Climate Warming Mitigation from Nationally Determined Contributions

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Bo Fu
Jingyi Li
Thomas Gasser
Philippe Ciais
Shilong Piao
Shu Tao
Guofeng Shen
Yuqin Lai
Luchao Han
Bengang Li
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[1] Peking University,Sino
[2] International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),French Institute for Earth System Science, MOE Key Laboratory for Earth Surface Processes, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences
[3] CEA-CNRS-UVSQ,Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement
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climate mitigation; nationally determined contributions; attribution; regional contribution; integrated assessment models; 气候减缓; 国家自主贡献; 归因; 区域贡献; 综合评估模型;
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Individual countries are requested to submit nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to alleviate global warming in the Paris Agreement. However, the global climate effects and regional contributions are not explicitly considered in the countries’ decision-making process. In this study, we evaluate the global temperature slowdown of the NDC scenario (ΔT = 0.6°C) and attribute the global temperature slowdown to certain regions of the world with a compact earth system model. Considering reductions in CO2, CH4, N2O, BC, and SO2, the R5OECD (the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development in 1990) and R5ASIA (Asian countries) are the top two contributors to global warming mitigation, accounting for 39.3% and 36.8%, respectively. R5LAM (Latin America and the Caribbean) and R5MAF (the Middle East and Africa) followed behind, with contributions of 11.5% and 8.9%, respectively. The remaining 3.5% is attributed to R5REF (the Reforming Economies). Carbon Dioxide emission reduction is the decisive factor of regional contributions, but not the only one. Other greenhouse gases are also important, especially for R5MAF. The contribution of short-lived aerosols is small but significant, notably SO2 reduction in R5ASIA. We argue that additional species beyond CO2 need to be considered, including short-lived pollutants, when planning a route to mitigate climate change. It needs to be emphasized that there is still a gap to achieve the Paris Agreement 2-degree target with current NDC efforts, let alone the ambitious 1.5-degree target. All countries need to pursue stricter reduction policies for a more sustainable world.
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页码:1217 / 1228
页数:11
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