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Scenarios of long-term socio-economic and environmental development under climate stabilization

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In this article, the authors present an overview of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions scenarios that form the analytical backbone for other contributions to this Special Issue, and analyze the feasibility, costs and uncertainties of meeting a range of different climate stabilization targets in accordance with Article 2 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
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This article is published in Technological Forecasting and Social Change.The article was published on 2007-09-01. It has received 1129 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change & Climate change mitigation.

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RCP 8.5—A scenario of comparatively high greenhouse gas emissions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized the main characteristics of the RCP8.5 scenario and explored scenario variants that use RCP 8.5 as a baseline, and assume different degrees of greenhouse gas mitigation policies to reduce radiative forcing.
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Special report on emissions scenarios

TL;DR: Nakicenovic, N., Alcamo, J., Davis, G., Vries, B. van; Victor, N.; Zhou, D. de; Fenhann, J.; Gaffin, S.; Gregory, K.; Grubler, A.; Jung, T. La; Michaelis, L.; Mori, S; Morita, T.; Pepper, W.; Pitcher, H.; Price, L., Riahi, K; Rogner, H-H.; Sankovski, A; Schlesinger, M.; Shuk
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On the Influence of Carbonic Acid in the Air upon the Temperature of the Ground

TL;DR: The influence of carbonic acid in the air upon the temperature of the ground was examined in this article, where the influence of CO 2 on the ground temperature was investigated. But the authors focused on the effect of carbon dioxide on the air and not the ground.
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Climate change 1994 : radiative forcing of climate change and an evaluation of the IPCC IS92 emission scenarios

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an evaluation of the IPCC IS92 emission scenarios Appendices and conclude that the IS92 emissions scenarios are not suitable for use in the WGIII report.
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Global warming in the twenty-first century: An alternative scenario

TL;DR: Assessment of ongoing and future climate change requires composition-specific long-term global monitoring of aerosol properties, and a reduction of non-CO(2) GHGs could lead to a decline in the rate of global warming, reducing the danger of dramatic climate change.
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