Climate Interactive Scorecard
The Climate Scoreboard is an online tool that allows the public, journalists and other interested parties to track progress in the ongoing negotiations to produce an international climate treaty. The Scoreboard automatically reports, on a daily basis, whether proposals in the treaty process commit countries to enough greenhouse gas emissions reductions to achieve widely expressed goals, such as limiting future warming to 1.5 to 2.0°C (2.7 to 3.6°F) above pre-industrial temperatures.
“For the first time, with C-ROADS, we have a way to capture on the spot the
implications of the key decisions that will be made around the follow-up to
Kyoto, with sobering and powerful results.”
— Dr. Jacqueline McGlade, Exec. Director, European Environment Agency
More information: The climate interactive