I wonder how many countries that signed onto the 2015 Paris Climate Accords met their reduction targets, all of them, most of them, half of them, a lot of them, a few of them or none of them?
Only 5 nations are 2 degrees C Paris compatible: Bhutan, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, India, and Phillipines.
All the rest of the nations are classified as insufficient, highly insufficient, and critically insufficient.
All of the future compliance is based on continued falling of prices foe solar panels, wind turbines, batteries, etc and advances in technology between now and 2100.
The electric car batteries were over a $1000/kwh in 2010 but have fallen to $200/kwh today and when they get down to $100/kwh they will become competitive and when they get down to $25/kwh the gasoline cars won't compete with electric, maybe in 2035 or 2045.
The answer is none. Not a single one of the signatories to the Paris Climate Accords will attain their agreed upon reductions. The US has cut its emissions more than any other nation on earth since that deal was signed.
2015 Paris Climate Accords are just a suggestion - there are no quotas or penalties one way or another. Nations just say they are trying and that’s good enough - facts don’t count ... just more Algore climate propaganda.
None of them. All of the signing countries’ emissions rose. The only one whose emissions fell since the signing, is the US, who has withdrawn from the pact.