International Policy — policy in action
Uganda
- Uganda NDCs / 2022
Uganda intends to reduce emissions 24.7% below business as usual by 2030. While primarily focused on the agriculture, forestry, and land use sector, Uganda too seeks chances in the energy, transport, waste, and industrial processes and product use sectors.
How to Participate
Follow your country’s NDC progress toward carbon reduction and removal with the easy-to-use tracking tools listed below.
If you are concerned about your country’s NDC status, you can follow the UN Climate Change Secretariat for current updates and discussions.
You can also join like-minded organizations that are participating in the Conference Of the Parties (COP) to advance climate action.
Here are several to begin with: AIA / Architecture 2030 / ASLA / Climate Positive Design / RIBA / USGBC / WorldGBC
Support carbon reduction and removal efforts that can help countries fulfill their NDCs by exploring the listings below.
Ukraine
- Ukraine NDCs / 2021
Ukraine seeks an economy-wide net domestic reduction of emissions 65% below 1990 levels by 2030. Sectoral focus is energy; industrial processes and product use; agriculture, land use, land-use change and forestry; waste.
How to Participate
Follow your country’s NDC progress toward carbon reduction and removal with the easy-to-use tracking tools listed below.
If you are concerned about your country’s NDC status, you can follow the UN Climate Change Secretariat for current updates and discussions.
You can also join like-minded organizations that are participating in the Conference Of the Parties (COP) to advance climate action.
Here are several to begin with: AIA / Architecture 2030 / ASLA / Climate Positive Design / RIBA / USGBC / WorldGBC
Support carbon reduction and removal efforts that can help countries fulfill their NDCs by exploring the listings below.
United Arab Emirates
- United Arab Emirates NDCs / 2023
The UAE intends to reduce economy-wide emissions 19% compared to 2019 levels by 2030. This goal is aimed at all domestic sectors, including land use, land use changes, and forestry.
How to Participate
Follow your country’s NDC progress toward carbon reduction and removal with the easy-to-use tracking tools listed below.
If you are concerned about your country’s NDC status, you can follow the UN Climate Change Secretariat for current updates and discussions.
You can also join like-minded organizations that are participating in the Conference Of the Parties (COP) to advance climate action.
Here are several to begin with: AIA / Architecture 2030 / ASLA / Climate Positive Design / RIBA / USGBC / WorldGBC
Support carbon reduction and removal efforts that can help countries fulfill their NDCs by exploring the listings below.
United Kingdom
- United Kingdom NDCs / 2022
The United Kingdom is committed to reducing economy- wide greenhouse gas emissions to at least 68% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. In their latest NDC, the UK updated the territorial scope to include the UK’s Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories. Sectors covered by the NDC include energy, transport, industrial processes and product use, agriculture, waste, land-use and forestry.
How to Participate
Follow your country’s NDC progress toward carbon reduction and removal with the easy-to-use tracking tools listed below.
If you are concerned about your country’s NDC status, you can follow the UN Climate Change Secretariat for current updates and discussions.
You can also join like-minded organizations that are participating in the Conference Of the Parties (COP) to advance climate action.
Here are several to begin with: AIA / Architecture 2030 / ASLA / Climate Positive Design / RIBA / USGBC / WorldGBC
Support carbon reduction and removal efforts that can help countries fulfill their NDCs by exploring the listings below.
United States
- United States NDCs / 2021
The United States is committed to reduce its emissions 50-52% below 2005 levels by 2030, including to reach 100 percent carbon pollution-free electricity by 2035. The US mentions investing in substantial changes across sectors including electricity, transportation, buildings, industry, and agriculture and lands.
The world's top five emitters—China, the United States, India, European Union, and Russia— produce over half of all greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, making up 53.69% of total emissions. In contrast, the bottom 100 countries account for just 2.9% of emissions altogether.
How to Participate
Follow your country’s NDC progress toward carbon reduction and removal with the easy-to-use tracking tools listed below.
If you are concerned about your country’s NDC status, you can follow the UN Climate Change Secretariat for current updates and discussions.
You can also join like-minded organizations that are participating in the Conference Of the Parties (COP) to advance climate action.
Here are several to begin with: AIA / Architecture 2030 / ASLA / Climate Positive Design / RIBA / USGBC / WorldGBC
Support carbon reduction and removal efforts that can help countries fulfill their NDCs by exploring the listings below.
Uruguay
- Uruguay NDCs / 2022
Uruguay commits to limiting emissions below 9.3 million tons by 2030. Their NDC spans adaptation, agriculture, land use and silviculture, energy, gender, private sector engagement, finance, institutional capacity, industrial processes and use of products, and waste.
How to Participate
Follow your country’s NDC progress toward carbon reduction and removal with the easy-to-use tracking tools listed below.
If you are concerned about your country’s NDC status, you can follow the UN Climate Change Secretariat for current updates and discussions.
You can also join like-minded organizations that are participating in the Conference Of the Parties (COP) to advance climate action.
Here are several to begin with: AIA / Architecture 2030 / ASLA / Climate Positive Design / RIBA / USGBC / WorldGBC
Support carbon reduction and removal efforts that can help countries fulfill their NDCs by exploring the listings below.
Uzbekistan
- Uzbekistan NDCs / 2021
Uzbekistan set the target to reduce emissions per unit of GDP 35% below 2010 levels by 2030, with particular focus on adaptation to climate change.
How to Participate
Follow your country’s NDC progress toward carbon reduction and removal with the easy-to-use tracking tools listed below.
If you are concerned about your country’s NDC status, you can follow the UN Climate Change Secretariat for current updates and discussions.
You can also join like-minded organizations that are participating in the Conference Of the Parties (COP) to advance climate action.
Here are several to begin with: AIA / Architecture 2030 / ASLA / Climate Positive Design / RIBA / USGBC / WorldGBC
Support carbon reduction and removal efforts that can help countries fulfill their NDCs by exploring the listings below.
