International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to clarify the magnitude of the climate challenge we face globally and the role that the four largest greenhouse gas emitters – China, the U.S.A., the European Union and India – could potentially play, if they decided on a “deep collaboration”. As stated in IPCC’s 1.5°C report, the challenge is indeed to bring global emissions down to a level where they could be compensated for by anthropogenic carbon capture from the atmosphere. In this paper, we focus on the abatement of CO2 emissions as they represent two thirds of total GHG emissions3. By doing so, we recognise that confining our data to CO2 ignores other important gases (methane, nitrous oxides, fluorinated gases) and their emission dy...
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A greenhouse gas (GHG) emission model was developed based on economic and energy sector development ...
This paper is to provide quantitative data on some critical issues in anticipation of the forthcomin...
Rapid global economic growth, centred in Asia but now spread across the world, is driving rapid gree...
Efforts such as the Kyoto Protocol to reduce emissions that may be linked to climate change focus on...
Rapid global economic growth, centred in Asia but now spread across the world, is driving rapid gree...
Rapid global economic growth, centred in Asia but now spread across the world, is driving rapid gre...
Now that many large emitting countries have set goals for reaching zero emissions in this century at...
A zero balance between the emissions and capture by the earth sinks of CO2 with a maximum rise of Te...
Recent research has shown that the effect of human activities on climate can be characterized by a s...
Now that many countries have set goals for reaching net zero emissions by the middle of the century,...
This paper explores the consequences of different policy assumptions and the derivation of globally ...
International audienceNow that many countries have set goals for reaching net zero emissions by the ...
Recent growth in carbon dioxide emissions from China’s energy sector has exceeded expectations. In a...
This study compares greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions projections in 2030 under current policies and th...
This paper aims to analyse and compare the driving forces of the carbon dioxide emissions of the six...
A greenhouse gas (GHG) emission model was developed based on economic and energy sector development ...
This paper is to provide quantitative data on some critical issues in anticipation of the forthcomin...
Rapid global economic growth, centred in Asia but now spread across the world, is driving rapid gree...
Efforts such as the Kyoto Protocol to reduce emissions that may be linked to climate change focus on...
Rapid global economic growth, centred in Asia but now spread across the world, is driving rapid gree...
Rapid global economic growth, centred in Asia but now spread across the world, is driving rapid gre...
Now that many large emitting countries have set goals for reaching zero emissions in this century at...
A zero balance between the emissions and capture by the earth sinks of CO2 with a maximum rise of Te...
Recent research has shown that the effect of human activities on climate can be characterized by a s...
Now that many countries have set goals for reaching net zero emissions by the middle of the century,...
This paper explores the consequences of different policy assumptions and the derivation of globally ...
International audienceNow that many countries have set goals for reaching net zero emissions by the ...
Recent growth in carbon dioxide emissions from China’s energy sector has exceeded expectations. In a...
This study compares greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions projections in 2030 under current policies and th...
This paper aims to analyse and compare the driving forces of the carbon dioxide emissions of the six...