päästöaukot
Päästöaukot, often translated as "emission gaps," refers to the discrepancy between projected greenhouse gas emissions reductions and the actual emissions reductions achieved by countries based on their stated climate policies. It highlights the difference between what countries *say* they will do to combat climate change and what they are *actually* doing. These gaps are a significant concern in international climate negotiations, as they indicate that current efforts are insufficient to meet global climate targets, such as limiting global warming to 1.5 or 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
The concept of päästöaukot is central to reports by organizations like the United Nations Environment Programme