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Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project

DDPP

Background and issues

To collectively achieve the ambitious climate goals consistent with the Paris Agreement commitments, it is important to envisage the deep transformations of all economies that are necessary to link the major greenhouse gas emission reductions with the development needs specific to each context.

To inform the decision-making process to bring about these transformations, research studies are needed to link:

  • the comprehensiveness of the objective and the specificities of the different geographical contexts that define the decision-making framework;
  • long-term objectives (2050 and beyond) and the short-term decisions to initiate the transition towards these goals, as formulated in National Contributions;
  • in-depth expertise able to identify the drivers of transformation in each area and the need to discuss these levers within an integrated framework.

These three dimensions of linkage, which condition the relevance of the analysis in the framework defined by the Paris Agreement, pose a major challenge that requires specific methodological developments to structure the research community around common principles. And a practical implementation of these methods in specific studies is also required to be able to contribute directly to the political processes at work in each context.

Objectives

Restraining global warming to below 2°C requires profound changes that may be difficult to grasp. How can the changes be conceived? How can the specific context and development objectives of each country be taken into account? What policies are needed, both at the local and international levels?

Report December 2015 Read also Pathways to deep decarbonization 2015 synthesis report
    Author:
  • Henri Waisman
Report September 2015 Read also Pathways to deep decarbonization - 2015 Report Executive Summary
    Author:
  • Henri Waisman


To answer these questions, IDDRI and the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) met to form the secretariat of the Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project (DDPP) platform, which has been joined by leading research teams from 16 countries that represent over 70% of global greenhouse gas emissions: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, United States, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Republic of Korea, South Africa, United Kingdom and Russia.

The key elements of the working method of this platform include:

  • the deep decarbonization trajectories of each country are developed by local research teams;
  • a common approach is applied (known as backcasting), which uses the 2050 goal as a starting point, then examines the necessary conditions that would enable this target to be reached, as opposed to analysing the extension of current trends;
  • common tools are used to ensure transparency of the working hypotheses, including in sectors and technologies.

National Reports

The DDPP benefits from collaborations with key partners, who are publishing their national report :

AUSTRALIA

Download the Australian national report [PDF-3,06Mo]


CANADA

Download the Canadian national report [PDF-887Ko]
Canada, April 2016 : D. Sawyer, and C. Bataille (2016). Still Minding the Gap: An Assessment of Canada’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Obligations, SDSN - IDDRI [PDF-363Ko].


CHINA

Download the Chinese national report [PDF-709Ko]


FRANCE

Download the French national report [PDF-892Ko]


GERMANY

Download the German national report [PDF-1,18Mo]


INDIA

Donwload the Indian national report [PDF-938 Ko]


INDONESIA

Download the Indonesian national report [PDF-860Ko]


ITALIA

Download the Italian national report [PDF-1,21Mo]


JAPAN

Download the Japanese national report [PDF-922Ko]


MEXICO

Download the Mexican national report [PDF-748 Ko]


SOUTH AFRICA

Download the South African national report [PDF-922Ko]


UK

Download the United Kingdom national report [PDF-1,98Mo]


UNITED STATES

Download the 4 following PDF:

Technical report [PDF - 10Mo]

Technical Report - exe summary [PDF- 666Ko]

Policy report [PDF - 6Mo]

Policy Report - exe summary [PDF- 848Ko]


Project website: www.deepdecarbonization.org

Research partners

ClimateWorks Australia

Climate Works Australia

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Australian National University

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Carbon Management Canada (CMC-NCE)

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National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation logo

National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation (NCSC)

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logo Tsinghua University

Institute of Energy, Environment and Economy, Tsinghua University

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UMR PACTE – EDDEN – Université de Grenoble

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Centre international de recherche sur l'environnement et le développement (CIRED)

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Wuppertal Institut logo

Wuppertal Institut

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CEPT University logo

Faculty of Planning, CEPT University, Ahmedhabad;

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Indian Institute of Management of Ahmedhabad logo

Indian Institute of Management of Ahmedhabad (IIMA)

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CEPT University logo

Faculty of Planning, CEPT University, Ahmedhabad;

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logo ENEA

Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA)

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FEEM logo

Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)

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NIES logo

National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES)

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logo Mizuho

Mizuho Information & Research Institute, Inc. (MHIR)

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logo IGES

Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)

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RANEPA

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)

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Higher School of Economics, National Research University, Moscow

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KDI School of Public Policy and Management

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logo KEI

Korea Environment Institute

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Korea Transport Institute

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logo Korea University College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology

Korea University College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology

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Energy Institute, University College London

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Energy+Environmental Economics (E3)

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With the support of

CIFF

Children's Investment Fund Foundation

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IDDRI core funding

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