A recent analysis by Climate Analytics reveals that none of the G7 members are on track to meet their existing emissions reduction targets by 2030, casting a shadow over collective efforts to combat climate change.
Ahead of the G7 Climate, Energy and Environment Ministers meeting in Venaria Reale, Italy, on April 28-30, the analysis highlights a significant gap between the current trajectory and the desired outcomes.
While the G7 aims to reduce emissions by 40-42 percent by 2030, current policies suggest that real success may fall short, reaching only 19-33 percent. (More on firstpost.com)



