Analysis of climate policy targets under uncertainty

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Mort Webster
Andrei P. Sokolov
John M. Reilly
Chris E. Forest
Sergey Paltsev
Adam Schlosser
Chien Wang
David Kicklighter
Marcus Sarofim
Jerry Melillo
Ronald G. Prinn
Henry D. Jacoby
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[1] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
[2] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Engineering Systems Division
[3] Pennsylvania State University,Department of Meteorology
[4] Marine Biological Laboratory,The Ecosystems Center
[5] AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow,undefined
[6] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,undefined
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Climatic Change | 2012年 / 112卷
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Climate Policy; Supplemental Online Material; Stabilization Scenario; Emission Constraint; Emission Path;
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Although policymaking in response to the climate change threat is essentially a challenge of risk management, most studies of the relation of emissions targets to desired climate outcomes are either deterministic or subject to a limited representation of the underlying uncertainties. Monte Carlo simulation, applied to the MIT Integrated Global System Model (an integrated economic and earth system model of intermediate complexity), is used to analyze the uncertain outcomes that flow from a set of century-scale emissions paths developed originally for a study by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program. The resulting uncertainty in temperature change and other impacts under these targets is used to illustrate three insights not obtainable from deterministic analyses: that the reduction of extreme temperature changes under emissions constraints is greater than the reduction in the median reduction; that the incremental gain from tighter constraints is not linear and depends on the target to be avoided; and that comparing median results across models can greatly understate the uncertainty in any single model.
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页码:569 / 583
页数:14
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