Ratcheting of climate pledges needed to limit peak global warming

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Gokul Iyer
Yang Ou
James Edmonds
Allen A. Fawcett
Nathan Hultman
James McFarland
Jay Fuhrman
Stephanie Waldhoff
Haewon McJeon
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[1] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and University of Maryland,Joint Global Change Research Institute
[2] US Environmental Protection Agency,Center for Global Sustainability, School of Public Policy
[3] University of Maryland,undefined
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Nature Climate Change | 2022年 / 12卷
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The new and updated emission reduction pledges submitted by countries ahead of the Twenty-Sixth Conference of Parties represent a meaningful strengthening of global ambition compared to the 2015 Paris pledges. Yet, limiting global warming below 1.5 °C this century will require countries to ratchet ambition for 2030 and beyond. Here, we explore a suite of emissions pathways to show that ratcheting near-term ambition through 2030 will be crucial to limiting peak temperature changes. Delaying ratcheting ambition to beyond 2030 could still deliver end-of-century temperature change of less than 1.5 °C but would result in higher temperature overshoot over many decades with the potential for adverse consequences. Ratcheting near-term ambition would also deliver benefits from enhanced non-CO2 mitigation and facilitate faster transitions to net-zero emissions systems in major economies.
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页码:1129 / 1135
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