com/en/publication/intended-nationally-determined-contributions-under-the-unfccc/ www.newclimate.org 9 Forthcoming: Process guide for INDCs
  • 10. What types of pledges were presented? Type Examples Economy wide emission reduction targets To base year: USA, EU, Japan To BAU: Brazil, Mexico, Chile, South Korea To GDP: China, India Energy targets China, Peru Policies Brazil, Argentina Projects Ethiopia www.newclimate.org 10
  • 11. Frist inspirational goal, then national implementation Type Economy wide emission reduction targets Energy targets Policies Projects Examples: • Norway (40%) • Japan (25%) • Costa Rica (carbon neutral) • Maldives (carbon neutral) • South Korea (30% below BAU) Requirements • Ambitious global goal (2°C or phase out) • Strong national political leadership • Continued strong national implementation www.newclimate.org 11
  • 12. National implementation (then national goal) 12 Type Economy wide emission reduction targets Energy targets Policies Projects Examples: • Development of specific NAMAs Requirements • Time for policy development • Knowing the options www.newclimate.org
  • 13. Process to derive an INDC Political decision regarding INDC Prepare technical information Identify co-benefits and mitigation opportunities Evaluate costs and support needs www.newclimate.org 13 Package and present contribution Evaluate ambition Build leadership Create efficient processes Set up institutional arrangements Engage stakeholders
  • 14. Elements of a national contribution Type Economy wide emission reduction targets Energy targets Policies Projects • National long term emissions goal • National short term emissions target • Energy / sectoral targets • Details on highlight policies and projects • Resource needs for their implementation • Intended provision of support • Explanations on ambition and equity www.newclimate.org 14
  • 15. Examples on possible details of contributions Element Country with high capability Country with medium capability Country with low capability Inspirational national long term emissions goal Year of intended phase out of GHG emissions Long-term peak and decline pathway or range - National short term emissions target Precisely defined, economy wide, multi-year target until 2025 and/or 2030 Indication of mitigation ambition until 2025 and/or 2030 (below BAU, intensity, range) - Energy / sectoral targets National energy efficiency or renewable targets Targets related to land-use and forestry National energy efficiency or renewable targets Targets related to land-use and forestry National energy efficiency or renewable targets, if existing Highlight policies and projects Governance structures Highlight policies / projects with intended impacts Governance structures Highlight policies / projects with intended impacts Selection of a few, yet ambitious policies and/or projects International support needs for mitigation and adaptation - Precise purpose and value of support needed differentiated from actions without support Order of magnitude of support needed Intended provision of support for mitigation and adaptation Source, use and value of intended support Intended south-south provision of support - Explanations Detailed explanation why this contribution is an ambitious and equitable contribution to the global goal Explanation why this contribution is an ambitious and equitable contribution to the global goal - 15
  • 16. Conclusions Current emission reduction proposals and nationally implemented policies for 2020 are not yet sufficient for a 2°C pathway First INDCs are being announced Preparation of INDCs: Stakeholder process More than one target Explanation why this is a fair and ambitious contribution www.newclimate.org 16
  • 18. Experience from the past on mitigation commitments Diverse: Pledges are very diverse (economy wide targets to individual projects) Ambiguous: Pledges often were ambiguous and had to be clarified 2°C: Some pledges are influenced ranges needed for 2°C Japan -25%, Norway -40%, Mexico and South Korea 30% below BAU… National: Some pledges are also primarily driven by national discussions EU, USA, … Unchangeable: Pledges once made did not change No major economy has changed its pledge of 2009, although the gap is widely accepted Even countries that will over-achieve their pledge (new circumstances or more information) do not change it www.newclimate.org 18
