As indicated in our 2021 report on lessons learned in climate change, for the failure to execute plans because of double counting, as you mentioned, because of overly optimistic assumptions or because of policy decisions that may undermine initiatives—a whole range of things—the net effect of that has been a series of failures to meet targets over the last three decades. It's not just an academic question about a program not meeting its objective or an overly optimistic objective. All of that has added up over the years to a net failure to meet any of these targets to mitigate climate change through emissions reductions.
On October 8th, 2024. See this statement in context.