The ongoing exhaustion of fossil fuels places a limit to the total amount of anthropogenic CO2 that will be emitted into the atmosphere and therefore constraints future global warming. Here we assess the implications of fossil fuels depletion on future changes of atmospheric CO2 concentration and global-mean temperature. We find that, despite the exhaustion of fossil fuels, future global warming will likely reach a dangerous level. Deliberate actions aiming at emissions reduction are needed to avoid dangerous climate change
Slowing climate change requires overcoming inertia in political, technological, and geophysical syst...
Slowing climate change requires overcoming inertia in political, technological, and geophysical syst...
Global warming is directly related to the consumption of fossil fuel and corresponding CO2 emission ...
A scientific debate is in progress about the intersection of climate change with the new field of fo...
The climatic effects of rising CO2 levels will become increasingly significantin the future. Consump...
Increasing global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), a heat-trapping gas, are pushing the world into...
We assess climate impacts of global warming using ongoing observations and paleoclimate data. We use...
We assess climate impacts of global warming using ongoing observations and paleoclimate data. We use...
The fight against global warming and the challenge of reducing CO2 output are critical issues for em...
The fight against global warming and the challenge of reducing CO2 output are critical issues for em...
We assess climate impacts of global warming using ongoing observations and paleoclimate data. We use...
World fossil fuel reserves, historical and current rates of consumption are reviewed and estimates o...
Unconstrained CO2 emission from fossil fuel burning has been the dominant cause of observed anthropo...
<div><p>We assess climate impacts of global warming using ongoing observations and paleoclimate data...
recently stated unequivocally that climate is warming and that burning of fossil fuels by humans is ...
Slowing climate change requires overcoming inertia in political, technological, and geophysical syst...
Slowing climate change requires overcoming inertia in political, technological, and geophysical syst...
Global warming is directly related to the consumption of fossil fuel and corresponding CO2 emission ...
A scientific debate is in progress about the intersection of climate change with the new field of fo...
The climatic effects of rising CO2 levels will become increasingly significantin the future. Consump...
Increasing global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), a heat-trapping gas, are pushing the world into...
We assess climate impacts of global warming using ongoing observations and paleoclimate data. We use...
We assess climate impacts of global warming using ongoing observations and paleoclimate data. We use...
The fight against global warming and the challenge of reducing CO2 output are critical issues for em...
The fight against global warming and the challenge of reducing CO2 output are critical issues for em...
We assess climate impacts of global warming using ongoing observations and paleoclimate data. We use...
World fossil fuel reserves, historical and current rates of consumption are reviewed and estimates o...
Unconstrained CO2 emission from fossil fuel burning has been the dominant cause of observed anthropo...
<div><p>We assess climate impacts of global warming using ongoing observations and paleoclimate data...
recently stated unequivocally that climate is warming and that burning of fossil fuels by humans is ...
Slowing climate change requires overcoming inertia in political, technological, and geophysical syst...
Slowing climate change requires overcoming inertia in political, technological, and geophysical syst...
Global warming is directly related to the consumption of fossil fuel and corresponding CO2 emission ...