
Clean Cooking in NDCs Offer Opportunities to Reach SDG7 and Climate Goals
There is an urgent need for the international community to support access-deficit countries through the improvement of their NDCs.
There is an urgent need for the international community to support access-deficit countries through the improvement of their NDCs.
The COP16 event aims to drive commitment to ambitious national plans and focus on a critical role of finance – a key tool to turn ambitions into actions.
At COP29 in Baku, IRENA and the United Arab Emirates co-hosted a high-level event to discuss the challenges and opportunities of “Integrating UAE Consensus Energy Outcomes with NDCs 3.0”.
The COP29 event aims to drive commitment to ambitious national plans and focus on a critical role of finance – a key tool to turn ambitions into actions.
This survey of 51 IRENA Members reveals the key priorities, challenges and support requirements identified by countries in relation to the forthcoming third round of Nationally Determined Contributions to the Paris Agreement in 2025.
This event sought to highlight existing support for preparing the third generation of NDCs (NDCs 3.0) with the highest possible ambition in line with the tripling renewables pledge.
The session discussed renewable energy targets in countries’ NDCs, and their level of ambition in relation to IRENA’s 1.5°C scenario and the goal of tripling renewables in the power sector by 2030.
Renewable energy ambitions within NDCs are insufficient to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C.
Renewable energy ambitions within NDCs are insufficient to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C.
This report provides a review of renewable energy targets in Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and assesses their level of ambition against IRENA’s 1.5°C scenario and the goal of tripling renewables in the power sector by 2030.
The 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) discussed progress on reducing greenhouse gas emissions to avoid the most catastrophic effects of climate change.
The 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) will discuss progress on reducing greenhouse gas emissions to avoid the most catastrophic effects of climate change.
This technical paper presents a quantification of SIDS’ renewable energy targets, both in their national energy plans and in their NDCs.
This report presents an overview of the latest updates in climate commitments made ahead of COP27, focusing on the renewable energy targets in NDCs.
IRENA hosted a series of events at COP27 (6-18 November) highlighting the urgent need to accelerate the energy transition and achieve a climate-safe future in which no one is left behind.
The event served as a launch of the joint IRENA/UN-OHRLLS report “Scaling Up Renewables in LLDCs”.
At the Climate Week NYC, IRENA Director-General Francesco La Camera underscored the need for massive investments in renewable energy to mitigate the current energy crisis.
New report sets out urgent priorities to rapidly make more clean technologies the most affordable options in key sectors.
This report by IRENA, IEA and and the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions is focused on supporting stronger international collaboration to drive reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions.
IRENA, co-founding partner Siemens Energy and 12 companies across all industry sectors have launched the global Alliance for Industry Decarbonization.
The capacity building roundtable for islands in the Atlantic, Indian Ocean and South China Sea was organised by IRENA through its SIDS Lighthouses Initiative.
This joint event by IRENA, GRC and CVF GPG sought to transform commitments into actions by galvanising enabling policy frameworks for global energy transitions across sectors powered by renewables.
The presentation offers insights into net zero targets and renewable energy component of NDCs.
Recognising its invaluable promotion of sustainable development in SIDS, IRENA received the first ever “UN SIDS Partnerships Award” in the environmental category.
China aims for its carbon emissions to peak before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.