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Cost and attainability of meeting stringent climate targets without overshoot

Authors :
Riahi, Keywan
Bertram, Christoph
Huppmann, Daniel
Rogelj, Joeri
Bosetti, Valentina
Cabardos, Anique Marie
Deppermann, Andre
Drouet, Laurent
Frank, Stefan
Fricko, Oliver
Fujimori, Shinichiro
Harmsen, Mathijs
Hasegawa, Tomoko
Krey, Volker
Luderer, Gunnar
Paroussos, Leonidas
Schaeffer, Roberto
Weitzel, Matthias
van der Zwaan, Bob
Vrontisi, Zoi
Longa, Francesco Dalla
Després, Jacques
Fosse, Florian
Fragkiadakis, Kostas
Gusti, Mykola
Humpenöder, Florian
Keramidas, Kimon
Kishimoto, Paul
Kriegler, Elmar
Meinshausen, Malte
Nogueira, Larissa P.
Oshiro, Ken
Popp, Alexander
Rochedo, Pedro R.R.
Ünlü, Gamze
van Ruijven, Bas
Takakura, Junya
Tavoni, Massimo
van Vuuren, Detlef
Zakeri, Behnam
Riahi, Keywan
Bertram, Christoph
Huppmann, Daniel
Rogelj, Joeri
Bosetti, Valentina
Cabardos, Anique Marie
Deppermann, Andre
Drouet, Laurent
Frank, Stefan
Fricko, Oliver
Fujimori, Shinichiro
Harmsen, Mathijs
Hasegawa, Tomoko
Krey, Volker
Luderer, Gunnar
Paroussos, Leonidas
Schaeffer, Roberto
Weitzel, Matthias
van der Zwaan, Bob
Vrontisi, Zoi
Longa, Francesco Dalla
Després, Jacques
Fosse, Florian
Fragkiadakis, Kostas
Gusti, Mykola
Humpenöder, Florian
Keramidas, Kimon
Kishimoto, Paul
Kriegler, Elmar
Meinshausen, Malte
Nogueira, Larissa P.
Oshiro, Ken
Popp, Alexander
Rochedo, Pedro R.R.
Ünlü, Gamze
van Ruijven, Bas
Takakura, Junya
Tavoni, Massimo
van Vuuren, Detlef
Zakeri, Behnam
Source :
Nature Climate Change vol.11 (2021) nr.12 p.1063-1069 [ISSN 1758-678X]
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Global emissions scenarios play a critical role in the assessment of strategies to mitigate climate change. The current scenarios, however, are criticized because they feature strategies with pronounced overshoot of the global temperature goal, requiring a long-term repair phase to draw temperatures down again through net-negative emissions. Some impacts might not be reversible. Hence, we explore a new set of net-zero CO2 emissions scenarios with limited overshoot. We show that upfront investments are needed in the near term for limiting temperature overshoot but that these would bring long-term economic gains. Our study further identifies alternative configurations of net-zero CO2 emissions systems and the roles of different sectors and regions for balancing sources and sinks. Even without net-negative emissions, CO2 removal is important for accelerating near-term reductions and for providing an anthropogenic sink that can offset the residual emissions in sectors that are hard to abate.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature Climate Change vol.11 (2021) nr.12 p.1063-1069 [ISSN 1758-678X]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1038/s41558-021-01215-2, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1445822045
Document Type :
Electronic Resource