A scientific debate is in progress about the intersection of climate change with the new field of fossil fuels depletion geology. Here, new projections of atmospheric CO2 concentration and global-mean temperature change are presented, should fossil fuels be exploited at a rate limited by geological availability only. The present work starts from the projections of fossil energy use, as obtained from ten independent sources. From such projections an upper bound, a lower bound and an ensemble mean profile for fossil CO2 emissions until 2200 are derived. Using the coupled gas-cycle/climate model MAGICC, the corresponding climatic projections out to 2200 are obtained. We find that CO2 concentration might increase up to about 480Â ppm (445-540Â ...
Policy makers have generally agreed that the average global temperature rise caused by greenhouse ga...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
We explore the feasibility of limiting global warming to 1.5°C without overshoot and without the dep...
The ongoing exhaustion of fossil fuels places a limit to the total amount of anthropogenic CO2 that ...
Using a coupled climate-carbon cycle model, fossil fuel carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are derived t...
Using a coupled climate-carbon cycle model, fossil fuel carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are derived t...
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Unconstrained CO2 emission from fossil fuel burning has been the dominant cause of observed anthropo...
Global warming is directly related to the consumption of fossil fuel and corresponding CO2 emission ...
World fossil fuel reserves, historical and current rates of consumption are reviewed and estimates o...
Climate projections are based on emission scenarios. The emission scenarios used by the IPCC and by ...
AbstractContemporary increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are in large part the res...
In terms of global warming, early peak forecasts in oil and natural gas seem reasonably good news be...
The Paris climate goals and the Glasgow Climate Pact require anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions ...
If present scientific information is reasonable, the world is likely to experience noticeable global...
Policy makers have generally agreed that the average global temperature rise caused by greenhouse ga...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
We explore the feasibility of limiting global warming to 1.5°C without overshoot and without the dep...
The ongoing exhaustion of fossil fuels places a limit to the total amount of anthropogenic CO2 that ...
Using a coupled climate-carbon cycle model, fossil fuel carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are derived t...
Using a coupled climate-carbon cycle model, fossil fuel carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are derived t...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record
Unconstrained CO2 emission from fossil fuel burning has been the dominant cause of observed anthropo...
Global warming is directly related to the consumption of fossil fuel and corresponding CO2 emission ...
World fossil fuel reserves, historical and current rates of consumption are reviewed and estimates o...
Climate projections are based on emission scenarios. The emission scenarios used by the IPCC and by ...
AbstractContemporary increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are in large part the res...
In terms of global warming, early peak forecasts in oil and natural gas seem reasonably good news be...
The Paris climate goals and the Glasgow Climate Pact require anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions ...
If present scientific information is reasonable, the world is likely to experience noticeable global...
Policy makers have generally agreed that the average global temperature rise caused by greenhouse ga...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
We explore the feasibility of limiting global warming to 1.5°C without overshoot and without the dep...