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Mitigation Pathways Compatible with Long-term Goals (Chapter 3)

Authors :
Shukla, A.R.
Skea, J.
Slade, R.
Al Khourdajie, A.
van Diemen, R.
McCollum, D.
Pathak, M.
Some, S.
Vyas, P.
Fradera, R.
Belkacemi, M.
Hasija, A.
Lisboa, G.
Luz, S.
Malley, J.
Nicholls, Z.
Riahi, K.
Schaeffer, R.
Arango, J.
Calvin, K.
Guivarch, C.
Hasegawa, T.
Jiang, K.
Kriegler, E.
Matthews, R.
Peters, G.P.
Rao, A.
Robertson, S.
Sebbit, A.M.
Steinberger, J.
Tavoni, M.
van Vuuren, D.P.
Shukla, A.R.
Skea, J.
Slade, R.
Al Khourdajie, A.
van Diemen, R.
McCollum, D.
Pathak, M.
Some, S.
Vyas, P.
Fradera, R.
Belkacemi, M.
Hasija, A.
Lisboa, G.
Luz, S.
Malley, J.
Nicholls, Z.
Riahi, K.
Schaeffer, R.
Arango, J.
Calvin, K.
Guivarch, C.
Hasegawa, T.
Jiang, K.
Kriegler, E.
Matthews, R.
Peters, G.P.
Rao, A.
Robertson, S.
Sebbit, A.M.
Steinberger, J.
Tavoni, M.
van Vuuren, D.P.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Chapter 3 assesses the emissions pathways literature in order to identify their key characteristics (both in commonalities and differences) and to understand how societal choices may steer the system into a particular direction (high confidence). More than 2000 quantitative emissions pathways were submitted to the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report AR6 scenarios database, out of which 1202 scenarios included sufficient information for assessing the associated warming consistent with WGI.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1412443032
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017.9781009157926.005