The post-2012 climate policy framework needs a global commitment to deep greenhouse gas emission cuts. This paper analyzes reaching ambitious emission targets up to 2050, either [hyphen (true graphic)]10% or [hyphen (true graphic)]50% from 1990 levels, and how the economic burden from mitigation efforts could be equitably shared between countries. The scenarios indicate a large low-cost mitigation potential in electricity and industry, while reaching low emission levels in international transportation and agricultural emissions might prove difficult. The two effort sharing approaches, Triptych and Multistage, were compared in terms of equitability and coherence. Both approaches produced an equitable cost distribution between countries, with...
International climate policy debate has been struggling to define an agreeable principle for just di...
We assess the fairness and ambition level of the EU’s Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (I...
of Action calls for the next agreement to ensure the “comparability of efforts ” across developed co...
To reinforce the long-term commitment to climate change mitigation, the post-2012 climate policy fra...
Meeting the Paris climate goals will require a huge mitigation effort. To find out how and where it ...
The ongoing discussion about the feasibility of maintaining global temperatures below 2 °C encompass...
The bottom-up approach of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in the Paris Agreement has ...
In order to achieve the Paris Agreement goals of keeping the temperature rise well below 2 °C or eve...
Policy makers have called for a 'fair and ambitious' global climate agreement. Scientific constraint...
The difficulties in climate change negotiations together with the recent withdrawal of the U.S. from...
Without effective developing country participation in climate mitigation it will be impossible to me...
The Paris Agreement long-term temperature goal is to be achieved on the basis of equity. Accomplishi...
The feasibility of achieving climate stabilization consistent with the objective of 2 degrees C is h...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
Two decades after creation of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), parties have r...
International climate policy debate has been struggling to define an agreeable principle for just di...
We assess the fairness and ambition level of the EU’s Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (I...
of Action calls for the next agreement to ensure the “comparability of efforts ” across developed co...
To reinforce the long-term commitment to climate change mitigation, the post-2012 climate policy fra...
Meeting the Paris climate goals will require a huge mitigation effort. To find out how and where it ...
The ongoing discussion about the feasibility of maintaining global temperatures below 2 °C encompass...
The bottom-up approach of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in the Paris Agreement has ...
In order to achieve the Paris Agreement goals of keeping the temperature rise well below 2 °C or eve...
Policy makers have called for a 'fair and ambitious' global climate agreement. Scientific constraint...
The difficulties in climate change negotiations together with the recent withdrawal of the U.S. from...
Without effective developing country participation in climate mitigation it will be impossible to me...
The Paris Agreement long-term temperature goal is to be achieved on the basis of equity. Accomplishi...
The feasibility of achieving climate stabilization consistent with the objective of 2 degrees C is h...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
Two decades after creation of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), parties have r...
International climate policy debate has been struggling to define an agreeable principle for just di...
We assess the fairness and ambition level of the EU’s Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (I...
of Action calls for the next agreement to ensure the “comparability of efforts ” across developed co...