This paper provides perspectives on the role of Latin American and Latin American countries in meeting global abatement goals, based on the scenarios developed through the CLIMACAP–LAMP modeling study. Abatement potential in Latin America, among other things, is influenced by its development status, the large contributions of non-CO2 and land use change CO2 emissions, and energy endowments. In most scenarios in this study, the economic potential to reduce fossil fuel CO2 as well as non-CO2 emissions in Latin America in 2050 is lower than in the rest of the world (in total) when measured against 2010 emissions, due largely to higher emission growth in Latin America than in the rest of the world in the absence of abatement. The potential to r...
Latin America presents important energy resources and a relatively low level of CO 2 emissions. Ener...
This research was supported by the Chair Modeling for sustainable development, driven by MINES Paris...
International audienceCentral and South America and the Caribbean countries share energy and climate...
In this paper we investigate opportunities for energy technology deployment under climate change mit...
Nearly 40% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Latin America were from agriculture, forestry, and o...
Latin America has a unique position to address climate change impacts due to its many mitigation opp...
Nearly 40% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Latin America were from agriculture, forestry, and o...
Nearly 40% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Latin America were from agriculture, forestry, and o...
AbstractNearly 40% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Latin America were from agriculture, forestr...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate opportunities for energy technology deployment under climate ch...
In this paper we investigate energy supply investment requirements in Latin America until 2050 throu...
Fil: Feld, Brian Hugo. Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía; Argentina.A pesar de la ...
Latin America has a comparative advantage in deforestation compared to other forms of climate change...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate energy supply investment requirements in Latin America until 20...
AbstractThis paper provides an overview of the base-year assumptions and baseline projections for th...
Latin America presents important energy resources and a relatively low level of CO 2 emissions. Ener...
This research was supported by the Chair Modeling for sustainable development, driven by MINES Paris...
International audienceCentral and South America and the Caribbean countries share energy and climate...
In this paper we investigate opportunities for energy technology deployment under climate change mit...
Nearly 40% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Latin America were from agriculture, forestry, and o...
Latin America has a unique position to address climate change impacts due to its many mitigation opp...
Nearly 40% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Latin America were from agriculture, forestry, and o...
Nearly 40% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Latin America were from agriculture, forestry, and o...
AbstractNearly 40% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Latin America were from agriculture, forestr...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate opportunities for energy technology deployment under climate ch...
In this paper we investigate energy supply investment requirements in Latin America until 2050 throu...
Fil: Feld, Brian Hugo. Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía; Argentina.A pesar de la ...
Latin America has a comparative advantage in deforestation compared to other forms of climate change...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate energy supply investment requirements in Latin America until 20...
AbstractThis paper provides an overview of the base-year assumptions and baseline projections for th...
Latin America presents important energy resources and a relatively low level of CO 2 emissions. Ener...
This research was supported by the Chair Modeling for sustainable development, driven by MINES Paris...
International audienceCentral and South America and the Caribbean countries share energy and climate...