Fair Share
Fair Share
We rate Kazakhstan’s unconditional NDC target “Insufficient.” The “Insufficient” rating indicates that Kazakhstan’s climate commitment in 2017 is not consistent with holding warming to below 2°C, let alone limiting it to 1.5°C as required under the Paris Agreement, and is instead consistent with warming between 2°C and 3°C. If all countries were to follow Kazakhstan’s approach, warming would reach over 2°C and up to 3°C. This means Kazakhstan’s climate commitment is at the least stringent end of what would be a fair share of global effort, and is not consistent with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5˚C limit, unless other countries make much deeper reductions and comparably greater effort.
The CAT ratings are based on climate commitments in NDCs. If the CAT were to rate Kazakhstan’s projected emissions levels in 2019 under current policies, we would rate Kazakhstan “Highly insufficient,” indicating that Kazakhstan’s current policies in 2019 are not consistent with holding warming to below 2°C, let alone limiting it to 1.5°C as required under the Paris Agreement, and are instead consistent with warming between 3°C and 4°C: if all countries were to follow Kazakhstan’s approach, warming could reach over 3°C and up to 4°C. This means Kazakhstan’s current policies are not in line with any interpretation of a “fair” approach to the former 2°C goal, let alone the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C limit.
Further information about the risks and impacts associated with the temperature levels of each of the categories is available here.
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