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1 Supplementary Table S1 National mitigation objectives included in INDCs from Jan. 2015 to Jul. 2017 Country Submitted Date GHG Reduction Target Quantified Unconditional Conditional Asia Afghanistan Oct., 2015 No 13.6% below baseline scenario in 2030 Bahrain Nov., 2015 Actions only No No Bangladesh Sep., 2015 5% below baseline scenario in 2030 in the 15% below baseline scenario in 2030 power, transport and industry sectors Bhutan Oct., 2015 6.3 MtCO2-eq by 2030 for CO 2 No Brunei Dec., 2015 Energy sector 63% below baseline scenario in No 2035; Land Transport sector to reduce emissions from morning peak hour vehicle use by 40% below baseline scenario in 2035 Cambodia Sep., 2015 No 27% below baseline scenario in 2030 China Jul., 2015 60-65% emission intensity by 2030 compared No to 2005 levels Democratic People's Republic of Korea Oct., 2016 8% below baseline scenario in 2030 32.25% below baseline scenario in 2030 Dominica Oct., 2015 No 17.9% by 2020; 39.2% by 2025; and 44.7% by 2030 compared to 2014 levels Dominican Republic Aug., 2015 No 25% by 2030 compared to 2010 level India Oct., 2015 No Emission intensity 33-35% by 2030 compared to 2005 levels Indonesia Sep., 2015 29% below baseline scenario in 2030 41% below baseline scenario in 2030 Iran Nov., 2015 4% below baseline scenario in 2030 12% below baseline scenario in 2030 Iraq Nov., 2015 13% below baseline scenario in 2035 15% below baseline scenario in 2035 1

Israel Oct., 2015 per capita emissions to 7.7 tco2-eq by 2030 No Japan Jul., 2015 26% by 2030 compared to 2013 level No Jordan Oct., 2015 1.5% below baseline scenario in 2030 14% below baseline scenario in 2030 Kazakhstan Sep., 2015 15% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels 25% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels Kuwait Nov., 2015 Actions only No No Kyrgyzstan Oct., 2015 11.49-13.75% below baseline scenario in 2030 29-30.9% below baseline scenario in 2030 Laos Oct., 2015 No Actions only No Lebanon Oct., 2015 15% below baseline scenario in 2030 30% below baseline scenario in 2030 Malaysia Jan., 2016 Emission intensity 35% by 2030 compared to Emission intensity 45% by 2030 compared to 2005 levels 2005 levels Maldives Sep., 2015 10% below baseline scenario in 2030 24% below baseline scenario in 2030 Mongolia Sep., 2015 No 14% below baseline scenario in 2030 Myanmar Sep., 2015 Actions only No No Nepal Feb., 2016 Non-GHG target and actions No No Oman Oct., 2015 2% below baseline scenario in 2030 No Pakistan Nov., 2016 No 20% below baseline scenario in 2030 Philippines Oct., 2015 No 70% below baseline scenario in 2030 Qatar Nov., 2015 Actions only No Republic of Korea Jun., 2015 37% below baseline scenario in 2030 No Saudi Arabia Nov., 2015 Actions only No Singapore Jul., 2015 36% emission intensity by 2030 compared to No 2005 levels Sri Lanka Apr., 2016 7% below baseline scenario in 2030 23% below baseline scenario in 2030 Sri Lanka Oct., 2015 7% below baseline scenario in 2030 23% below baseline scenario in 2030 Tajikistan Sep., 2015 10-20% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels 25-35% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels Thailand Oct., 2015 20% below baseline scenario in 2030 25% below baseline scenario in 2030 2

Timor-Leste Mar., 2017 Sector actions No No Turkmenistan Oct., 2015 No Emission peaks by 2030 United Arab Emirates Oct., 2015 Renewable energy target No No Uzbekistan Apr., 2017 10% emission intensity by 2030 compared to No 2010 levels Vietnam Oct., 2015 8% below baseline scenario in 2030 25% below baseline scenario in 2030 Yemen Nov., 2015 1% below baseline scenario in 2030 14% below baseline scenario in 2030 Africa Algeria Sep., 2015 7% below baseline scenario in 2030 22% below baseline scenario in 2030 Angola Nov., 2015 35% below baseline scenario in 2030 50% below baseline scenario in 2030 Benin Aug., 2015 No 21.4% below baseline scenario in 2030 Botswana Oct., 2015 15% by 2030 compared to 2010 levels No Burkina Faso Oct., 2015 6.6% below baseline scenario in 2030 18.2% below baseline scenario in 2030 Burundi Nov., 2015 3% below baseline scenario in 2030 20% below baseline scenario in 2030 Cabo Verde Sep., 2015 Renewable Energy and Energy; Efficiency No No Targets Cameroon Sep., 2015 No 32% below baseline scenario in 2030 Central African Republic Sep., 2015 No 5% below baseline scenario in 2030 Chad Sep., 2015 18.2% below baseline scenario in 2030 71% below baseline scenario in 2030 Comoros Sep., 2015 No 84% below baseline scenario in 2030 Congo Oct., 2015 No 48% below baseline scenario in 2025 Cote d'ivoire Sep., 2015 28% below baseline scenario in 2030 No Dem. Republic of Congo Aug., 2015 No 17% below baseline scenario in 2030 Djibouti Oct., 2015 40% below baseline scenario in 2030 60% below baseline scenario in 2030 Egypt Nov., 2015 Actions only No No Equatorial Guinea Sep., 2015 No 20% by 2030 compared to 2010 level 3

