Using large ensembles of climate change mitigation scenarios for robust insights
Publication date
2022-05
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Guivarch, Céline
Le Gallic, Thomas
Bauer, Nico
Fragkos, Panagiotis
Huppmann, Daniel
Jaxa-Rozen, Marc
Keppo, Ilkka
Kriegler, Elmar
Krisztin, Tamás
Marangoni, Giacomo
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Abstract
As they gain new users, climate change mitigation scenarios are playing an increasing role in transitions to net zero. One promising practice is the analysis of scenario ensembles. Here we argue that this practice has the potential to bring new and more robust insights compared with the use of single scenarios. However, several important aspects have to be addressed. We identify key methodological challenges and the existing methods and applications that have been or can be used to address these challenges within a three-step approach: (1) pre-processing the ensemble; (2) selecting a few scenarios or analysing the full ensemble; and (3) providing users with efficient access to the information.
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Taverne, Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Social Sciences (miscellaneous), SDG 13 - Climate Action
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Guivarch, C, Le Gallic, T, Bauer, N, Fragkos, P, Huppmann, D, Jaxa-Rozen, M, Keppo, I, Kriegler, E, Krisztin, T, Marangoni, G, Pye, S, Riahi, K, Schaeffer, R, Tavoni, M, Trutnevyte, E, van Vuuren, D & Wagner, F 2022, 'Using large ensembles of climate change mitigation scenarios for robust insights', Nature Climate Change, vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 428-435. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-022-01349-x