The relatively short atmospheric lifetimes of methane (CH4) and black carbon (BC) have focused attention on the potential for reducing anthropogenic climate change by reducing Short-Lived Climate Forcer (SLCF) emissions. This paper examines radiative forcing and global mean temperature results from the Energy Modeling Forum (EMF)-30 multi-model suite of scenarios addressing CH4 and BC mitigation, the two major short-lived climate forcers. Central estimates of temperature reductions in 2040 from an idealized scenario focused on reductions in methane and black carbon emissions ranged from 0.18–0.26 °C across the nine participating models. Reductions in methane emissions drive 60% or more of these temperature reductions by 2040, although the m...
Black carbon (BC) from the burning of fossil fuel and biomass absorbs solar radiation and might inte...
Natural methane emissions are noticeably influenced by warming of cold arctic ecosystems and permafr...
Tropospheric ozone and black carbon (BC) contribute to both degraded air quality and global warming....
The relatively short atmospheric lifetimes of methane (CH4) and black carbon (BC) have focused atten...
Several studies have shown that the greenhouse gas reduction resulting from the current nationally d...
This study examines model-specific assumptions and projections of methane (CH4) emissions in deep mi...
In addition to the greenhouse gases that cause radiative forcing (RF), the global climate is alsoaff...
Short lived climate forcers (SLCF) such as black carbon, tropospheric ozone, or methane have been pr...
Anthropogenic global warming is driven by emissions of a wide variety of radiative forcers ranging f...
Meeting the Paris Agreement temperature goal necessitates limiting methane (CH4)-induced warming, in...
In addition to the greenhouse gases that cause radiative forcing (RF), the global climate is also af...
Limiting global warming to any level requires limiting the total amount of CO2 emissions, or staying...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Several studies have shown that the greenhouse gas reduction resulting from the current nationally d...
To understand the importance of methane on the levels of carbon emission reductions required to achi...
Black carbon (BC) from the burning of fossil fuel and biomass absorbs solar radiation and might inte...
Natural methane emissions are noticeably influenced by warming of cold arctic ecosystems and permafr...
Tropospheric ozone and black carbon (BC) contribute to both degraded air quality and global warming....
The relatively short atmospheric lifetimes of methane (CH4) and black carbon (BC) have focused atten...
Several studies have shown that the greenhouse gas reduction resulting from the current nationally d...
This study examines model-specific assumptions and projections of methane (CH4) emissions in deep mi...
In addition to the greenhouse gases that cause radiative forcing (RF), the global climate is alsoaff...
Short lived climate forcers (SLCF) such as black carbon, tropospheric ozone, or methane have been pr...
Anthropogenic global warming is driven by emissions of a wide variety of radiative forcers ranging f...
Meeting the Paris Agreement temperature goal necessitates limiting methane (CH4)-induced warming, in...
In addition to the greenhouse gases that cause radiative forcing (RF), the global climate is also af...
Limiting global warming to any level requires limiting the total amount of CO2 emissions, or staying...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Several studies have shown that the greenhouse gas reduction resulting from the current nationally d...
To understand the importance of methane on the levels of carbon emission reductions required to achi...
Black carbon (BC) from the burning of fossil fuel and biomass absorbs solar radiation and might inte...
Natural methane emissions are noticeably influenced by warming of cold arctic ecosystems and permafr...
Tropospheric ozone and black carbon (BC) contribute to both degraded air quality and global warming....