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Nigeria and South Africa plan to boost fossil fuel production, risking their climate change pledges South Africa and Nigeria promised to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from oil and coal. But instead they’re planning to increase production of fossil fuels.

The 2025 #ProductionGap report found 🌏 gov'ts plan to produce 2x more fossil fuels by 2030 than is consistent with 1.5°C.

In @africa.theconversation.com, IISD's @olivier-bvk.bsky.social & Bathandwa Vazi discuss key findings from Nigeria & South Africa.
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ICYMI: Here's the latest #ProductionGap Report ⤵️

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A quote from the commentary by SEI experts Emily Ghosh and Derik Broekhoff that reads: "Since both countries want to continue relying heavily on fossil fuels for revenues and energy needs, this is going to lock them into costly and uncertain energy futures."

A quote from the commentary by SEI experts Emily Ghosh and Derik Broekhoff that reads: "Since both countries want to continue relying heavily on fossil fuels for revenues and energy needs, this is going to lock them into costly and uncertain energy futures."

⛽ SEI experts highlight in @theconversation.com how Nigeria and South Africa's #FossilFuel production plans clash with their climate goals, drawing from findings in the 2025 #ProductionGap report.

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Learn more about the #ProductionGap here 👇🏾

productiongap.org

@iisd.org @climateanalytics.org

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The Production Gap Report 2025 The Production Gap Report 2025 finds that 10 years after the Paris Agreement, governments plan to produce more than double the volume of fossil fuels in 2030 than would be consistent with limiting glo...

Yet gov’ts plan to produce more than 2x the amount of fossil fuels by 2030 than is consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C.

Gov'ts must deliver on commitments to transition away from fossil fuels.

#ProductionGap 📗 www.iisd.org/publications...

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This reinforces what's said in the #ProductionGap Report: That despite climate pledges and international agreements to wind down fossil fuel production, we are headed in the opposite direction. productiongap.org

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📣 ICYMI: The 2025 #ProductionGap Report shows that governments' fossil fuel production plans continue to steer the world further away from achieving the #ParisAgreement.

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Why We Must Address The Fossil Fuel Paradox Ahead Of Brazil’s COP30 If COP30 can shift the climate conversation from promises to implementation, Belém could mark a genuine course correction in global energy politics.

#ProductionGap
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Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results. Two reports this month, the 2025 Planetary Boundaries update and the 2025 Production Gap Report, show a deadly contradiction and highlight just how insane current policy really is.

Two recent reports, the Planetary Boundaries 2025 report and the Production Gap 2025 report shine a light on the insanity of our current trajectory.

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#climatechange #planetaryboundaries #fossilfuels #emissions #productiongap #parisagreement #carbonliteracy

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Great perspective by @katearonoff.bsky.social putting @sei.org's #ProductionGap report into context of our global energy landscape.

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Fossil fuel production plans continue to steer world further from Paris Agreement warming limits: report The report has been brought out by Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Climate Analytics, and International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD).

“The increase in fossil fuel expansion plans over the last two years is alarming.”

New analysis shows fossil fuel production is projected to be 2x the 1.5°C limit by 2030.

IISD's @olivier-bvk.bsky.social talks the #ProductionGap in
Deccan Herald 👇
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Nations’ plans to ramp up coal, gas and oil extraction ‘will put climate goals beyond reach’ New data shows governments now planning more fossil fuel production in coming decades than they were in 2023

Far from reducing reliance on fossil fuels, many nations are planning higher levels of fossil fuel production for the coming decades than they did in 2023

#productiongap #climatecrisis
Story by @fionahandley.bsky.social
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🗣️NEW: #ProductionGap report shows that governments’ #FossilFuel production plans & projections would lead to:

🪨 500% more coal
🛢 31% more oil
🔥 92% more gas

in 2030 than would be consistent with limiting global warming to 1.5°C.

Find out more: https://bit.ly/46AgJBe

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The new #ProductionGap report is required reading on the planned expansion of fossil fuels around the world and how it squares with climate goals. Happy to have contributed a small piece to the report, on Norway's oil & gas policy.

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The 2025 #ProductionGap report warns by 2030, fossil fuel production is projected to be:
⚠️>2x above the 1.5°C temperature limit
⚠️77% above 2°C

To deliver on the Paris Agreement, gov'ts must implement the commitment to transition away from fossil fuels.

Read the report: www.iisd.org/publications...

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The report's central concept is the #ProductionGap: the dangerous discrepancy between governments' planned #FossilFuel production and the global production levels consistent with limiting #GlobalWarming to 1.5°C or 2°C, as required by the #ParisAgreement.

