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A perspective on the next generation of Earth system model scenarios: Towards representative emission pathways (REPs)

Authors :
Meinshausen, Malte
Schleussner, Carl Friedrich
Beyer, Kathleen
Bodeker, Greg
Boucher, Olivier
Canadell, Josep G.
Daniel, John S.
Diongue-Niang, Aïda
Driouech, Fatima
Fischer, Erich
Forster, Piers
Grose, Michael
Hansen, Gerrit
Hausfather, Zeke
Ilyina, Tatiana
Kikstra, Jarmo S.
Kimutai, Joyce
King, Andrew D.
Lee, June Yi
Lennard, Chris
Lissner, Tabea
Nauels, Alexander
Peters, Glen P.
Pirani, Anna
Plattner, Gian Kasper
Pörtner, Hans
Rogelj, Joeri
Rojas, Maisa
Roy, Joyashree
Samset, Bjørn H.
Sanderson, Benjamin M.
Séférian, Roland
Seneviratne, Sonia
Smith, Christopher J.
Szopa, Sophie
Thomas, Adelle
Urge-Vorsatz, Diana
Velders, Guus J.M.
Yokohata, Tokuta
Ziehn, Tilo
Nicholls, Zebedee
Meinshausen, Malte
Schleussner, Carl Friedrich
Beyer, Kathleen
Bodeker, Greg
Boucher, Olivier
Canadell, Josep G.
Daniel, John S.
Diongue-Niang, Aïda
Driouech, Fatima
Fischer, Erich
Forster, Piers
Grose, Michael
Hansen, Gerrit
Hausfather, Zeke
Ilyina, Tatiana
Kikstra, Jarmo S.
Kimutai, Joyce
King, Andrew D.
Lee, June Yi
Lennard, Chris
Lissner, Tabea
Nauels, Alexander
Peters, Glen P.
Pirani, Anna
Plattner, Gian Kasper
Pörtner, Hans
Rogelj, Joeri
Rojas, Maisa
Roy, Joyashree
Samset, Bjørn H.
Sanderson, Benjamin M.
Séférian, Roland
Seneviratne, Sonia
Smith, Christopher J.
Szopa, Sophie
Thomas, Adelle
Urge-Vorsatz, Diana
Velders, Guus J.M.
Yokohata, Tokuta
Ziehn, Tilo
Nicholls, Zebedee
Source :
Geoscientific Model Development vol.17 (2024) date: 2024-06-04 nr.11 p.4533-4559 [ISSN 1991-959X]
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In every Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Assessment cycle, a multitude of scenarios are assessed, with different scope and emphasis throughout the various Working Group reports and special reports, as well as their respective chapters. Within the reports, the ambition is to integrate knowledge on possible climate futures across the Working Groups and scientific research domains based on a small set of "framing pathways"such as the so-called representative concentration pathways (RCPs) in the Fifth IPCC Assessment Report (AR5) and the shared socioeconomic pathway (SSP) scenarios in the Sixth Assessment Report (AR6). This perspective, initiated by discussions at the IPCC Bangkok workshop in April 2023 on the "Use of Scenarios in AR6 and Subsequent Assessments", is intended to serve as one of the community contributions to highlight the needs for the next generation of framing pathways that is being advanced under the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) umbrella, which will influence or even predicate the IPCC AR7 consideration of framing pathways. Here we suggest several policy research objectives that such a set of framing pathways should ideally fulfil, including mitigation needs for meeting the Paris Agreement objectives, the risks associated with carbon removal strategies, the consequences of delay in enacting that mitigation, guidance for adaptation needs, loss and damage, and for achieving mitigation in the wider context of societal development goals. Based on this context, we suggest that the next generation of climate scenarios for Earth system models should evolve towards representative emission pathways (REPs) and suggest key categories for such pathways. These framing pathways should address the most critical mitigation policy and adaptation plans that need to be implemented over the next 10 years. In our view, the most important categories are those relevant in the context of the Paris Agreement long-term goal, specifically an

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Journal :
Geoscientific Model Development vol.17 (2024) date: 2024-06-04 nr.11 p.4533-4559 [ISSN 1991-959X]
Notes :
DOI: 10.5194/gmd-17-4533-2024, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1445835937
Document Type :
Electronic Resource