Climate change mitigation via a reduction in the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principle requirement for reducing global warming, its impacts, and the degree of adaptation required. We present a simple conceptual model of anthropogenic CO2 emissions to highlight the trade off between delay in commencing mitigation, and the strength of mitigation then required to meet specific atmospheric CO2 stabilization targets. We calculate the effects of alternative emission profiles on atmospheric CO2 and global temperature change over a millennial timescale using a simple coupled carbon cycle-climate model. For example, if it takes 50 years to transform the energy sector and the maximum rate at which emissions can be reduced i...
In addition to the greenhouse gases that cause radiative forcing (RF), the global climate is also af...
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This study explores the critical notion of how feasible it is to achieve long-term mitigation goals ...
Climate change mitigation via a reduction in the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) is ...
Two different mitigation scenarios for stabilising carbon dioxide concentration at 450 ppmv by 2100 ...
While climate science debates are focused on the attainment of peak anthropogenic CO2 emissions and ...
Tradeoffs are examined between mitigating black carbon (BC) and carbon dioxide (CO2) for limiting pe...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Temperature-cost-trade-off curves showing the effect of timing of glob...
Short lived climate forcers (SLCF) such as black carbon, tropospheric ozone, or methane have been pr...
While the international community has agreed on the long-term target of limiting global warming to n...
[1] Current international climate mitigation efforts aim to stabilize levels of greenhouse gases in ...
Delaying action to mitigate climate change increases the risk that adverse climate change impacts, i...
A major step towards achieving the goals of the Paris agreement would be a measurable change in the ...
This paper compares the results of the three state of the art climate-energy-economy models IMACLIM-...
There is growing evidence that anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as a by-product of the c...
In addition to the greenhouse gases that cause radiative forcing (RF), the global climate is also af...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2006. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
This study explores the critical notion of how feasible it is to achieve long-term mitigation goals ...
Climate change mitigation via a reduction in the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) is ...
Two different mitigation scenarios for stabilising carbon dioxide concentration at 450 ppmv by 2100 ...
While climate science debates are focused on the attainment of peak anthropogenic CO2 emissions and ...
Tradeoffs are examined between mitigating black carbon (BC) and carbon dioxide (CO2) for limiting pe...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Temperature-cost-trade-off curves showing the effect of timing of glob...
Short lived climate forcers (SLCF) such as black carbon, tropospheric ozone, or methane have been pr...
While the international community has agreed on the long-term target of limiting global warming to n...
[1] Current international climate mitigation efforts aim to stabilize levels of greenhouse gases in ...
Delaying action to mitigate climate change increases the risk that adverse climate change impacts, i...
A major step towards achieving the goals of the Paris agreement would be a measurable change in the ...
This paper compares the results of the three state of the art climate-energy-economy models IMACLIM-...
There is growing evidence that anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as a by-product of the c...
In addition to the greenhouse gases that cause radiative forcing (RF), the global climate is also af...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2006. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
This study explores the critical notion of how feasible it is to achieve long-term mitigation goals ...