This paper explores the climate consequences of “delayed near-term action” and “staged accession” scenarios for limiting warming below 2 °C. The stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations at low levels requires a large-scale transformation of the energy system. Depending on policy choices, there are alternative pathways to reach this objective. An “optimal” path, as emerging from energy-economic modeling, implies immediate action with stringent emission reductions, while the currently proposed international policies translate into reduction delays and higher near-term emissions. In our delayed action scenarios, low stabilization levels need thus to be reached from comparatively high 2030 emission levels. Negative consequences are higher...
While the international community aims to limit global warming to below 2 ° C to prevent dangerous c...
This study explores the critical notion of how feasible it is to achieve long-term mitigation goals ...
The implications of global mitigation to achieve different long-term temperature goals (LTTGs) can b...
AbstractThis paper explores the climate consequences of “delayed near-term action” and “staged acces...
This paper explores the climate consequences of "delayed near-term action" and "staged accession" sc...
Stringent long-term climate targets necessitate a limit on cumulative emissions in this century for ...
AbstractStringent long-term climate targets necessitate a limit on cumulative emissions in this cent...
© 2014 The Authors. This study explores a situation of staged accession to a global climate policy r...
This paper provides an overview of the AMPERE modeling comparison project with focus on the implicat...
AbstractThis paper provides an overview of the AMPERE modeling comparison project with focus on the ...
This paper explores the implications of delays (to 2030) in implementing optimal policies for long-t...
AbstractThis paper explores the implications of delays (to 2030) in implementing optimal policies fo...
Most of the integrated assessment modelling literature focuses on cost-effective pathways towards gi...
AbstractThis study explores a situation of staged accession to a global climate policy regime from t...
This study explores the critical notion of how feasible it is to achieve long-term mitigation goals ...
While the international community aims to limit global warming to below 2 ° C to prevent dangerous c...
This study explores the critical notion of how feasible it is to achieve long-term mitigation goals ...
The implications of global mitigation to achieve different long-term temperature goals (LTTGs) can b...
AbstractThis paper explores the climate consequences of “delayed near-term action” and “staged acces...
This paper explores the climate consequences of "delayed near-term action" and "staged accession" sc...
Stringent long-term climate targets necessitate a limit on cumulative emissions in this century for ...
AbstractStringent long-term climate targets necessitate a limit on cumulative emissions in this cent...
© 2014 The Authors. This study explores a situation of staged accession to a global climate policy r...
This paper provides an overview of the AMPERE modeling comparison project with focus on the implicat...
AbstractThis paper provides an overview of the AMPERE modeling comparison project with focus on the ...
This paper explores the implications of delays (to 2030) in implementing optimal policies for long-t...
AbstractThis paper explores the implications of delays (to 2030) in implementing optimal policies fo...
Most of the integrated assessment modelling literature focuses on cost-effective pathways towards gi...
AbstractThis study explores a situation of staged accession to a global climate policy regime from t...
This study explores the critical notion of how feasible it is to achieve long-term mitigation goals ...
While the international community aims to limit global warming to below 2 ° C to prevent dangerous c...
This study explores the critical notion of how feasible it is to achieve long-term mitigation goals ...
The implications of global mitigation to achieve different long-term temperature goals (LTTGs) can b...