This study explores a situation of staged accession to a global climate policy regime from the current situation of regionally fragmented and moderate climate action. The analysis is based on scenarios in which a front runner coalition – the EU or the EU and China – embarks on immediate ambitious climate action while the rest of the world makes a transition to a global climate regime between 2030 and 2050. We assume that the ensuing regime involves strong mitigation efforts but does not require late joiners to compensate for their initially higher emissions.

Making or breaking climate targets: The AMPERE study on staged accession scenarios for climate policy

BOSETTI, VALENTINA;
2014

Abstract

This study explores a situation of staged accession to a global climate policy regime from the current situation of regionally fragmented and moderate climate action. The analysis is based on scenarios in which a front runner coalition – the EU or the EU and China – embarks on immediate ambitious climate action while the rest of the world makes a transition to a global climate regime between 2030 and 2050. We assume that the ensuing regime involves strong mitigation efforts but does not require late joiners to compensate for their initially higher emissions.
2014
Elmar, Kriegler; Keywan, Riahi; Nico, Bauer; Valeria Jana, Schwanitz; Nils, Petermann; Bosetti, Valentina; Adriana, Marcucci; Sander, Otto; Leonidas, Paroussos; Shilpa, Rao; Tabaré Arroyo, Currás; Shuichi, Ashina; Johannes, Bollen; Jiyong, Eom; Meriem Hamdi, Cherif; Thomas, Longden; Alban, Kitous; Aurélie, Méjean; Fuminori, Sano; Michiel, Schaeffer; Kenichi, Wada; Pantelis, Capros; Detlef P., van Vuuren; Ottmar, Edenhofer
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