Several methods exist to estimate the cumulative carbon emissions that would keep global warming to below a given temperature limit. Here we review estimates reported by the IPCC and the recent literature, and discuss the reasons underlying their differences. The most scientifically robust number-the carbon budget for CO2 -induced warming only-is also the least relevant for real-world policy. Including all greenhouse gases and using methods based on scenarios that avoid instead of exceed a given temperature limit results in lower carbon budgets. For a >66% chance of limiting warming below the internationally agreed temperature limit of 2 °C relative to pre-industrial levels, the most appropriate carbon budget estimate is 590-1,240 GtCO2 fro...
The Paris Agreement has opened debate on whether limiting warming to 1.5°C is compatible with curren...
The remaining carbon budget (RCB), the net amount of carbon dioxide humans can still emit without ex...
The remaining carbon budget represents the total amount of CO2 that can still be emitted in the futu...
Several methods exist to estimate the cumulative carbon emissions that would keep global warming to ...
Recent estimates of the amount of carbon dioxide that can still be emitted while achieving the Paris...
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...
Remaining carbon budget specifies the cap on global cumulative CO2 emissions from the present-day on...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record
Some of the differences between recent estimates of the remaining budget of carbon dioxide (CO2) emi...
The remaining carbon budget quantifies the future CO2 emissions to limit global warming below a desi...
International audienceThe IPCC Special Report on 1.5 °C concluded that anthropogenic global warming ...
The Paris Agreement has opened debate on whether limiting warming to 1.5°C is compatible with curren...
The remaining carbon budget (RCB), the net amount of carbon dioxide humans can still emit without ex...
The remaining carbon budget represents the total amount of CO2 that can still be emitted in the futu...
Several methods exist to estimate the cumulative carbon emissions that would keep global warming to ...
Recent estimates of the amount of carbon dioxide that can still be emitted while achieving the Paris...
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...
Remaining carbon budget specifies the cap on global cumulative CO2 emissions from the present-day on...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record
Some of the differences between recent estimates of the remaining budget of carbon dioxide (CO2) emi...
The remaining carbon budget quantifies the future CO2 emissions to limit global warming below a desi...
International audienceThe IPCC Special Report on 1.5 °C concluded that anthropogenic global warming ...
The Paris Agreement has opened debate on whether limiting warming to 1.5°C is compatible with curren...
The remaining carbon budget (RCB), the net amount of carbon dioxide humans can still emit without ex...
The remaining carbon budget represents the total amount of CO2 that can still be emitted in the futu...