Ten key short-term sectoral benchmarks to limit warming to 1.5º C

This article identifies and quantifies the 10 most important benchmarks for climate action to be taken by 2020–2025 to keep the window open for a 1.5°C-consistent GHG emission pathway. We conducted a comprehensive review of existing emissions scenarios, scanned all sectors and the respective necessa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Climate policy 2018, Vol.18 (3)
Hauptverfasser: Kuramochi, Takeshi, Hoehne, N.E, Schaeffer, M, Cantzler, Jasmin, Hare, William, Deng, Yvonne, Sterl, Sebastian, Hagemann, Markus, Rocha, Marcia, Yanguas-Parra, Paola Andrea, Mir, Goher-Ur-Rehman, Wong, Lindee, El-Laboudy, Tarik, Wouters, Karlien, Deryng, Delphine, Blok, Kornelis
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Zusammenfassung:This article identifies and quantifies the 10 most important benchmarks for climate action to be taken by 2020–2025 to keep the window open for a 1.5°C-consistent GHG emission pathway. We conducted a comprehensive review of existing emissions scenarios, scanned all sectors and the respective necessary transitions, and distilled the most important short-term benchmarks for action in line with the long-term perspective of the required global low-carbon transition. Owing to the limited carbon budget, combined with the inertia of existing systems, global energy economic models find only limited pathways to stay on track for a 1.5°C world consistent with the long-term temperature goal of the Paris Agreement.
ISSN:1469-3062
1752-7457