Which countries are doing the most to stop dangerous global warming?

In November, nearly 200 countries meet in Paris for UN talks to agree a new climate deal. Find out below how their pledges - known as Intended Nationally Determined Contributions or INDCs in UN jargon - compare in The Guardian's in-depth analysis of 14 key countries and blocs.

Without new action on carbon emissions, this happens
This is why Paris is necessary. Developing countries still have a lot of developing to do – and that means big increases in emissions that would lock in dangerous global warming. That’s why, unlike the only previous international climate protocol, Paris will apply to rich and poor countries.

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