The contributions of single greenhouse gas emitters to country-level climate change are generally not disentangled, despite their relevance for climate policy and litigation. Here, we quantify the contributions of the five largest emitters (China, US, EU-27, India, and Russia) to projected 2030 country-level warming and extreme hot years with respect to pre-industrial climate using an innovative suite of Earth System Model emulators. We find that under current pledges, their cumulated 1991–2030 emissions are expected to result in extreme hot years every second year by 2030 in twice as many countries (92%) as without their influence (46%). If all world nations shared the same fossil CO2 per capita emissions as projected for the US from 2016–...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
International efforts to avoid dangerous climate change have historically focused on reducing energy...
The contributions of single greenhouse gas emitters to country-level climate change are generally no...
There is considerable interest in identifying national contributions to global warming as a way of a...
The analysis presented here considers whether the INDCs that were submitted by 23 October 2015 are c...
The likelihood and severity of high‐impact future temperature extremes can be reduced through climat...
The United Nations Paris Agreement creates a specific need to compare consequences of cumulative emi...
Headline issue: Countries agreed at the 20th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP20) in Lim...
To limit global warming to well below 2°C in accord with the Paris Agreement, countries throughout t...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
International experts agree that the emission of greenhouse gases by mankind is rising further and f...
Headline issue: Countries agreed at the 20th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP20) in Lim...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
International efforts to avoid dangerous climate change have historically focused on reducing energy...
The contributions of single greenhouse gas emitters to country-level climate change are generally no...
There is considerable interest in identifying national contributions to global warming as a way of a...
The analysis presented here considers whether the INDCs that were submitted by 23 October 2015 are c...
The likelihood and severity of high‐impact future temperature extremes can be reduced through climat...
The United Nations Paris Agreement creates a specific need to compare consequences of cumulative emi...
Headline issue: Countries agreed at the 20th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP20) in Lim...
To limit global warming to well below 2°C in accord with the Paris Agreement, countries throughout t...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
International experts agree that the emission of greenhouse gases by mankind is rising further and f...
Headline issue: Countries agreed at the 20th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP20) in Lim...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
International efforts to avoid dangerous climate change have historically focused on reducing energy...