Mitigation of anthropogenic greenhouse gases with short lifetimes (order of a year to decades) can contribute to limiting warming, but less attention has been paid to their impacts on longer-term sea-level rise. We show that short-lived greenhouse gases contribute to sea-level rise through thermal expansion (TSLR) over much longer time scales than their atmospheric lifetimes. For example, at least half of the TSLR due to increases in methane is expected to remain present for more than 200 y, even if anthropogenic emissions cease altogether, despite the 10-y atmospheric lifetime of this gas. Chlorofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons have already been phased out under the Montreal Protocol due to concerns about ozone depletion and prov...
The warming caused by past CO2 emissions is known to persist for centuries to millennia, even in the...
Anthropogenic global warming is driven by emissions of a wide variety of radiative forcers ranging f...
Human activities are changing the chemical composition of the Earth’s atmosphere. Emissions of pollu...
Sea-level rise is a major consequence of climate change that will continue long after emissions of g...
In the Paris Agreement in 2015 countries agreed on holding global mean surface air warming to “well ...
Sea-level rise is among the most important changes expected as a consequence of anthropogenic global...
none1siEmissions of a broad range of greenhouse gases of varying lifetimes contribute to global clim...
In the Paris Agreement in 2015 countries agreed on holding global mean surface air warming to <q>we...
Sea-level rise (SLR) is a critical and uncertain climate change risk, involving timescales of centur...
The relationship between greenhouse-gas forcing, global mean temperature change and sea-level rise d...
Halogens released from long-lived anthropogenic substances, such as chlorofluorocarbons, are the pri...
In general, global surface air temperature has increased by 0.5°C since the middle of the nineteenth...
Observational evidence shows the ubiquitous presence of ocean-emitted short-lived halogens in the gl...
The relationship between greenhouse-gas forcing, global mean temperature change and sea-level rise d...
The halocarbons (chloroflurocarbons, CFCs, and their replacement chemicals: the hydrochloroflurocarb...
The warming caused by past CO2 emissions is known to persist for centuries to millennia, even in the...
Anthropogenic global warming is driven by emissions of a wide variety of radiative forcers ranging f...
Human activities are changing the chemical composition of the Earth’s atmosphere. Emissions of pollu...
Sea-level rise is a major consequence of climate change that will continue long after emissions of g...
In the Paris Agreement in 2015 countries agreed on holding global mean surface air warming to “well ...
Sea-level rise is among the most important changes expected as a consequence of anthropogenic global...
none1siEmissions of a broad range of greenhouse gases of varying lifetimes contribute to global clim...
In the Paris Agreement in 2015 countries agreed on holding global mean surface air warming to <q>we...
Sea-level rise (SLR) is a critical and uncertain climate change risk, involving timescales of centur...
The relationship between greenhouse-gas forcing, global mean temperature change and sea-level rise d...
Halogens released from long-lived anthropogenic substances, such as chlorofluorocarbons, are the pri...
In general, global surface air temperature has increased by 0.5°C since the middle of the nineteenth...
Observational evidence shows the ubiquitous presence of ocean-emitted short-lived halogens in the gl...
The relationship between greenhouse-gas forcing, global mean temperature change and sea-level rise d...
The halocarbons (chloroflurocarbons, CFCs, and their replacement chemicals: the hydrochloroflurocarb...
The warming caused by past CO2 emissions is known to persist for centuries to millennia, even in the...
Anthropogenic global warming is driven by emissions of a wide variety of radiative forcers ranging f...
Human activities are changing the chemical composition of the Earth’s atmosphere. Emissions of pollu...