UN: Pledges Fall Short on Emissions
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•Countries' carbon-cutting plans 'miles short' of 2030 goal: UN
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UN climate chief Simon Steele said this was shocking but not surprising, giving the levels of the concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere in a separate report also released today by the UN Climate and Weather agency.
As part of their Paris Agreement obligations, countries are expected to come up with more ambitious plans every five years .
Valerie Dekim , our environment editor, joins us in the studio.
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