[HTML][HTML] Net zero: science, origins, and implications
MR Allen, P Friedlingstein, CAJ Girardin… - Annual Review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
This review explains the science behind the drive for global net zero emissions and why this
is needed to halt the ongoing rise in global temperatures. We document how the concept of …
is needed to halt the ongoing rise in global temperatures. We document how the concept of …
[HTML][HTML] Climate change impacts on renewable energy generation. A review of quantitative projections
K Solaun, E Cerdá - Renewable and sustainable energy Reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
Research on climate change impacts on renewable energy is becoming increasingly
relevant due to the vulnerability of the sector and to the continual development of …
relevant due to the vulnerability of the sector and to the continual development of …
Cradle-to-grave emissions from food loss and waste represent half of total greenhouse gas emissions from food systems
Global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from food loss and waste (FLW) are not well
characterized from cradle to grave. Here GHG emissions due to FLW in supply chain and …
characterized from cradle to grave. Here GHG emissions due to FLW in supply chain and …
[HTML][HTML] The current and future global distribution and population at risk of dengue
Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection that has spread throughout the tropical world
over the past 60 years and now affects over half the world's population. The geographical …
over the past 60 years and now affects over half the world's population. The geographical …
The influence of political ideology on greenhouse gas emissions
QJ Wang, GF Feng, HJ Wang, CP Chang - Global Environmental Change, 2022 - Elsevier
This research tests the casual link from political ideology to national greenhouse gas
emissions by utilizing multinational panel data covering 98 countries during the period 1990 …
emissions by utilizing multinational panel data covering 98 countries during the period 1990 …
[HTML][HTML] Deep mitigation of CO2 and non-CO2 greenhouse gases toward 1.5 °C and 2 °C futures
Stabilizing climate change well below 2° C and towards 1.5° C requires comprehensive
mitigation of all greenhouse gases (GHG), including both CO2 and non-CO2 GHG …
mitigation of all greenhouse gases (GHG), including both CO2 and non-CO2 GHG …
A low energy demand scenario for meeting the 1.5 C target and sustainable development goals without negative emission technologies
Scenarios that limit global warming to 1.5° C describe major transformations in energy
supply and ever-rising energy demand. Here, we provide a contrasting perspective by …
supply and ever-rising energy demand. Here, we provide a contrasting perspective by …
Protecting the global ocean for biodiversity, food and climate
The ocean contains unique biodiversity, provides valuable food resources and is a major
sink for anthropogenic carbon. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are an effective tool for …
sink for anthropogenic carbon. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are an effective tool for …
[HTML][HTML] Climate change in the Baltic Sea region: a summary
HEM Meier, M Kniebusch, C Dieterich… - Earth System …, 2022 - esd.copernicus.org
Abstract Based on the Baltic Earth Assessment Reports of this thematic issue in Earth
System Dynamics and recent peer-reviewed literature, current knowledge of the effects of …
System Dynamics and recent peer-reviewed literature, current knowledge of the effects of …
[HTML][HTML] Anticipating futures through models: the rise of Integrated Assessment Modelling in the climate science-policy interface since 1970
Abstract Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) have gained a prominent role in the climate
science-policy interface. The article reconstructs the evolution of IAMs and their changing …
science-policy interface. The article reconstructs the evolution of IAMs and their changing …