1. Importance of non-CO 2 emissions in carbon management.
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Bows-Larkin, Alice, McLachlan, Carly, Mander, Sarah, Wood, Ruth, Röder, Mirjam, Thornley, Patricia, Dawkins, Elena, Gough, Clair, O'Keefe, Laura, and Sharmina, Maria
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CARBON dioxide & the environment , *EMISSIONS (Air pollution) , *NITROUS oxide , *CARBON dioxide mitigation , *FOOD security - Abstract
Background: GHG budgets highlight a need for urgency, yet analyses are often CO2-focused, with less attention paid to non-CO2. Results: In this paper, scenarios are used to explore non-CO2 drivers and barriers to their mitigation, drawing out implications for CO2 management. Results suggest that even optimistic technological and consumption-related developments lead to on-going increases in global N2O, largely to improve food security within a changing climate. This contrasts with existing analysis, where lower levels of N2O by 2050 are projected. Conclusions: As avoiding '2ーC' limits the emissions budget, constraints on reducing non-CO2 add pressure to energy system decarbonization. Overlooking how a changing climate and rising consumption restricts efforts to curb non-CO2 will result in policies aiming to avoid 2ーC falling short of the mark. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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