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South Korea plans to cut emissions 50%–60% below 2018 levels by 2035, submitting the target to the UN in November 2025.
South Korea has proposed cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 50% to 60% below 2018 levels by 2035, with a final target to be submitted to the UN in November 2025.
The 2018 baseline was 742.3 million tons, requiring emissions to fall to around 371 million tons by 2035.
In 2023, emissions were 691.6 million tons, still far above the goal.
The plan includes expanding renewables, upgrading the power grid, and incentivizing private sector decarbonization.
This update strengthens South Korea’s 2021 Paris Agreement pledge to reduce emissions 40% by 2030.
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Corea del Sur planea reducir las emisiones en un 50%-60% por debajo de los niveles de 2018 para 2035, y presentará el objetivo a la ONU en noviembre de 2025.