This dissertation presents a multidisciplinary approach to climate change research. It explores the limitations of the current scenario-building framework used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and presents new strategies for better understanding climate futures. Using Pathfinder, a simple model focused on climate and the carbon cycle, this research fills a gap in the range of existing simple climate models by incorporating the latest data and providing a backward, temperature-driven examination of climate change scenarios.Prospects for improvement are then identified by discussing the representation of the ocean in Pathfinder, focusing on the Ocean Heat-Carbon Nexus and its critical role in the global carbon cycle and...
Reconnue par les Nations-Unies comme l’un des huit objectifs du millénaire, la préservation de l’env...
International audienceIn the middle of the last century, the emergence of a new risk, the climate ri...
The global carbon cycle is a central part of the climate system which forms a direct link between h...
This dissertation presents a multidisciplinary approach to climate change research. It explores the ...
This thesis puts into perspective different elements of socio-economic scenarios from a climate chan...
The IPCC Special Report (SR1.5) published in October 2018 is unequivocal. Global warming reached 1°C...
This PhD thesis adresses the issue of the necessary transition toward a sustainable energy system an...
This article takes stock of climate change, based on three special IPCC reports published in 2018 an...
The University of Victoria Earth System Climate Model (UVic ESCM) v. 2.9 is used in this thesis to i...
The current episode of global warming is one of, if not the, biggest challenge to modern society as ...
The determination of the earth system climate sensitivity and associated multi-decadal climate proje...
Recognised by the United Nations as one of the eight Millennium Development Goals, the preservation ...
Human-induced climate change is already affecting every inhabited region of the planet. Yet, over 90...
Reconnue par les Nations-Unies comme l’un des huit objectifs du millénaire, la préservation de l’env...
International audienceIn the middle of the last century, the emergence of a new risk, the climate ri...
The global carbon cycle is a central part of the climate system which forms a direct link between h...
This dissertation presents a multidisciplinary approach to climate change research. It explores the ...
This thesis puts into perspective different elements of socio-economic scenarios from a climate chan...
The IPCC Special Report (SR1.5) published in October 2018 is unequivocal. Global warming reached 1°C...
This PhD thesis adresses the issue of the necessary transition toward a sustainable energy system an...
This article takes stock of climate change, based on three special IPCC reports published in 2018 an...
The University of Victoria Earth System Climate Model (UVic ESCM) v. 2.9 is used in this thesis to i...
The current episode of global warming is one of, if not the, biggest challenge to modern society as ...
The determination of the earth system climate sensitivity and associated multi-decadal climate proje...
Recognised by the United Nations as one of the eight Millennium Development Goals, the preservation ...
Human-induced climate change is already affecting every inhabited region of the planet. Yet, over 90...
Reconnue par les Nations-Unies comme l’un des huit objectifs du millénaire, la préservation de l’env...
International audienceIn the middle of the last century, the emergence of a new risk, the climate ri...
The global carbon cycle is a central part of the climate system which forms a direct link between h...