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Andy Reisinger
Researcher at Australian National University
Publications - 5
Citations - 235
Andy Reisinger is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Global warming & Greenhouse gas. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications receiving 36 citations.
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A framework for complex climate change risk assessment
Nicholas Philip Simpson,Katharine J. Mach,Andrew J. Constable,Jeremy J. Hess,Ryan Hogarth,Mark Howden,Judy Lawrence,Robert J. Lempert,Veruska Muccione,Brendan Mackey,Mark New,Brian C. O'Neill,Friederike E. L. Otto,Hans O. Pörtner,Andy Reisinger,Debra Roberts,Daniela N. Schmidt,Sonia I. Seneviratne,Steven Strongin,Maarten van Aalst,Maarten van Aalst,Edmond Totin,Christopher H. Trisos +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a framework for three categories of increasingly complex climate change risk that focus on interactions among the multiple drivers of risk, as well as among multiple risks.
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Challenges and Prospects for Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Pathways Consistent With the Paris Agreement
TL;DR: In this article, a more realistic view is needed if we are to avoid modelled emission scenarios providing an overly optimistic picture of mitigation potentials from the agricultural sector, and a comprehensive and accelerated effort will be needed to bridge the gap from modelled emissions to realistic policy pathways.
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How necessary and feasible are reductions of methane emissions from livestock to support stringent temperature goals
Andy Reisinger,Harry Clark,Annette Cowie,Jeremy Emmet-Booth,Carlos Gonzalez Fischer,Mario Herrero,Mark Howden,Sinead Leahy +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that in mitigation pathways that limit warming to 1.5°C, which include cost-effective reductions from all emission sources, the contribution of future livestock CH4 emissions to global warming in 2050 is about one-third of that from future net carbon dioxide emissions.
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Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from New Zealand pasture-based livestock farm systems
TL;DR: In this article, a limited range of options currently exists to reduce emissions from pasture-based livestock farming systems, such as inhibitors and vaccines, but more scientifically robust and consistent evidence is needed if soil carbon sequestration is to be used to offset New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions.
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A comprehensive and synthetic dataset for global, regional and national greenhouse gas emissions by sector 1970-2018 with an extension to 2019
Jan C. Minx,William F. Lamb,Robbie M. Andrew,Josep G. Canadell,Monica Crippa,Niklas Döbbeling,Piers M. Forster,Diego Guizzardi,Jos Olivier,Glen P. Peters,Julia Pongratz,Julia Pongratz,Andy Reisinger,Matthew Rigby,Marielle Saunois,Steven J. Smith,Efisio Solazzo,Hanqin Tian +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compile a new synthetic dataset on anthropogenic GHG emissions for 1970-2018 with a fast-track extension to 2019, which includes CO 2 emissions, CH 4 emissions, N 2 O emissions, as well as those from fluorinated gases (F-gases) and provide country and sector details.