Long-term developments in carbon dioxide emissions have tracked the middle of projected emission scenario ranges over the past three decades. If this tendency continues, it seems increasingly less likely that future emissions will follow current high-emission scenarios. However, in the past, periods of slow and fast global emissions growth was observed, which have led to previous critiques of scenarios being too low or too high. In the light of such unpredictability and since scenarios are meant to explore plausible futures, we here argue that a broad range of emission scenarios continue to be considered input in scenario-based analyses of future climate change. Furthermore, we find substantial regional differences in emissions trends. Terr...
This paper investigates the extent to which uncertainty on regional patterns of economic growth and ...
International audienceThe paper presents a comparison and evaluation of different emissions datase...
We present a suite of nine scenarios of future emissions trajectories of anthropogenic sources, a ke...
Long-term developments in carbon dioxide emissions have tracked the middle of projected emission sce...
Long-term emissions scenarios have served as the primary basis for assessing future climate change a...
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...
The wide spread of projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominately origi...
The greenhouse gas emissions scenarios published by the IPCC in the Special Report on Emission Scena...
In 2000, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published a new set of baseline greenh...
This paper reviews and analyzes more than 400 scenarios of global and regional greenhouse-gas emissi...
The large span of long-run projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominate...
Predictions of future temperature increases depend critically on the projections of future greenhous...
This article assesses emissions scenarios in the literature, originally documented in the scenario d...
Future scenarios of climate change depend on the projections of greenhouse gas emissions, which are ...
This paper investigates the extent to which uncertainty on regional patterns of economic growth and ...
International audienceThe paper presents a comparison and evaluation of different emissions datase...
We present a suite of nine scenarios of future emissions trajectories of anthropogenic sources, a ke...
Long-term developments in carbon dioxide emissions have tracked the middle of projected emission sce...
Long-term emissions scenarios have served as the primary basis for assessing future climate change a...
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...
The wide spread of projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominately origi...
The greenhouse gas emissions scenarios published by the IPCC in the Special Report on Emission Scena...
In 2000, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published a new set of baseline greenh...
This paper reviews and analyzes more than 400 scenarios of global and regional greenhouse-gas emissi...
The large span of long-run projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominate...
Predictions of future temperature increases depend critically on the projections of future greenhous...
This article assesses emissions scenarios in the literature, originally documented in the scenario d...
Future scenarios of climate change depend on the projections of greenhouse gas emissions, which are ...
This paper investigates the extent to which uncertainty on regional patterns of economic growth and ...
International audienceThe paper presents a comparison and evaluation of different emissions datase...
We present a suite of nine scenarios of future emissions trajectories of anthropogenic sources, a ke...