Non-CO2 forcing changes will likely decrease the remaining carbon budget for 1.5 °C

被引:0
|
作者
Nadine Mengis
H. Damon Matthews
机构
[1] Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel,GEOMAR
[2] Simon Fraser University,undefined
[3] Concordia University,undefined
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
One key contribution to the wide range of 1.5 °C carbon budgets among recent studies is the non-CO2 climate forcing scenario uncertainty. Based on a partitioning of historical non-CO2 forcing, we show that currently there is a net negative non-CO2 forcing from fossil fuel combustion (FFC), and a net positive non-CO2 climate forcing from land-use change (LUC) and agricultural activities. We perform a set of future simulations in which we prescribed a 1.5 °C temperature stabilisation trajectory, and diagnosed the resulting 1.5 °C carbon budgets. Using the historical partitioning, we then prescribed adjusted non-CO2 forcing scenarios consistent with our model’s simulated decrease in FFC CO2 emissions. We compared the diagnosed carbon budgets from these adjusted scenarios to those resulting from the default RCP scenario’s non-CO2 forcing, and to a scenario in which proportionality between future CO2 and non-CO2 forcing is assumed. We find a wide range of carbon budget estimates across scenarios, with the largest budget emerging from the scenario with assumed proportionality of CO2 and non-CO2 forcing. Furthermore, our adjusted-RCP scenarios produce carbon budgets that are smaller than the corresponding default RCP scenarios. Our results suggest that ambitious mitigation scenarios will likely be characterised by an increasing contribution of non-CO2 forcing, and that an assumption of continued proportionality between CO2 and non-CO2 forcing would lead to an overestimate of the remaining carbon budget. Maintaining such proportionality under ambitious fossil fuel mitigation would require mitigation of non-CO2 emissions at a rate that is substantially faster than found in the standard RCP scenarios.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Disequilibrium of terrestrial ecosystem CO2 budget caused by disturbance-induced emissions and non-CO2 carbon export flows: a global model assessment
    Ito, Akihiko
    [J]. EARTH SYSTEM DYNAMICS, 2019, 10 (04) : 685 - 709
  • [22] Assessing non-CO2 climate-forcing emissions and mitigation in sub-Saharan Africa
    Hickman, Jonathan E.
    Scholes, Robert J.
    Rosenstock, Todd S.
    Garcia-Pando, C. Perez
    Nyamangara, Justice
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, 2014, 9-10 : 65 - 72
  • [23] Disclosing the heat density of district heating in Austria in 2050 under the remaining European CO2 budget of the 1.5 ?C climate target
    Zwickl-Bernhard, Sebastian
    Huppmann, Daniel
    Golab, Antonia
    Auer, Hans
    [J]. SUSTAINABLE ENERGY GRIDS & NETWORKS, 2022, 31
  • [24] Implications of non-linearities between cumulative CO2emissions and CO2-induced warming for assessing the remaining carbon budget
    Nicholls, Z. R. J.
    Gieseke, R.
    Lewis, J.
    Nauels, A.
    Meinshausen, M.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (07):
  • [25] The impact of a carbon tax implementation on non-CO2 gas emissions: the case of Japan
    Mortha, Aline
    Taghizadeh-Hesary, Farhad
    Xuan Vinh Vo
    [J]. AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2021, 28 (04) : 355 - 372
  • [26] The role of Non-CO2 greenhouse gases and carbon sinks in meeting climate objectives
    Manne, Alan S.
    Richels, Richard G.
    [J]. ENERGY JOURNAL, 2006, : 393 - 404
  • [27] Counting the non-CO2 diversion of biogenic carbon: an improvement suggested for the UNFCCC methodology
    Ahmad, Ijaz
    Athar, Ghulam Rasul
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GLOBAL WARMING, 2015, 7 (03) : 322 - 335
  • [28] Sensitivity of carbon budgets to permafrost carbon feedbacks and non-CO2 forcings (vol 10, 125003, 2015)
    MacDougall, Andrew H.
    Zickfeld, Kirsten
    Knutti, Reto
    Matthews, H. Damon
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2016, 11 (01):
  • [29] Emissions of non-CO2 greenhouse gases from agricultural land, and the implications for carbon trading
    Smith, KA
    Conen, F
    Ball, BC
    Leip, A
    Russo, S
    [J]. NON-C02 GREENHOUSE GASES: SCIENTIFIC UNDERSTANDING, CONTROL OPTIONS AND POLICY ASPECTS, 2002, : 669 - 670
  • [30] Impact of short-lived non-CO2 mitigation on carbon budgets for stabilizing global warming
    Rogelj, Joeri
    Meinshausen, Malte
    Schaeffer, Michiel
    Knutti, Reto
    Riahi, Keywan
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2015, 10 (07):