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🚨🛢️⛽ WORLD GOVERNMENTS PLAN TO PRODUCE 120% MORE FOSSIL FUELS THAN CLIMATE LIMITS ALLOW ⛽🛢️🚨

The landmark 2025 Production Gap Report reveals a massive and widening chasm between countries' climate promises and their actual plans to extract #coal, #oil, and #gas.
#ClimateCrisis #ProductionGap

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Quote card from Christiana Figueres, former Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC: “Let this report be both a warning and a guide. Renewables will inevitably crowd out fossil fuels completely, but we need deliberate action now to close the gap on time. What we need now is courage and solidarity to move forward at great speed with the just transition.“

Quote card from Christiana Figueres, former Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC: “Let this report be both a warning and a guide. Renewables will inevitably crowd out fossil fuels completely, but we need deliberate action now to close the gap on time. What we need now is courage and solidarity to move forward at great speed with the just transition.“

The 2025 #ProductionGap Report finds that 10 years after the Paris Agreement, governments plan to produce more than double (120%) the volume of fossil fuels in 2030 than would be consistent with limiting global warming to 1.5°C.

productiongap.org/2025-press/

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🚨The #ProductionGap is growing:
2023: +110% more fossil fuel production than needed to maintain the 1.5°C temperature goal
2025: +120%

By 2030, govts plan to produce 500% more coal, 31% more oil, & 92% more gas than 1.5°C pathways allow.

More ➡️ www.iisd.org/publications...
@olivier-bvk.bsky.social

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#BREAKING—The #ProductionGap report finds gov'ts plan to produce more than 2x the amount of fossil fuels by 2030 than consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C.

As gov'ts submit new national climate plans, they must transition away from fossil fuels.
➡️ www.iisd.org/publications...

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Don't miss the #ProductionGap launch!

Today at ⌚ 15:30 CEST / 09:30 EDT

Register here 👉: www.eventbrite.se/e/production...

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The #ProductionGap grew since the last analysis in 2023.

Planned #FossilFuel production in 2030 is projected to hit 120% the level needed to hold to the 1.5°C warming limit and 77% more than that needed to keep to 2°C (over 2023’s findings of 110% and 69%, respectively).

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Production Gap Report 2025 The 2025 Production Gap Report assesses governments’ planned and projected production of coal, oil, and gas against global levels consistent with the Paris Agreement’s temperature goal. Watch our…

🚨 BREAKING: Governments plan to produce over 2x the amount of fossil fuels in 2030 than would be consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C, says the new #ProductionGap Report.

Read the report here: productiongap.org
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Nations’ plans to ramp up coal, gas and oil extraction ‘will put climate goals beyond reach’ New data shows governments now planning more fossil fuel production in coming decades than they were in 2023

NEW #ProductionGap report out today!

@neilgrant.bsky.social told @theguardian.com “So far, renewable energy growth has been an addition alongside fossil fuel demand, and we haven’t seen peak demand. But given the pace of change in the energy system that could change quite significantly."

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Nog veel te veel productie olie, gas en kolen om opwarming aarde te beperken Onderzoekers zien dat de productie nog zo'n 120 procent hoger ligt dan eigenlijk mogelijk is als de opwarming van de aarde beperkt moet blijven tot 1,5 graad.

🚨 Nieuw #ProductionGap Report: regeringen plannen 120% méér fossiel dan past binnen 1,5°C. Nog erger dan in 2023.
En Nederland? We hebben stilgestaan. Tijd voor volle bak investeren in zon en wind. nos.nl/l/2583531

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The report details the massive #ProductionGap: the difference between what countries plan to produce and what the world can safely burn.

Disturbingly, this gap between climate promises and fossil fuel plans is even larger now than it was two years ago.
#FossilFuels #ParisAgreement

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Photo of oil refinery piping extending over a body of water. Overlaid blue graphic reading: "Production Gap Report 2025. Online launch event. Featuring special guest Mary Robinson. 22 September. 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. EDT on Zoom. Gain exclusive insights into the findings of the latest report detailing the discrepancy between governments' global fossil fuel production plans and the Paris Agreement. For more information, visit productiongap.org." Logos of the organizations that produced the Production Gap Report line the bottom of the graphic: Stockholm Environment Institute, International Institute for Sustainable Development and Climate Analytics.

Photo of oil refinery piping extending over a body of water. Overlaid blue graphic reading: "Production Gap Report 2025. Online launch event. Featuring special guest Mary Robinson. 22 September. 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. EDT on Zoom. Gain exclusive insights into the findings of the latest report detailing the discrepancy between governments' global fossil fuel production plans and the Paris Agreement. For more information, visit productiongap.org." Logos of the organizations that produced the Production Gap Report line the bottom of the graphic: Stockholm Environment Institute, International Institute for Sustainable Development and Climate Analytics.

👀 COMING SOON: The 2025 #ProductionGap Report launches Monday!

Sign up today to join us for the launch event with Mary Robinson!
🕞 15:30 CEST / 9:30 EDT
📅 22 Sep
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📣Next Week — Don’t miss the launch of the 2025 #ProductionGap report!

How far are gov'ts’ fossil fuel production plans from what's needed to limit warming to 1.5°C? Tune in for insights from the authors' + a keynote from Mary Robinson.
➡️ www.eventbrite.se/e/production...

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WATCH: #ProductionGap launch!

Find out if the production gap to 1.5°C has shifted since governments committed to transition away from fossil fuels at COP28.

🎤 Keynote: Mary Robinson

📅 22 Sept | ⌚ 15:30 CEST / 09:30 EDT
🔗 Register: www.eventbrite.se/e/production...

@neilgrant.bsky.social

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🚨We at @sei.org are super proud to welcome Mary Robinson to Monday's launch of the #ProductionGap Report.

Join us, won't you? ⤵️

#ClimateWeekNYC

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