Some of the differences between recent estimates of the remaining budget of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions consistent with limiting warming to 1.5 °C arise from different estimates of the level of warming to date relative to pre-industrial conditions, but not all. Here we show that, for simple geometrical reasons, the combination of both the level and rate of human-induced warming provides a remarkably accurate prediction of remaining emission budgets to peak warming across a broad range of scenarios, if budgets are expressed in terms of CO2-forcing-equivalent emissions. These in turn predict CO2 emissions budgets if (but only if) the fractional contribution of non-CO2 drivers to warming remains approximately unchanged, as it does in some a...
Global-mean temperature increase is roughly proportional to cumulative emissions of carbon-dioxide (...
Carbon budgets, which define the total allowable CO2 emissions associated with a given global climat...
Global efforts to mitigate climate change are guided by projections of future temperatures. But the ...
Some of the differences between recent estimates of the remaining budget of carbon dioxide (CO2) emi...
The Paris Agreement has opened debate on whether limiting warming to 1.5°C is compatible with curren...
The Paris Agreement has opened debate on whether limiting warming to 1.5 °C is compatible with curre...
Several methods exist to estimate the cumulative carbon emissions that would keep global warming to ...
The relationship between cumulative CO2 emissions and CO2-induced warming is determined by the Trans...
While cumulative carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions dominate anthropogenic warming over centuries, tempe...
The Paris Agreement has opened debate on whether limiting warming to 1.5 °C is compatible with curre...
International audienceThe IPCC Special Report on 1.5 °C concluded that anthropogenic global warming ...
Global-mean temperature increase is roughly proportional to cumulative emissions of carbon-dioxide (...
Carbon budgets, which define the total allowable CO2 emissions associated with a given global climat...
Global efforts to mitigate climate change are guided by projections of future temperatures. But the ...
Some of the differences between recent estimates of the remaining budget of carbon dioxide (CO2) emi...
The Paris Agreement has opened debate on whether limiting warming to 1.5°C is compatible with curren...
The Paris Agreement has opened debate on whether limiting warming to 1.5 °C is compatible with curre...
Several methods exist to estimate the cumulative carbon emissions that would keep global warming to ...
The relationship between cumulative CO2 emissions and CO2-induced warming is determined by the Trans...
While cumulative carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions dominate anthropogenic warming over centuries, tempe...
The Paris Agreement has opened debate on whether limiting warming to 1.5 °C is compatible with curre...
International audienceThe IPCC Special Report on 1.5 °C concluded that anthropogenic global warming ...
Global-mean temperature increase is roughly proportional to cumulative emissions of carbon-dioxide (...
Carbon budgets, which define the total allowable CO2 emissions associated with a given global climat...
Global efforts to mitigate climate change are guided by projections of future temperatures. But the ...