Emission pathways that are consistent with meeting the Paris Agreement goal of holding global mean temperature rise well below 2 °C often assume a temperature overshoot. In such overshoot scenarios, a given temperature limit is first exceeded and later returned to, under the assumption of large‐scale deliberate carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere. Here we show that although such strategy might result in a reversal of global mean temperature, the carbon cycle exhibits path dependence. After an overshoot, more carbon is stored in the ocean and less on land compared to a scenario with the same cumulative CO2 emissions but no overshoot. The near‐path independence of surface air temperature arises despite the path dependence in the carbon...
Several methods exist to estimate the cumulative carbon emissions that would keep global warming to ...
Global emissions scenarios play a critical role in the assessment of strategies to mitigate climate ...
Emission budgets are defined as the cumulative amount of anthropogenic CO2 emission compatible with ...
Emission pathways that are consistent with meeting the Paris Agreement goal of holding global mean t...
There is a substantial gap between the current emissions of greenhouse gases and levels required for...
The Paris Agreement has initiated a scientific debate on the role that carbon removal – or net nega...
Overshooting global temperature goals is risky. New research from the ENGAGE project shows the long-...
Temperature targets of the Paris Agreement limit global net cumulative emissions to very tight carbo...
Temperature targets of the Paris Agreement limit global net cumulative emissions to very tight carbo...
The Paris Agreement has initiated a scientific debate on the role that carbon removal – or net negat...
In the aftermath of the Paris Agreement, the climate science and policy communities are beginning to...
Several methods exist to estimate the cumulative carbon emissions that would keep global warming to ...
Global emissions scenarios play a critical role in the assessment of strategies to mitigate climate ...
Emission budgets are defined as the cumulative amount of anthropogenic CO2 emission compatible with ...
Emission pathways that are consistent with meeting the Paris Agreement goal of holding global mean t...
There is a substantial gap between the current emissions of greenhouse gases and levels required for...
The Paris Agreement has initiated a scientific debate on the role that carbon removal – or net nega...
Overshooting global temperature goals is risky. New research from the ENGAGE project shows the long-...
Temperature targets of the Paris Agreement limit global net cumulative emissions to very tight carbo...
Temperature targets of the Paris Agreement limit global net cumulative emissions to very tight carbo...
The Paris Agreement has initiated a scientific debate on the role that carbon removal – or net negat...
In the aftermath of the Paris Agreement, the climate science and policy communities are beginning to...
Several methods exist to estimate the cumulative carbon emissions that would keep global warming to ...
Global emissions scenarios play a critical role in the assessment of strategies to mitigate climate ...
Emission budgets are defined as the cumulative amount of anthropogenic CO2 emission compatible with ...