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Sources: World Resources Institute. Climate Watch (accessed 23 August 2024); and Asian Development Bank. 2023. Asia in the Global Transition to Net Zero: Asian Development Outlook 2023 Thematic Report
Notes: Greenhouse gas emissions for developing Asia exclude Hong Kong, China and Taipei, China due to lack of available data. Scenarios are generated from the World Induced Technical Change Hybrid model; and show GHG pathways for developing Asia under current policies, NDC effort, uncoordinatednet zero, global net zero, and accelerated global net zero.
reveal projected pathways
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2090
2030
GtCO2e
2100
2020
2010
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1990
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reveal projected pathways

Sources: World Resources Institute. Climate Watch (accessed 23 August 2024); and Asian Development Bank. 2023. Asia in the Global Transition to Net Zero: Asian Development Outlook 2023 Thematic Report

Notes: Greenhouse gas emissions for developing Asia exclude Hong Kong, China and Taipei, China due to lack of available data. Scenarios are generated from the World Induced Technical Change Hybrid model; and show GHG pathways for developing Asia under current policies, NDC effort, uncoordinatednet zero, global net zero, and accelerated global net zero.

2040

2090

2030

GtCO2e

2100

2020

2010

2000

1990

25

20

15

10

Sources: World Resources Institute. Climate Watch (accessed 23 August 2024); and Asian Development Bank. 2023. Asia in the Global Transition to Net Zero: Asian Development Outlook 2023 Thematic Report

Notes: Greenhouse gas emissions for developing Asia exclude Hong Kong, China and Taipei, China due to lack of available data. Scenarios are generated from the World Induced Technical Change Hybrid model; and show GHG pathways for developing Asia under current policies, NDC effort, uncoordinatednet zero, global net zero, and accelerated global net zero.

2040

2090

2030

HIDE projected pathways

*nationally determined contribution

Accelarated global net zero

NDC* effort

Current policy

GtCO2e

2100

2020

2010

2000

1990

25

20

15

10

Sources: World Resources Institute. Climate Watch (accessed 23 August 2024); and Asian Development Bank. 2023. Asia in the Global Transition to Net Zero: Asian Development Outlook 2023 Thematic Report

Notes: Greenhouse gas emissions for developing Asia exclude Hong Kong, China and Taipei, China due to lack of available data. Scenarios are generated from the World Induced Technical Change Hybrid model; and show GHG pathways for developing Asia under current policies, NDC effort, uncoordinatednet zero, global net zero, and accelerated global net zero.

reveal projected pathways

2040

2090

2030

GtCO2e

2100

2020

2010

2000

1990

25

20

15

10

Sources: World Resources Institute. Climate Watch (accessed 23 August 2024); and Asian Development Bank. 2023. Asia in the Global Transition to Net Zero: Asian Development Outlook 2023 Thematic Report

Notes: Greenhouse gas emissions for developing Asia exclude Hong Kong, China and Taipei, China due to lack of available data. Scenarios are generated from the World Induced Technical Change Hybrid model; and show GHG pathways for developing Asia under current policies, NDC effort, uncoordinatednet zero, global net zero, and accelerated global net zero.

2040

2090

2030

HIDE projected pathways

*nationally determined contribution

Accelarated global net zero

NDC* effort

Current policy

GtCO2e

2100

2020

2010

2000

1990

25

20

15

10

Sources: World Resources Institute. Climate Watch (accessed 23 August 2024); and Asian Development Bank. 2023. Asia in the Global Transition to Net Zero: Asian Development Outlook 2023 Thematic Report

Notes: Greenhouse gas emissions for developing Asia exclude Hong Kong, China and Taipei, China due to lack of available data. Scenarios are generated from the World Induced Technical Change Hybrid model; and show GHG pathways for developing Asia under current policies, NDC effort, uncoordinatednet zero, global net zero, and accelerated global net zero.

reveal projected pathways

2040

2090

2030

GtCO2e

2100

2020

2010

2000

1990

25

20

15

10

Sources: World Resources Institute. Climate Watch (accessed 23 August 2024); and Asian Development Bank. 2023. Asia in the Global Transition to Net Zero: Asian Development Outlook 2023 Thematic Report

Notes: Greenhouse gas emissions for developing Asia exclude Hong Kong, China and Taipei, China due to lack of available data. Scenarios are generated from the World Induced Technical Change Hybrid model; and show GHG pathways for developing Asia under current policies, NDC effort, uncoordinatednet zero, global net zero, and accelerated global net zero.

2040

2090

2030

HIDE projected pathways

*nationally determined contribution

Accelarated global net zero

NDC* effort

Current policy

GtCO2e

2100

2020

2010

2000

1990

25

20

15

10

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