Greenhouse-gas emission targets for limiting global warming to 2°C
More than 100 countries have adopted a global warming limit of 2°C or below (relative to pre-industrial levels) as a guiding principle for mitigation efforts to reduce climate change risks, impacts and damages. However, the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions corresponding to a specified maximum warming...
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author | Meinshausen, M Meinshausen, N Hare, W Raper, S Frieler, K Knutti, R Frame, D Allen, M |
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description | More than 100 countries have adopted a global warming limit of 2°C or below (relative to pre-industrial levels) as a guiding principle for mitigation efforts to reduce climate change risks, impacts and damages. However, the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions corresponding to a specified maximum warming are poorly known owing to uncertainties in the carbon cycle and the climate response. Here we provide a comprehensive probabilistic analysis aimed at quantifying GHG emission budgets for the 2000-50 period that would limit warming throughout the twenty-first century to below 2°C, based on a combination of published distributions of climate system properties and observational constraints. We show that, for the chosen class of emission scenarios, both cumulative emissions up to 2050 and emissions levels in 2050 are robust indicators of the probability that twenty-first century warming will not exceed 2°C relative to pre-industrial temperatures. Limiting cumulative CO₂ emissions over 2000-50 to 1,000 Gt CO₂ yields a 25% probability of warming exceeding 2°C - and a limit of 1,440 Gt CO₂ yields a 50% probability - given a representative estimate of the distribution of climate system properties. As known 2000-06 CO₂ emissions were ~234 Gt CO₂ less than half the proven economically recoverable oil, gas and coal reserves can still be emitted up to 2050 to achieve such a goal. Recent G8 Communiqués envisage halved global GHG emissions by 2050, for which we estimate at 12-45% probability of exceeding 2°C - assuming 1990 as emission base year and a range of published climate sensitivity distributions. Emissions levels in 2020 are a less robust indicator, but for the scenarios considered, the probability of exceeding 2°C rises to 53-87% if global GHG emissions are still more than 25% above 2000 levels in 2020. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:11c95824-00f1-40aa-8f66-ccd51f177da42022-03-26T10:04:11ZGreenhouse-gas emission targets for limiting global warming to 2°CJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:11c95824-00f1-40aa-8f66-ccd51f177da4Statistics (see also social sciences)EnvironmentClimate systems and policyPhysicsEnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetMacmillan Publishers Ltd.2009Meinshausen, MMeinshausen, NHare, WRaper, SFrieler, KKnutti, RFrame, DAllen, MMore than 100 countries have adopted a global warming limit of 2°C or below (relative to pre-industrial levels) as a guiding principle for mitigation efforts to reduce climate change risks, impacts and damages. However, the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions corresponding to a specified maximum warming are poorly known owing to uncertainties in the carbon cycle and the climate response. Here we provide a comprehensive probabilistic analysis aimed at quantifying GHG emission budgets for the 2000-50 period that would limit warming throughout the twenty-first century to below 2°C, based on a combination of published distributions of climate system properties and observational constraints. We show that, for the chosen class of emission scenarios, both cumulative emissions up to 2050 and emissions levels in 2050 are robust indicators of the probability that twenty-first century warming will not exceed 2°C relative to pre-industrial temperatures. Limiting cumulative CO₂ emissions over 2000-50 to 1,000 Gt CO₂ yields a 25% probability of warming exceeding 2°C - and a limit of 1,440 Gt CO₂ yields a 50% probability - given a representative estimate of the distribution of climate system properties. As known 2000-06 CO₂ emissions were ~234 Gt CO₂ less than half the proven economically recoverable oil, gas and coal reserves can still be emitted up to 2050 to achieve such a goal. Recent G8 Communiqués envisage halved global GHG emissions by 2050, for which we estimate at 12-45% probability of exceeding 2°C - assuming 1990 as emission base year and a range of published climate sensitivity distributions. Emissions levels in 2020 are a less robust indicator, but for the scenarios considered, the probability of exceeding 2°C rises to 53-87% if global GHG emissions are still more than 25% above 2000 levels in 2020. |
spellingShingle | Statistics (see also social sciences) Environment Climate systems and policy Physics Meinshausen, M Meinshausen, N Hare, W Raper, S Frieler, K Knutti, R Frame, D Allen, M Greenhouse-gas emission targets for limiting global warming to 2°C |
title | Greenhouse-gas emission targets for limiting global warming to 2°C |
title_full | Greenhouse-gas emission targets for limiting global warming to 2°C |
title_fullStr | Greenhouse-gas emission targets for limiting global warming to 2°C |
title_full_unstemmed | Greenhouse-gas emission targets for limiting global warming to 2°C |
title_short | Greenhouse-gas emission targets for limiting global warming to 2°C |
title_sort | greenhouse gas emission targets for limiting global warming to 2°c |
topic | Statistics (see also social sciences) Environment Climate systems and policy Physics |
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