Fusing subnational with national climate action is central to decarbonization: the case of the United States

Author:

Hultman Nathan E.ORCID,Clarke Leon,Frisch Carla,Kennedy Kevin,McJeon Haewon,Cyrs Tom,Hansel Pete,Bodnar Paul,Manion Michelle,Edwards Morgan R.ORCID,Cui Ryna,Bowman Christina,Lund Jessie,Westphal Michael I.ORCID,Clapper AndrewORCID,Jaeger Joel,Sen Arijit,Lou Jiehong,Saha Devashree,Jaglom Wendy,Calhoun Koben,Igusky Kristin,deWeese JamesORCID,Hammoud Kareem,Altimirano J. C.,Dennis Margaret,Henderson Chris,Zwicker GillORCID,O’Neill John

Abstract

AbstractApproaches that root national climate strategies in local actions will be essential for all countries as they develop new nationally determined contributions under the Paris Agreement. The potential impact of climate action from non-national actors in delivering higher global ambition is significant. Sub-national action in the United States provides a test for how such actions can accelerate emissions reductions. We aggregated U.S. state, city, and business commitments within an integrated assessment model to assess how a national climate strategy can be built upon non-state actions. We find that existing commitments alone could reduce emissions 25% below 2005 levels by 2030, and that enhancing actions by these actors could reduce emissions up to 37%. We show how these actions can provide a stepped-up basis for additional federal action to reduce emissions by 49%—consistent with 1.5 °C. Our analysis demonstrates sub-national actions can lead to substantial reductions and support increased national action.

Funder

Bloomberg Family Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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