The greenhouse gas emissions scenarios published by the IPCC in the Special Report on Emission Scenarios (SRES) continue to serve as a primary basis for assessing future climate change and possible response strategies. These scenarios were developed between 1996 and 1999 and sufficient time has now passed to make it worth examining their consistency with more recent data and projections. The comparison performed in this paper includes population, GDP, energy use, and emissions of CO 2, non-CO 2 gases and sulfur. We find the SRES scenarios to be largely consistent with historical data for the 1990-2000 period and with recent projections. Exceptions to this general observation include (1) in the long-term, relatively high population growth as...
Predictions of future temperature increases depend critically on the projections of future greenhous...
This paper reviews and analyzes more than 400 scenarios of global and regional greenhouse-gas emissi...
A model of carbon dioxide emissions of the USA is presented. The model consists of population, incom...
Long-term emissions scenarios have served as the primary basis for assessing future climate change a...
In 2000, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published a new set of baseline greenh...
This set of papers chiefly presents a critique of the IPCC's Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (...
The preliminary emission scenarios in the Special Report on Emission Scenario (SRES) developed by th...
Long-term global emission scenarios enable the analysis of future climate change, impacts, and respo...
Long-term global emission scenarios enable the analysis of future climate change, impacts, and respo...
Long-term developments in carbon dioxide emissions have tracked the middle of projected emission sce...
This article assesses emissions scenarios in the literature, originally documented in the scenario d...
The large span of long-run projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominate...
A model of carbon dioxide emissions of the USA is presented. The model consists of population, incom...
A model of carbon dioxide emissions of the USA is presented. The model consists of population, incom...
Anthropogenic global warming caused by CO2 emissions is strongly and fundamentally linked to future ...
Predictions of future temperature increases depend critically on the projections of future greenhous...
This paper reviews and analyzes more than 400 scenarios of global and regional greenhouse-gas emissi...
A model of carbon dioxide emissions of the USA is presented. The model consists of population, incom...
Long-term emissions scenarios have served as the primary basis for assessing future climate change a...
In 2000, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published a new set of baseline greenh...
This set of papers chiefly presents a critique of the IPCC's Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (...
The preliminary emission scenarios in the Special Report on Emission Scenario (SRES) developed by th...
Long-term global emission scenarios enable the analysis of future climate change, impacts, and respo...
Long-term global emission scenarios enable the analysis of future climate change, impacts, and respo...
Long-term developments in carbon dioxide emissions have tracked the middle of projected emission sce...
This article assesses emissions scenarios in the literature, originally documented in the scenario d...
The large span of long-run projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominate...
A model of carbon dioxide emissions of the USA is presented. The model consists of population, incom...
A model of carbon dioxide emissions of the USA is presented. The model consists of population, incom...
Anthropogenic global warming caused by CO2 emissions is strongly and fundamentally linked to future ...
Predictions of future temperature increases depend critically on the projections of future greenhous...
This paper reviews and analyzes more than 400 scenarios of global and regional greenhouse-gas emissi...
A model of carbon dioxide emissions of the USA is presented. The model consists of population, incom...