This paper reports the main results of an assessment of the global-scale implications of the stabilisation of atmospheric CO2 concentrations at 750 ppm (by 2250) and 550 ppm (by 2150), in relationto a scenario of unmitigated emissions. The climate change scenarios were derived from simulation experiments conducted with the HadCM2 global climate model and forced with the IPCC IS92a, S750 and S550 emissions scenarios. The simulated changes in climate were applied to an observed global baseline climatology, and applied with impacts models to estimate impacts on natural vegetation, water resources, coastal flood risk and wetland loss, crop yield and food security, and malaria. The studies used a single set of population and socio-economic scena...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
This paper reports the main results of an assessment of the global-scale implications of the stabili...
Some recent results from research sponsored by the United Kingdom Department of the Environment, Tra...
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Abstract niet beschikbaarThis report highlights the consequences of two policy scenarios of concern ...
This paper provides an overview of new emission mitigation scenarios that lead to stabilization of a...
&strati-In a previous study, the impact on atmospheric CO2 concentration and globally-averaged c...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
This paper reports the main results of an assessment of the global-scale implications of the stabili...
Some recent results from research sponsored by the United Kingdom Department of the Environment, Tra...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2006. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThis report highlights the consequences of two policy scenarios of concern ...
This paper provides an overview of new emission mitigation scenarios that lead to stabilization of a...
&strati-In a previous study, the impact on atmospheric CO2 concentration and globally-averaged c...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...