This document was prepared in accordance with government's Ordinance no 629/2019 on the “Approval of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation of Policy Documents.” It consists of a strategy to 2030 and an action plan covering the period 2021-2023. It identifies mitigation measures capable of translating into action the objectives set out in Georgia's existing NDCs, therefore of meeting the country's international commitments, but also to determine the future level of ambition. The document sets specific GHG emissions reductions targets against the projection of a reference scenario.
Georgia’s 2030 Climate Strategy and Action Plan 2021-2023
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2021
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01/06/2021
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Targets 7
Reduce of GHG emissions to 15% in transport sector compared to reference scenario projection
Transport, Target year: 2030Support the low carbon development of the building sector through encouraging climate-goals oriented energy-efficient technologies and services - Less than 4,625 GgCO2e in 2030 compared to 1,954 GgCO2e in 2015.
Buildings, Target year: 2030Support the low carbon development of the industry sector by encouraging climate-friendly innovative technologies and services to achieve a 5% emissions reduction compared to emissions projected under a reference scenario by 2030
Industry, Target year: 2030Note

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