Cost and attainability of meeting stringent climate targets without overshoot
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
(2021) Nature Climate Change, volume 11, issue 12, pp. 1063 - 1069
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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
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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.
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Keywords: Climate-change mitigation, environmental social sciences, Taverne, Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
ISSN: 1758-678X
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Note: Funding Information: S. Fujimori, T.H., J.T. and K.O. are supported by the Environment Research and Technology Development Fund (JPMEERF20202002, JPMEERF20211001) of the Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency of Japan. S. Fujimori and T.H are further supported by the Sumitomo Foundation. K.R., C.B., D.H., J.R., V.B., A.C., A.D., L.D., S. Frank, O.F., M.H., V.K., G.L., L.P., R.S., Z.V., K.F., M.G., F.H., P.K., E.K., A.P., P.R.R.R., G.Ü., B.R., J.T., M.T., D.V. and B.Z. received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 821471 (ENGAGE). Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
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