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The next generation of scenarios for climate change research and assessment

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A new process for creating plausible scenarios to investigate some of the most challenging and important questions about climate change confronting the global community is described.
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Advances in the science and observation of climate change are providing a clearer understanding of the inherent variability of Earth's climate system and its likely response to human and natural influences. The implications of climate change for the environment and society will depend not only on the response of the Earth system to changes in radiative forcings, but also on how humankind responds through changes in technology, economies, lifestyle and policy. Extensive uncertainties exist in future forcings of and responses to climate change, necessitating the use of scenarios of the future to explore the potential consequences of different response options. To date, such scenarios have not adequately examined crucial possibilities, such as climate change mitigation and adaptation, and have relied on research processes that slowed the exchange of information among physical, biological and social scientists. Here we describe a new process for creating plausible scenarios to investigate some of the most challenging and important questions about climate change confronting the global community.

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An Overview of CMIP5 and the Experiment Design

TL;DR: The fifth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) will produce a state-of-the- art multimodel dataset designed to advance the authors' knowledge of climate variability and climate change.
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Bounding the role of black carbon in the climate system: A scientific assessment

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Overview of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) experimental design and organization

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Vulnerability and adaptation to climate change : interim results from the U.S. Country Studies Program

Joel B. Smith
TL;DR: Results by Vulnerability Sector and Regional Summary: Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessments for The Gambia, Kazakhstan, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, and Venezuela.
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The role of non-CO2 greenhouse gases in climate change mitigation : Long-term scenarios for the 21st century. Multigas mitigation and climate policy

S. Rao
- 01 Jan 2006 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the role of non-CO2 greenhouse gases in meeting long-term climate change targets is examined, and two climate mitigation scenarios aimed at achieving longterm stabilization of global radiative forcing are developed.

Climate change in the 21st Century - Interim Characterizations based on the new IPCC Emissions Scenarios

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an alternative method of characterizing the implications of the Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (SRES) emissions scenarios for regional climate, using a simple climate model, with estimates of the regional pattern of climate response from AOGCM simulations assuming earlier emissions scenarios.
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