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Climate-economy projections under shared socioeconomic pathways and net-zero scenarios

Daisuke Murakami, Pavel V. Shevchenko, Tomoko Matsui, Aleksandar Arandjelovi\'c and Tor A. Myrvoll

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Abstract: We examine future trajectories of the social cost of carbon, global temperatures, and carbon concentrations using the cost-benefit Dynamic Integrated Climate-Economy (DICE) model calibrated to the five Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) under two mitigation scenarios: achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and by 2100. The DICE model is calibrated to align industrial and land-use carbon emissions with projections from six leading process-based integrated assessment models (IAMs): IMAGE, MESSAGE--GLOBIOM, AIM/CGE, GCAM, REMIND--MAgPIE and WITCH--GLOBIOM. We find that even with aggressive mitigation (net-zero by 2050), global temperatures are projected to exceed $2^\circ\text{C}$ above preindustrial levels by 2100, with estimates ranging from $2.5^\circ\text{C}$ to $2.7^\circ\text{C}$ across all SSPs and IAMs considered. Under the more lenient mitigation scenario (net-zero by 2100), global temperatures are projected to rise to between $3^\circ\text{C}$ and $3.7^\circ\text{C}$ by 2100. Additionally, the social cost of carbon is estimated to increase from approximately USD 30--50 in 2025 to USD 250--400 in 2100.

Date: 2025-04
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