The transient climate response to cumulative carbon emissions (TCRE) is a highly policy-relevant quantity in climate science. The TCRE suggests that peak warming is linearly proportional to cumulative carbon emissions and nearly independent of the emissions scenario. Here, we use simulations of the Earth System Model (ESM) from the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) to show that global mean surface temperature may increase by 0.5 °C after carbon emissions are stopped at 2 °C global warming, implying an increase in the coefficient relating global warming to cumulative carbon emissions on multi-centennial timescales. The simulations also suggest a 20% lower quota on cumulative carbon emissions allowed to achieve a policy-driven limi...
The climate response after cessation of carbon emissions is examined here, exploiting a single equat...
Abstract The surface warming response to carbon emissions is diagnosed using a suite ...
A number of studies have examined the size of the allowable global cumulative carbon budget compatib...
The global temperature response to increasing atmospheric CO2 is often quantified by metrics such as...
The global temperature response to increasing atmospheric CO2 is often quantified by metrics such as...
The global temperature response to increasing atmospheric CO2 is often quantified by metrics such as...
The global temperature response to increasing atmospheric CO2 is often quantified by metrics such as...
studies have identified a near-linear relationship between global mean temperature change and cumula...
Recent research has demonstrated that global mean surface air warming is approximately proportional ...
<p>The controls of the effective transient climate response (TCRE), defined in terms o...
Recent studies have identified an approximately proportional relationship between global warming and...
The surface warming response to carbon emissions, defines a climate metric, the Transient Climate Re...
<p>The controls of a climate metric, the Transient Climate Response to cumulative carb...
Climate model experiments reveal that transient global warming is nearly proportional to cumulative ...
The surface warming response to carbon emissions is diagnosed using a suite of Earth system models, ...
The climate response after cessation of carbon emissions is examined here, exploiting a single equat...
Abstract The surface warming response to carbon emissions is diagnosed using a suite ...
A number of studies have examined the size of the allowable global cumulative carbon budget compatib...
The global temperature response to increasing atmospheric CO2 is often quantified by metrics such as...
The global temperature response to increasing atmospheric CO2 is often quantified by metrics such as...
The global temperature response to increasing atmospheric CO2 is often quantified by metrics such as...
The global temperature response to increasing atmospheric CO2 is often quantified by metrics such as...
studies have identified a near-linear relationship between global mean temperature change and cumula...
Recent research has demonstrated that global mean surface air warming is approximately proportional ...
<p>The controls of the effective transient climate response (TCRE), defined in terms o...
Recent studies have identified an approximately proportional relationship between global warming and...
The surface warming response to carbon emissions, defines a climate metric, the Transient Climate Re...
<p>The controls of a climate metric, the Transient Climate Response to cumulative carb...
Climate model experiments reveal that transient global warming is nearly proportional to cumulative ...
The surface warming response to carbon emissions is diagnosed using a suite of Earth system models, ...
The climate response after cessation of carbon emissions is examined here, exploiting a single equat...
Abstract The surface warming response to carbon emissions is diagnosed using a suite ...
A number of studies have examined the size of the allowable global cumulative carbon budget compatib...