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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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The Energy Modeling Forum (EMF)-30 study on short-lived climate forcers: introduction and overview
Steven J. Smith,Zbigniew Klimont,Laurent Drouet,Mathijs Harmsen,Mathijs Harmsen,Gunnar Luderer,Gunnar Luderer,Keywan Riahi,Detlef P. van Vuuren,Detlef P. van Vuuren,John P. Weyant +10 more
TL;DR: The Energy Modeling Forum intercomparison study on short-lived climate forcers (EMF30) focuses on black carbon (BC) and methane (CH4), two of the most important warming SLCFs as discussed by the authors.
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Assessing Pathways toward Ambitious Climate Targets at the Global and European levels: A Synthesis of Results from the AMPERE Project
Elmar Kriegler,Keywan Riahi,Nils Petermann,Valentina Bosetti,Pantelis Capros,D.P. van Vuuren,Patrick Criqui,C. Egenhofer,Panagiotis Fragkos,Nils Johnson +9 more
TL;DR: The AMPERE project as mentioned in this paper presents a synthesis report "Assessing Pathways toward Ambitious Climate Targets at the Global and European levels" which presents the following key findings from the AMPere project: ==================¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ - Global progress to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next two decades is crucial for achieving ambitious climate targets at low costs.
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Regional Low-Emission Pathways from Global Models
Heleen van Soest,Lara Aleluia Reis,Detlef P. van Vuuren,Christoph Bertram,Laurent Drouet,Jessica Jewell,Elmar Kriegler,Gunnar Luderer,Keywan Riahi,Joeri Rogelj,Massimo Tavoni,Michel G.J. den Elzen +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize and provide an overview of the national and regional information contained in different scenarios from various global models published over the last few years, as well as yet unpublished scenarios submitted by modelling teams participating in the MILES project (Modeling and Informing Low-Emission Strategies).
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Reply to: Why fossil fuel producer subsidies matter
Jessica Jewell,Johannes Emmerling,Vadim Vinichenko,Christoph Bertram,Loïc Berger,Hannah Daly,Ilkka Keppo,Volker Krey,David E.H.J. Gernaat,Kostas Fragkiadakis,David L. McCollum,Leonidas Paroussas,Keywan Riahi,Massimo Tavoni,Detlef P. van Vuuren +14 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the impact of subsidy removal on emissions is likely to be more substantial than Jewell et al. find, particularly when considering support for fossil fuel producers in high-income countries.