Carbon dioxide emission-intensity in climate projections: comparing the observational record to socio-economic scenarios
The large span of long-run projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominately originate from uncertainty across climate models; instead it is the wide range of different global socio-economic scenarios and the implied energy production that results in high uncertainty about...
Main Authors: | Pretis, F, Roser, M |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2016
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