The Tyndall decarbonisation scenarios--Part II: Scenarios for a 60% CO2 reduction in the UK

This paper describes the Tyndall decarbonisation scenarios, the first to take account of CO2 emissions from the whole of the UK's energy system, including emissions from international shipping and aviation. It builds on Part I, which outlined the backcasting methodology developed to generate th...

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