Appendices - Emissions Gap Report 2021: The Heat Is On – A World of Climate Promises Not Yet Delivered
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APPENDIX A: Chapter 2. Trends in global emissions, new pledges for 2030 and G20 status an outlook (A1. Limitations of the analysis of G20 economies toward their NDCs; A2. Definitions of scenarios investigated (adapted from: den Elzen et al. 2019); A3. Data sources for NDCs and country-level emissions projections; A4. Accounting of LULUCF emissions; A5. Conversion of GWPs used in country-level GHG emissions projections; A6. Key policy measures adopted by G20 members in 2020 and 2021).
APPENDIX B: Chapter 5. Are COVID-19 fiscal recovery measures bridging or extending the emissions gap? (B.1. Reported priorities for a green recovery and high-impact policy; B.2. Examples of low-carbon spending in traditionally ‘neutral’ sectors options, by region; B.3. Existing literature on the impact of fiscal rescue and recovery spending on emissions; B.4. Different approaches to assessing the greenness of COVID-19 spending; B.5. Comparison of mechanisms for redistributing IMF SDRs).
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