  • 19. What types of pledges were presented? Type Examples Characteristics Economy wide emission reduction targets To base year: USA, EU, Japan Full flexibility where to reduce emissions To BAU: Brazil, Mexico, Chile, South Korea Full flexibility where to reduce emissions Can factor in economic growth Creates a “moving target” if baseline changes To GDP: China, India Full flexibility where to reduce emissions Adaptive to changes in economic development Emission outcome uncertain Energy targets China, Peru Closer to actual actions than emission targets Policies Brazil, Argentina Directly under control of the government Projects Ethiopia Very detailed in scope www.newclimate.org 19
  • 20. Ways to assess mitigation contributions by countries Comparison To BAU To effort sharing To mitigation potential Of decarbonisation indicators To good practice policy package / policy menu www.newclimate.org 3
  • 21. Comparison to BAU BAU is counterfactual BAU includes many different developments Example Brazil 36.1% to 38.9% below BAU in 2020 www.newclimate.org 21
  • 22. Comparison to effort sharing Large range of effort sharing approaches, e.g. per capita, carbon budgets, equal costs, … www.newclimate.org 5
  • 23. Comparison to potential Large uncertainties Assumptions on base line? Assumptions on cost elements? Model used? Source: Fekete et al. 2013. Climate change mitigation in emerging economies: From potentials to actions. http://www.umweltbundesamt.de/sites/default/fil es/medien/378/publikationen/cc_19_2013_vorabe xemplar_fkz_3711_41_120_ueberarbeitet_12_12_ 13_.pdf www.newclimate.org 6
  • 24. Comparison to decarbonisation indicators kWh/ cap Pledge CO2/ kWh Current policy Current policy Pledge Activity Required for 2°C Current best practice Global average 2010 2050 Required for 2°C Global average 2010 2050 Current best practice Intensity www.newclimate.org 7
  • 25. Comparison to low carbon policy package Possible approach 1. Choose area of intervention 2. Identify BP incentives and barriers 3. Develop benchmarks 4. Rate policy against benchmark www.newclimate.org 25
  • 26. Policy package (2) – example building sector- energy efficiency Indicator for incentives Benchmark for evaluating against best practice • Incentive (regulation, support and information) for use of efficient appliances, including air conditioning 4: 2-3% per year 0: No incentive Method: fraction of appliance covered and stringency of the standards (Japanese Top runner or ecodesign directive). If air conditioning is a major consumer, then buidling standards need to be considered) • Efficiency standards for new buildings for all types of buildings 4: Zero emissions buildings by 2014 2: Zero emissions buildings by 2020 0: No trajectory to zero energy buildings • Incentive for high retrofit rates for all types of existing buildings (for complete retrofit, i.e. full building envelope & upgrade supply system) 4: > 3% per year (average 2010-2020) and >2% afterwards 0: < 1 % per year • Policy for efficiency improvement for other than heating fuel uses (cooking, hot water use) 4: > 3% per year (average 2010-2020) and >2% afterwards 0: < 1 % per year • Level of energy and/or CO2 taxes (applicable to electricity fuel consumption in buildings) 4: tax is > 100% of energy price 0: no tax www.newclimate.org 26
  • 27. Policy package (cont.) – final overview www.newclimate.org Source: Climate Action Tracker country assessment example 10
  • 28. Complexity of analysis Comparison More simple >>>>>> More complex To BAU To effort sharing To mitigation potential Of decarbonisation indicators To good practice policy package / policy menu Downscale regional BAU Bottom up development of BAU Use IPCC effort sharing ranges Own effort sharing model Categorization of measures Bottom up modelling of MACC Use of existing literature Development of country specific indicators Application of existing policy menues Dev. of counrty spec. policy menues www.newclimate.org 11
  • 29. Suitable approaches for different types of commitments Business as usual (BAU) Effort sharing Mitigation potential Decarboni-sation indicators Good practice policy package Inspirational national long term emissions goal National short term emissions target Energy / sectoral targets Highlight policies and projects www.newclimate.org Legend Primary Secondary 12
  • 30. Ways to assess contributions Comparison Considerations To BAU • BAU is counterfactual To effort sharing • Wide rage of possible outcomes To mitigation potential • Costs compared to a BAU, which is counterfactual Of decarbonisation indicators • Forward looking, no BAU necessary • Indicators close to actions, specially on sectoral level To good practice policy package / policy menu • Forward looking, no BAU necessary • How is the package defined? www.newclimate.org 13
  • 31. Comparison to effort sharing www.newclimate.org 31