The Climate Action Tracker is an independent scientific analysis that tracks government climate action and measures it against the globally agreed Paris Agreement aim of 'holding warming well below 2°C, and pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C.' It is a collaboration between the following organisations: Climate Analytics, NewClimate Institute, and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK).
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Detailed analysis and ratings of individual countries' climate actions and policies.
Regular updates on the global state of climate action and progress towards the Paris Agreement goals.
In-depth analysis of climate actions and policies in key sectors such as energy, transport, and industry.
Expert recommendations for improving climate policies and actions to meet the Paris Agreement targets.
Engaging and informative visual representations of climate action data and trends.
Access to a wide range of research papers and reports on climate action and policy.
Latest news and updates on climate action from around the world.
Insights and analysis from leading climate scientists and policy experts.
Detailed explanation of the methodologies used to assess and rate climate actions and policies.
Information on the partnerships and collaborations that support the Climate Action Tracker's work.
For inquiries, the Climate Action Tracker can be contacted through their website.
The Climate Action Tracker is funded by a variety of sources, including grants from foundations and governments.
The Climate Action Tracker has been influential in shaping global climate policy and increasing transparency and accountability in climate action.
The Climate Action Tracker has received numerous awards and recognitions for its contributions to climate science and policy.
The Climate Action Tracker is active on social media platforms, providing updates and engaging with the public on climate action issues.
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