Eritrea Sep., 2015 39.2% below baseline scenario in 2030 80.6% below baseline scenario in 2030 Ethiopia Jun., 2015 145 Mt CO2-eq net emissions in 2030 No Gabon Apr., 2015 50% below baseline scenario in 2025 No Gambia Sep., 2015 No Actions only No Ghana Sep., 2015 15% below baseline scenario in 2030 45% below baseline scenario in 2030 Guinea Oct., 2015 No 13% by 2030 compared to 1994 level Guinea-Bissau Sep., 2015 No Actions only No Kenya Jul., 2015 No 30% below baseline scenario in 2030 Lesotho Sep., 2015 10% below baseline scenario in 2030 35% below baseline scenario in 2030 Liberia Sep., 2015 No 10% below baseline scenario in 2030 Madagascar Sep., 2015 No 14% below baseline scenario in 2030 Malawi Oct., 2015 Actions only Actions only No Mali Sep., 2015 No 29% (agriculture), 31% (energy), 21% (LUCF) below baseline scenario in 2030 Mauritania Sep., 2015 No 22.3% below baseline scenario in 2030 Mauritius Sep., 2015 No 30% below baseline scenario in 2030 Morocco Jun., 2015 13% below baseline scenario in 2030 32% below baseline scenario in 2030 Mozambique Oct., 2015 No Actions only No Namibia Sep., 2015 No 89% below baseline scenario in 2030 Niger Sep., 2015 3.5% below baseline scenario in 2030 34.6% below baseline scenario in 2030 Nigeria Nov., 2015 20% below baseline scenario in 2030 45% below baseline scenario in 2030 Rwanda Dec., 2015 Actions only No No Sao Tome and Principe Sep., 2015 No 24% by 2030 compared to 2005 levels Senegal Sep., 2015 4%, 7%, 6% below baseline scenario in 2030 10%, 23%, 31% below baseline scenario in 2030 4

Seychelles Sep., 2015 122.5 ktco 2 -eq (21.4%) in 2025 and estimated No 188 ktco 2 e in 2030 (29.0%) relative to baseline emissions Sierra Leone Oct., 2015 net emissions o7.58 MtCO 2 -eq by 2035 No Somalia Nov., 2015 Actions only No No South Africa Sep., 2015 Trajectory target, 398-614 Mt CO 2 -eq for No 2025-2030 South Sudan Nov., 2015 Actions only No No Sudan Nov., 2015 3 sectors target No No Swaziland Sep., 2015 No Actions only No Tanzania Oct., 2015 10-20% below baseline scenario in 2030 No Togo Oct., 2015 11.14% below baseline scenario in 2030 31.14% below baseline scenario in 2030 Tunisia Sep., 2015 13% by 2030 compared to 2010 levels 41% by 2030 compared to 2010 levels Uganda Oct., 2015 Actions only No Zambia Sep., 2015 25% by 2030 compared to 2010 levels 47% by 2030 compared to 2010 levels Zimbabwe Sep., 2015 No 33% below baseline scenario in 2030 Europe EU28 Mar., 2015 40% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels No Albania Sep., 2015 11.5% below baseline scenario in 2030 (CO 2 ) No Andorra Apr., 2015 37% below baseline scenario in 2030 No Armenia Sep., 2015 No total aggregate emissions, 633 Mt CO2-eq for 2015-2030 Azerbaijan Sep., 2015 35% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels No Belarus Sep., 2015 28% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels No Bosnia and Herzegovina Oct., 2015 20% below baseline scenario in 2030 23% below baseline scenario in 2030 Georgia Sep., 2015 15% below baseline scenario in 2030 25% below baseline scenario in 2030 5

