Residual fossil CO2 emissions in 1.5–2 °C pathways

Luderer, Gunnar,Vrontisi, Zoi, Bertram, Christoph,Edelenbosch, Oreane Y., Pietzcker, Robert C.,Rogelj, Joeri, De Boer, Harmen Sytze,Drouet, Laurent, Emmerling, Johannes,Fricko, Oliver, Fujimori, Shinichiro,Havlík, Petr, Iyer, Gokul,Keramidas, Kimon, Kitous, Alban,Pehl, Michaja, Krey, Volker,Riahi, Keywan, Saveyn, Bert,Tavoni, Massimo, Van Vuuren, Detlef P.,Kriegler, Elmar

Nature Climate Change(2018)

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The Paris Agreement—which is aimed at holding global warming well below 2 °C while pursuing efforts to limit it below 1.5 °C—has initiated a bottom-up process of iteratively updating nationally determined contributions to reach these long-term goals. Achieving these goals implies a tight limit on cumulative net CO2 emissions, of which residual CO2 emissions from fossil fuels are the greatest impediment. Here, using an ensemble of seven integrated assessment models (IAMs), we explore the determinants of these residual emissions, focusing on sector-level contributions. Even when strengthened pre-2030 mitigation action is combined with very stringent long-term policies, cumulative residual CO2 emissions from fossil fuels remain at 850–1,150 GtCO2 during 2016–2100, despite carbon prices of US$130–420 per tCO2 by 2030. Thus, 640–950 GtCO2 removal is required for a likely chance of limiting end-of-century warming to 1.5 °C. In the absence of strengthened pre-2030 pledges, long-term CO2 commitments are increased by 160–330 GtCO2, further jeopardizing achievement of the 1.5 °C goal and increasing dependence on CO2 removal. Residual CO2 emissions from fossil fuels limit the likelihood of meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement. A sector-level assessment of residual emissions using an ensemble of IAMs indicates that 640–950 GtCO2 removal will be required to constrain warming to 1.5 °C.
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Climate change,Energy and society,Energy economics,Energy policy,Socioeconomic scenarios,Environment,general,Climate Change,Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts,Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
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