To understand how global warming can be kept well below 2 degrees Celsius and even 1.5 degrees Celsius, climate policy uses scenarios that describe how society could reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. However, current scenarios have a key weakness: they typically focus on reaching specific climate goals in 2100. This choice may encourage risky pathways that delay action, reach higher-than-acceptable mid-century warming, and rely on net removal of carbon dioxide thereafter to undo their initial shortfall in reductions of emissions. Here we draw on insights from physical science to propose a scenario framework that focuses on capping global warming at a specific maximum level with either temperature stabilization or reversal thereafter. The...
The main goal of the Paris Agreement as stated in Article 2 is ‘holding the increase in the global a...
The 2015 Paris Agreement calls for countries to pursue efforts to limit global-mean temperature rise...
The Paris Agreement has opened debate on whether limiting warming to 1.5 °C is compatible with curre...
The Paris Agreement sets a long-term temperature goal of holding the global average temperature incr...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Climate policy needs to account for political and social acceptance. Current national climate policy...
Summarization: Climate change due to anthropogenic CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions has had an...
The Paris Agreement states that, relative to pre-industrial times, the increase in global average te...
The Paris Agreement confirmed the global aim to achieve a long-term climate goal, in which the globa...
Scientifically rigorous guidance to policy makers on mitigation options for meeting the Paris Agreem...
The United Nations’ Paris Agreement includes the aim of pursuing efforts to limit global warming to ...
The Paris Agreement, adopted in 2015, paved the way for a new hybrid global climate governance archi...
This study explores the critical notion of how feasible it is to achieve long-term mitigation goals ...
The 2015 Paris Agreement calls for countries to pursue efforts to limit global-mean temperature rise...
This study explores the critical notion of how feasible it is to achieve long-term mitigation goals ...
The main goal of the Paris Agreement as stated in Article 2 is ‘holding the increase in the global a...
The 2015 Paris Agreement calls for countries to pursue efforts to limit global-mean temperature rise...
The Paris Agreement has opened debate on whether limiting warming to 1.5 °C is compatible with curre...
The Paris Agreement sets a long-term temperature goal of holding the global average temperature incr...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Climate policy needs to account for political and social acceptance. Current national climate policy...
Summarization: Climate change due to anthropogenic CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions has had an...
The Paris Agreement states that, relative to pre-industrial times, the increase in global average te...
The Paris Agreement confirmed the global aim to achieve a long-term climate goal, in which the globa...
Scientifically rigorous guidance to policy makers on mitigation options for meeting the Paris Agreem...
The United Nations’ Paris Agreement includes the aim of pursuing efforts to limit global warming to ...
The Paris Agreement, adopted in 2015, paved the way for a new hybrid global climate governance archi...
This study explores the critical notion of how feasible it is to achieve long-term mitigation goals ...
The 2015 Paris Agreement calls for countries to pursue efforts to limit global-mean temperature rise...
This study explores the critical notion of how feasible it is to achieve long-term mitigation goals ...
The main goal of the Paris Agreement as stated in Article 2 is ‘holding the increase in the global a...
The 2015 Paris Agreement calls for countries to pursue efforts to limit global-mean temperature rise...
The Paris Agreement has opened debate on whether limiting warming to 1.5 °C is compatible with curre...