The Paris Agreement and next steps in limiting global warming

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Steven K. Rose
Richard Richels
Geoffrey Blanford
Thomas Rutherford
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[1] Electric Power Research Institute,Energy and Environmental Analysis Research Group
[2] University of Wisconsin—Madison,Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics
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Climatic Change | 2017年 / 142卷
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Emission Reduction; Abatement Cost; Global Emission; Major Emitter; Inequality Aversion;
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The Paris Climate Agreement sets out an aggressive goal of limiting global average warming to well below 2 °C. As a first step, virtually all countries have put forth greenhouse gas emission reduction pledges in the form of nationally determined contributions, or NDCs, for the 2030 timeframe. Our analysis looks beyond the NDCs to explore potential post-2030 regional emissions reduction participation and ambition. For each scenario, we examine the implications for global emissions and long-term temperature. We then evaluate the regional consequences for energy systems and ensuing costs. We conclude by reflecting on the additional global abatement costs of tightening temperature goals. Overall, this study provides a multidimensional characterization of the scale of regional effort supporting climate outcomes, details important to decision-makers as they consider mid-century emissions targets, and long-run climate objectives.
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