Will economic growth and fossil fuel scarcity help or hinder climate stabilization?Overview of the RoSE multi-model study

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Elmar Kriegler
Ioanna Mouratiadou
Gunnar Luderer
Nico Bauer
Robert J. Brecha
Katherine Calvin
Enrica De Cian
Jae Edmonds
Kejun Jiang
Massimo Tavoni
Ottmar Edenhofer
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[1] Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research,
[2] University of Dayton,undefined
[3] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,undefined
[4] Joint Global Change Research Institute at the University of Maryland,undefined
[5] Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) and Euro-Mediterranen Center on Climate Change (CMCC),undefined
[6] Energy Research Institute,undefined
[7] National Development and Reform Commission,undefined
[8] Technische Universität Berlin,undefined
[9] Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change,undefined
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Climatic Change | 2016年 / 136卷
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Climate Policy; Carbon Price; Carbon Intensity; Mitigation Cost; Carbon Prex;
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We investigate the extent to which future energy transformation pathways meeting ambitious climate change mitigation targets depend on assumptions about economic growth and fossil fuel availability. The analysis synthesizes results from the RoSE multi-model study aiming to identify robust and sensitive features of mitigation pathways under these inherently uncertain drivers of energy and emissions developments. Based on an integrated assessment model comparison exercise, we show that economic growth and fossil resource assumptions substantially affect baseline developments, but in no case they lead to the significant greenhouse gas emission reduction that would be needed to achieve long-term climate targets without dedicated climate policy. The influence of economic growth and fossil resource assumptions on climate mitigation pathways is relatively small due to overriding requirements imposed by long-term climate targets. While baseline assumptions can have substantial effects on mitigation costs and carbon prices, we find that the effects of model differences and the stringency of the climate target are larger compared to that of baseline assumptions. We conclude that inherent uncertainties about socio-economic determinants like economic growth and fossil resource availability can be effectively dealt with in the assessment of mitigation pathways.
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    Kriegler, Elmar
    Mouratiadou, Ioanna
    Luderer, Gunnar
    Bauer, Nico
    Brecha, Robert J.
    Calvin, Katherine
    De Cian, Enrica
    Edmonds, Jae
    Jiang, Kejun
    Tavoni, Massimo
    Edenhofer, Ottmar
    [J]. CLIMATIC CHANGE, 2016, 136 (01) : 7 - 22
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    Kriegler, Elmar
    Mouratiadou, Ioanna
    Luderer, Gunnar
    Edmonds, Jae
    Edenhofer, Ottmar
    [J]. CLIMATIC CHANGE, 2016, 136 (01) : 1 - 6
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    Elmar Kriegler
    Ioanna Mouratiadou
    Gunnar Luderer
    Jae Edmonds
    Ottmar Edenhofer
    [J]. Climatic Change, 2016, 136 : 1 - 6