Achieving the Paris Agreement’s aim of limiting average global temperature increases to 1.5 °C requires substantial changes in the land system. However, individual countries’ plans to accomplish these changes remain vague, almost certainly insufficient and unlikely to be implemented in full. These shortcomings are partially the result of avoidable ‘blind spots’ relating to time lags inherent in the implementation of land-based mitigation strategies. Key blind spots include inconsistencies between different land-system policies, spatial and temporal lags in land-system change, and detrimental consequences of some mitigation options. We suggest that improved recognition of these processes is necessary to identify achievable mitigation actions...
Land-based mitigation, particularly through afforestation, reforestation and avoided deforestation, ...
The UN Paris Agreement puts in place a legally binding mechanism to increase mitigation action over ...
Rapid economic and population growth over the last centuries have started to push the Earth out of i...
Land use, land use change, and forestry (LULUCF) activities, including deforestation and forest rest...
In December 2015 world leaders agreed upon a new global climate agreement in an attempt to limit the...
Taking stock of global progress towards achieving the Paris Agreement requires measuring aggregate n...
The global climate goals of the Paris Agreement will have to be met through action at the national l...
Current mitigation efforts and existing future commitments are inadequate to accomplish the Paris Ag...
Current emission pledges to the Paris Agreement appear insufficient to hold the global average tempe...
Taking stock of global progress towards achieving the Paris Agreement requires consistently measurin...
© 2018 Dr. Kate DooleyEmissions from land have been only partially included to date within the Unite...
It is still possible to comply with the Paris Climate Agreement to maintain a global temperature ‘we...
Scenarios that limit global warming to below 2 °C by 2100 assume significant land-use change to supp...
Summarization: Climate change due to anthropogenic CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions has had an...
Current global mitigation ambition as under the Paris Agreement as reflected in the National Determi...
Land-based mitigation, particularly through afforestation, reforestation and avoided deforestation, ...
The UN Paris Agreement puts in place a legally binding mechanism to increase mitigation action over ...
Rapid economic and population growth over the last centuries have started to push the Earth out of i...
Land use, land use change, and forestry (LULUCF) activities, including deforestation and forest rest...
In December 2015 world leaders agreed upon a new global climate agreement in an attempt to limit the...
Taking stock of global progress towards achieving the Paris Agreement requires measuring aggregate n...
The global climate goals of the Paris Agreement will have to be met through action at the national l...
Current mitigation efforts and existing future commitments are inadequate to accomplish the Paris Ag...
Current emission pledges to the Paris Agreement appear insufficient to hold the global average tempe...
Taking stock of global progress towards achieving the Paris Agreement requires consistently measurin...
© 2018 Dr. Kate DooleyEmissions from land have been only partially included to date within the Unite...
It is still possible to comply with the Paris Climate Agreement to maintain a global temperature ‘we...
Scenarios that limit global warming to below 2 °C by 2100 assume significant land-use change to supp...
Summarization: Climate change due to anthropogenic CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions has had an...
Current global mitigation ambition as under the Paris Agreement as reflected in the National Determi...
Land-based mitigation, particularly through afforestation, reforestation and avoided deforestation, ...
The UN Paris Agreement puts in place a legally binding mechanism to increase mitigation action over ...
Rapid economic and population growth over the last centuries have started to push the Earth out of i...