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Keywan Riahi
Researcher at International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Publications - 345
Citations - 70903
Keywan Riahi is an academic researcher from International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Greenhouse gas & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 87, co-authored 318 publications receiving 58030 citations. Previous affiliations of Keywan Riahi include Colorado School of Mines & Graz University of Technology.
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A multi-model assessment of the co-benefits of climate mitigation for global air quality
Shilpa Rao,Shilpa Rao,Zbigniew Klimont,Joana Leitao,Keywan Riahi,Keywan Riahi,Rita Van Dingenen,Lara Aleluia Reis,Katherine Calvin,Frank Dentener,Laurent Drouet,Shinichiro Fujimori,Shinichiro Fujimori,Mathijs Harmsen,Mathijs Harmsen,Gunnar Luderer,Chris Heyes,Jessica Strefler,Massimo Tavoni,Massimo Tavoni,Detlef P. van Vuuren,Detlef P. van Vuuren +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a model comparison study that combines multiple integrated assessment models with a reduced-form global air quality model to assess the potential co-benefits of global climate mitigation policies in relation to the World Health Organization (WHO) goals on air quality and health is presented.
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Gas hydrates: Entrance to a methane age or climate threat?
Volker Krey,Josep G. Canadell,Nebojsa Nakicenovic,Nebojsa Nakicenovic,Yuichi Abe,Harald Andruleit,David Archer,Arnulf Grubler,Arnulf Grubler,Neil T M Hamilton,Arthur Johnson,V. Kostov,Jean-Francois Lamarque,Nicholas Langhorne,Euan G. Nisbet,Brian C. O'Neill,Brian C. O'Neill,Keywan Riahi,Michael Riedel,Weihua Wang,V.S. Yakushev +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed to integrate the objectives of energy security and climate change in the context of methane hydrates, which can be used as a bridge fuel between carbon-intensive fossil energies and zero-emission energies.
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Implications of delayed participation and technology failure for the feasibility, costs, and likelihood of staying below temperature targets—Greenhouse gas mitigation scenarios for the 21st century
Volker Krey,Keywan Riahi +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the influence of technological change and the willingness of countries to immediately join a post-Kyoto agreement to limit anthropogenic climate change on the feasibility of a set of radiative forcing targets.
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Policy trade-offs between climate mitigation and clean cook-stove access in South Asia
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantify the costs of support policies to make clean cooking affordable to all South Asians under four increasingly stringent climate policy scenarios, and analyze possible effects of climate mitigation policies on fuel costs and hence the effectiveness of such schemes.
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Improving poverty and inequality modelling in climate research
TL;DR: This paper reviewed the history and state of the art of models used in climate research, including integrated assessment models (IAMs) and national studies, and those that model mitigation and climate-change impacts.