The assessment could become politically divisive as it sets the stage for the next few years of global action in cutting planet-warming emissions.
Based on the results, countries may be pressed to set more ambitious climate policies or to contribute more financing to help developing countries adopt clean energy.
In September, the United Nations offered an early stocktake assessment that revealed countries were far behind in meeting climate goals.
HOW WILL THE STOCKTAKE DRIVE CLIMATE ACTION?
What then needs to be decided... what do we then do from here," Dan Jorgensen, Denmark's Global Climate Policy Minister, told Reuters.
Persons:
Alex Flores, Claudia Morales, Dan Jorgensen, Kate Abnett, Katy Daigle, Josie Kao
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REUTERS, Rights, United Nations, European Union, Policy, Reuters, Thomson
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Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, Rights DUBAI, Dubai, Paris