Via Data Driven Journalism: “In 2013, the parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) decided that every member state should formulate a concrete national contribution to address the challenges of climate change. To this end, each country developed a Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) that communicated their planned climate change mitigation activities. However, INDCs vary in scope and content – with no common method for review or comparison – making it difficult for journalists to report on climate change contributions. In response, the German Development Institute and its partners have developed a new online tool, called the NDC Explorer, which aggregates information on 163 INDCs.
The interactive database lets journalists:
- Explore an analysis of all INDCs in 60 different categories like mitigation, adaption and finance
- Visualise the data on an interactive, zoomable world map
- Visualise the data in bar graphs
- Compare INDCs by region and by income
- Compare full country profiles of up to three countries
- Share insights via social media or email
- Download customised world maps and bar graphs for presentations and publications.”
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