Iceland Jun., 2015 40% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels No Liechtenstein Apr., 2015 40% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels No Macedonia Aug., 2015 30% below baseline scenario in 2030 (CO 2 ) 36% below baseline scenario in 2030 Moldova Sep., 2015 64-67% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels 78% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels Monaco Aug., 2015 50% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels No Montenegro Sept., 2015 30% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels No Norway Mar., 2015 40% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels No Republic of Serbia Jul., 2015 9.8% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels No Russian Federation Apr., 2015 25-30% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels No San Marino Sep., 2015 20% by 2030 compared to 2005 levels No Switzerland Feb., 2015 50% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels No Turkey Sep., 2015 21% below baseline scenario in 2030 No Ukraine Sept., 2015 40% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels No Oceania Australia Aug., 2015 26-28% by 2030 compared to 2005 level No Cook Islands Nov., 2015 Renewable energy target No No Fiji Nov., 2015 Energy sector 30% below baseline scenario in No 2030 Kiribati Sep., 2015 12.8% below baseline scenario in 2030 61.8% below baseline scenario in 2030 Marshall Island Jul., 2015 32% by 2025 and 45% by 2030 compared to 2010 No level Micronesia Nov., 2015 28% by 2025 compared to 2000 level 35% by 2025 compared to 2000 level Nauru Nov., 2015 Actions only No No New Zealand Jul., 2015 30% by 2030 compared to 2005 level No Niue Nov., 2015 Renewable energy 38% by 2020 Renewable energy 80% by 2025 6

Palau Nov., 2015 Energy emission 22% below 2005 level in No 2025; 45% Renewable Energy target by 2025; 35% Energy Efficiency target by 2025 Papua New Guinea Sep., 2015 Non-GHG target and actions No No Samoa Oct., 2015 Renewable energy target No No Solomon Islands Sep., 2015 12% by 2025 and 30% by 2030 compared to 2015 27% by 2025 and 45% by 2030 compared to level 2015 level Tonga Dec., 2015 Renewable energy target No No Tuvalu Nov., 2015 60% by 2025 compared to 2010 level No Vanuatu Sep., 2015 only renewable energy target No No America Canada May, 2015 30% by 2030 compared to 2005 level No United States Mar., 2015 26-28% by 2025 compared to 2005 level No Saint Vincent and Grenadines Nov., 2015 22% below baseline scenario in 2030 No Antigua and Barbuda Oct., 2015 Actions only No No Saint Lucia Nov., 2015 16% by 2025 and 23% by 2030 below baseline No scenario Argentina Oct., 2015 15% below baseline scenario in 2030 30% below baseline scenario in 2030 Barbados Sep., 2015 23% by 2030 compared to 2008 level No Belize Oct., 2015 No Actions only No Bolivia Oct., 2015 Renewable energy and LUCF targets No No Brazil Sep., 2015 37% by 2025 compared to 2005 level No Chile Jan., 2016 30% emission intensity by 2030 compared to 35-45% emission intensity by 2030 compared to 2007 level (CO 2 ) 2007 level (CO 2 ) Colombia Sep., 2015 20% below baseline scenario in 2030 30% below baseline scenario in 2030 Costa Rica Sep., 2015 a maximum of 9.374 Mt CO 2 -eq in 2030 No 7

Cuba Nov., 2015 Actions only No No Ecuador Oct., 2015 20.4-25 % below baseline scenario in 2025 37.5-45.8% below baseline scenario in 2025 El Salvador Nov., 2015 Actions only No No Grenada Sep., 2015 30% by 2025 compared to 2010 level (indicative No 40% by 2030) Guatemala Sep., 2015 11.2% below baseline scenario in 2030 22.6% below baseline scenario in 2030 Guyana Sep., 2015 No 52 Mt CO 2 -eq in 2025 Haiti Sep., 2015 5% below baseline scenario in 2030 26% below baseline scenario in 2030 Honduras Oct., 2015 No 15% below baseline scenario in 2030 Jamaica Nov., 2015 7.8% below baseline scenario in 2030 10% below baseline scenario in 2030 Mexico Mar., 2015 22% below baseline scenario in 2030 36% below baseline scenario in 2030 Panama Apr., 2016 Non-GHG target and actions No Paraguay Oct., 2015 10% below baseline scenario in 2030 20% below baseline scenario in 2030 Peru Sep., 2015 20% below baseline scenario in 2030 30% below baseline scenario in 2030 St Kitts and Nevis Jan.,2016 No 22% below baseline scenario in 2025; 35% below baseline scenario in 2030 Suriname Oct., 2015 Actions only No No The Bahamas Nov., 2015 No 30% below baseline scenario in 2030 Trinidad and Tobago Aug., 2015 Transportation 30% by 2030 compared to 2013 No levels; 3 sectors 15% below baseline scenario in 2030 Uruguay Sep., 2015 8 intensity targets and 1 fixed level target No Venezuela Dec., 2015 20% below baseline scenario in 2030 No 2 8