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Union Européenne. L'Atlas Mont Blanc. EcoCO2. CLIMAT, Une enquête aux pôles - CNRS - sagascience. All countries - Climate Action Tracker. The Climate Action Tracker reveals major differences between the ambition levels of countries when it comes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In the lead are the Maldives, who have proposed to become climate-neutral by 2020. Also at the high end of the scale are Bhutan, which proposes to stay carbon neutral and Costa Rica, which proposes to become carbon neutral by 2021 if international support is provided. They are followed by Japan, Norway, Papua New Guinea and South Korea, all of whom are proposing to reduce their emissions significantly. In the 'medium' range are developing countries such as Brazil, Chile, India, Indonesia, Mexico and South Africa.

The EU is a special case. China is rated 'inadequate', because its recently-announced target falls short of the ambition level that was expected from the implementation of the current national policies. Between the middle and the bottom of the scale is the United States, whose target is 'inadequate'. COI - Acclimate | Adaptation au changement climatique. GICC : Gestion et Impacts du Changement Climatique | Drias, les futurs du climat - Accueil. CO2 Now. ClimateChallenge. Le Climat entre nos mains. iSeeChange | Crowdsourced Climate Change Reporting. We are grateful for the incredible support, curiosity, participation, and generosity of many individuals and organizations in Paonia, the North Fork Valley, the public media community, and the public science community.

Extra special thanks go to Sally Kane, Ali Lightfoot, Ariana Brocious, Gretchen Aston-Puckett, Amber McDaniel, Jeff Reynolds, Christy Eller, Candy Pennetta, Regna Jones, Michelle Nijhuis, Loretta Williams, Trent Bailey, Jordan Schevene, Todd Sheets, Luke Runyon, Molly Macauley, Lawrence Friedl, Randall Friedl, Lawrence Buja, Bud Ward, Sunshine Menezes, Jessica Clark, Lo Audley, Sue Schardt, Noland Walker, Kara Oehler, Jesse Shapins, Ann Moss, and Jerry Shapins. A very very special special thanks to Forest Bradley-Wright, who agreed to all of this in the first place.