Many recently updated climate models show greater future warming than previously. Separate lines of evidence suggest that their warming rates may be unrealistically high, but the risk of such eventualities only emphasizes the need for rapid and deep reductions in emissions
Despite great advances in understanding of the earth’s climate, our estimate of the global temperatu...
As the world warms, there is a profound need to improve projections of climate change. Although the ...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature has warmed by about 0.9 °C. The CMIP5 computer climate mod...
Whether the widely accepted 2 °C limit for climate change is practically achievable depends partly o...
Established climate mitigation scenarios assume continued economic growth in all countries, and reco...
Following the Paris Agreement, many countries are enacting targets to achieve net-zero GHG emissions...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature of the Earth has warmed by about 0.9°C. The computer clima...
International audienceFirst, we review the evidence that abrupt climate changes have occurred in the...
Climate risks increase with mean global temperature, so knowledge about the amount of future global ...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Data availability...
The academic community could make rapid progress on quantifying the impacts of limiting global warmi...
28 pages, 6 figures; version submitted to Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesGlobal warm...
A key goal of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement is to keep global mean temperature change at 2°C and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Equilibrium climate sensitivity, the global surface temperature response to CO urn:x-wiley:grl:media...
Despite great advances in understanding of the earth’s climate, our estimate of the global temperatu...
As the world warms, there is a profound need to improve projections of climate change. Although the ...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature has warmed by about 0.9 °C. The CMIP5 computer climate mod...
Whether the widely accepted 2 °C limit for climate change is practically achievable depends partly o...
Established climate mitigation scenarios assume continued economic growth in all countries, and reco...
Following the Paris Agreement, many countries are enacting targets to achieve net-zero GHG emissions...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature of the Earth has warmed by about 0.9°C. The computer clima...
International audienceFirst, we review the evidence that abrupt climate changes have occurred in the...
Climate risks increase with mean global temperature, so knowledge about the amount of future global ...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Data availability...
The academic community could make rapid progress on quantifying the impacts of limiting global warmi...
28 pages, 6 figures; version submitted to Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesGlobal warm...
A key goal of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement is to keep global mean temperature change at 2°C and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Equilibrium climate sensitivity, the global surface temperature response to CO urn:x-wiley:grl:media...
Despite great advances in understanding of the earth’s climate, our estimate of the global temperatu...
As the world warms, there is a profound need to improve projections of climate change. Although the ...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature has warmed by about 0.9 °C. The CMIP5 computer climate mod...