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Challenges and Opportunities for Integrated Modeling of Climate Engineering

Authors :
Tavoni, Massimo
Bosetti, Valentina
Shayegh, Soheil
Drouet, Laurent
Emmerling, Johannes
Fuss, Sabine
Goeschl, Timo
Celine Guivarch
Lontzek, Thomas S.
Manoussi, Vassiliki
Moreno-Cruz, Juan
Muri, Helene
Quaas, Martin
Rickels, Wilfried
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Milano: Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), 2017.

Abstract

The Paris Agreement has set stringent temperature targets to limit global warming to 2°C above preindustrial level, with efforts to stay well below 2°C. At the same time, its bottom-up approach with voluntary national contributions makes the implementation of these ambitious targets particularly challenging. Climate engineering – both through carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and solar radiation management (SRM) – is currently discussed to potentially complement mitigation and adaptation. Results from integrated assessment models already suggest a significant role for some forms of climate engineering in achieving stringent climate objectives1. However, these estimates and their underlying assumptions are uncertain and currently heavily debated2–4. By reviewing the existing literature and reporting the views of experts, we identify research gaps and priorities for improving the integrated assessment of climate engineering. Results point to differentiated roles of CDR and SRM as complementary strategies to the traditional ones, as well as diverse challenges for an adequate representation in integrated assessment models. We identify potential synergies for model development which can help better represent mitigation and adaptation challenges, as well as climate engineering.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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