Yup, it is, and I've searched for a "plan" as I've noted on many occasions.
https://cgcs.mit.edu/news-release-how-much-difference-will-paris-agreement-makeThis site is interesting, this is IF every country meets its obligations under the Paris Climate Accord, which is a large if.
"Because the climate system takes many years to respond to emissions reductions, in 2050 the SAT falls by only about 0.1° C in all three cases. Meanwhile, the rise in SAT since preindustrial times exceeds 2° C in 2053, and in 2100, reaches between 2.7 and 3.6° C—far exceeding the 2° C goal."
“The Paris agreement is certainly a step in the right direction, but it is only a step,” said Monier. “It puts us on the right path to keep warming under 3° C, but even under the same level of commitment of the Paris Agreement after 2030, our study indicates a 95 percent probability that the world will warm by more than 2° C by 2100.”
And of course it is very dubious that countries overall will meet their targets anyway, but that's another subject. China will meet their goal of doing nothing and probably exceed it.