Recent downward revisions in the climate response to rising CO2 levels, and opportunities for reducing non-CO2 climate warming, have both been cited as evidence that the case for reducing CO2 emissions is less urgent than previously thought. Evaluating the impact of delay is complicated by the fact that CO2 emissions accumulate over time, so what happens after they peak is as relevant for long-term warming as the size and timing of the peak itself. Previous discussions have focused on how the rate of reduction required to meet any given temperature target rises asymptotically the later the emissions peak. Here we focus on a complementary question: how fast is peak CO2-induced warming increasing while mitigation is delayed, assuming no incre...
A number of recent studies have found a strong link between peak global warming due to anthropogenic...
Most deliberations on climate policy are based on a mitigation response that assumes a gradually inc...
Global efforts to mitigate climate change are guided by projections of future temperatures. But the ...
While climate science debates are focused on the attainment of peak anthropogenic CO2 emissions and ...
Climate change mitigation via a reduction in the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) is ...
Climate change mitigation via a reduction in the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) is ...
Strong mitigation of anthropogenic emissions is necessary, but it is not clear how fast these effort...
Short lived climate forcers (SLCF) such as black carbon, tropospheric ozone, or methane have been pr...
In a recent letter, Ricke and Caldeira (2014 Environ. Res. Lett. 9 124002) estimated that the timing...
Most modelling studies that explore long-term greenhouse gas mitigation scenarios focus on cost-effi...
This paper compares the results of the three state of the art climate-energy-economy models IMACLIM-...
Carbon-dioxide (CO2) is the main contributor to anthropogenic global warming, and the timing of its ...
Methane mitigation is essential for addressing climate change, but the value of rapidly implementing...
This thesis gives insight into key aspects of the climate system response to anthropogenic carbon di...
While cumulative carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions dominate anthropogenic warming over centuries, tempe...
A number of recent studies have found a strong link between peak global warming due to anthropogenic...
Most deliberations on climate policy are based on a mitigation response that assumes a gradually inc...
Global efforts to mitigate climate change are guided by projections of future temperatures. But the ...
While climate science debates are focused on the attainment of peak anthropogenic CO2 emissions and ...
Climate change mitigation via a reduction in the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) is ...
Climate change mitigation via a reduction in the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) is ...
Strong mitigation of anthropogenic emissions is necessary, but it is not clear how fast these effort...
Short lived climate forcers (SLCF) such as black carbon, tropospheric ozone, or methane have been pr...
In a recent letter, Ricke and Caldeira (2014 Environ. Res. Lett. 9 124002) estimated that the timing...
Most modelling studies that explore long-term greenhouse gas mitigation scenarios focus on cost-effi...
This paper compares the results of the three state of the art climate-energy-economy models IMACLIM-...
Carbon-dioxide (CO2) is the main contributor to anthropogenic global warming, and the timing of its ...
Methane mitigation is essential for addressing climate change, but the value of rapidly implementing...
This thesis gives insight into key aspects of the climate system response to anthropogenic carbon di...
While cumulative carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions dominate anthropogenic warming over centuries, tempe...
A number of recent studies have found a strong link between peak global warming due to anthropogenic...
Most deliberations on climate policy are based on a mitigation response that assumes a gradually inc...
Global efforts to mitigate climate change are guided by projections of future temperatures. But the ...