Uncertainty of temperature rise under nationally determined contributions and carbon neutral policies

IF 6.4 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Jie-Wei Chen , Hui-Juan Cui , Nan Chen , Guo-Qiang Qian
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Abstract

Nationally determined contributions raised by Paris Agreement aim to control the temperature rise below 2 °C or even 1.5 °C at the end of the 21st century, compared to pre-industrial levels. However, the climate response of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) remains uncertain due to unstable policies and their credibility. In this study, we calculated the uncertainty of global temperature rise caused by uncertain NDCs and carbon-neutral policies and discussed the difficulty of policy implementation. The results show that there will be 8 GtC uncertainty in emission at the end of the 21st century, responsible for the temperature rise of 0.37 °C (1.73–2.10 °C). A delayed policy in emission reduction by major emitters would result in a temperature rise of over 2 °C, while under non-delay policy, the 2 °C target will be possibly achieved. Besides, low-emission countries would introduce a 30 GtC cumulative emission uncertainty at the end of the 21st century if there are no restrictions, leading to a 0.3 °C global warming uncertainty. Developed countries need more substantial reductions in carbon intensity to achieve their climate policies while developing countries are under less pressure. The reduction of carbon intensity requires the strengthening of technical and economic methods. This study provides a reference for the realization of emission policies and temperature rise targets.

国家自主贡献和碳中和的政策下气温上升的不确定性
《巴黎协定》筹集的国家自主捐款旨在将21世纪末的气温上升控制在2°C甚至1.5°C以下,与工业化前的水平相比。然而,由于政策及其可信度不稳定,国家自主贡献的气候反应仍然不确定。在本研究中,我们计算了不确定的NDC和碳中和的政策导致的全球气温上升的不确定性,并讨论了政策实施的困难。结果表明,到21世纪末,排放将存在8 GtC的不确定性,导致气温上升0.37°C(1.73–2.10°C)。主要排放国延迟减排政策将导致气温上升超过2°C,而在不延迟政策下,2°C的目标将有可能实现。此外,如果没有限制,低排放国家将在21世纪末引入30 GtC的累积排放不确定性,导致0.3°C的全球变暖不确定性。发达国家需要大幅降低碳强度来实现其气候政策,而发展中国家的压力较小。降低碳强度需要加强技术和经济方法。该研究为实现排放政策和升温目标提供了参考。
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Advances in Climate Change Research
Advances in Climate Change Research Earth and Planetary Sciences-Atmospheric Science
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
4.10%
发文量
424
审稿时长
107 days
期刊介绍: Advances in Climate Change Research publishes scientific research and analyses on climate change and the interactions of climate change with society. This journal encompasses basic science and economic, social, and policy research, including studies on mitigation and adaptation to climate change. Advances in Climate Change Research attempts to promote research in climate change and provide an impetus for the application of research achievements in numerous aspects, such as socioeconomic sustainable development, responses to the adaptation and mitigation of climate change, diplomatic negotiations of climate and environment policies, and the protection and exploitation of natural resources.
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