2050 low-emission pathways: domestic benefits and methodological insights – Lessons from the DDPP
Amandine Denis,
Frank Jotzo,
Anna Skrabek,
Emilio La Rovere,
Claudio Gesteira,
William Wills,
Carolina Grotter,
Chris Bataille (),
David Sawyer,
Noël Melton,
Qiang Liu,
Alun Gu,
Xi Yang,
Xin Wang,
Yi Chen,
Chuan Tian,
Xiaoqi Zheng,
Patrick Criqui (),
Sandrine Mathy,
Charles Hourcade Jean,
Sascha Samadi,
Manfred Fischedick,
R. Shukla P.,
Subash Dhar,
Darshini Mahadevia,
Amit Garg,
Ucok-W.R. Siagan,
Retno Gumilang-Dewi,
Iwan Hendrawan,
Rizaldi Boer,
Gito-Emannuel Gintings,
Maria-Rosa Virdis,
Maria Gaeta,
Isabella Alloisio,
Mikiko Kainuma,
Ken Oshiro,
Go Hibino,
Toshihiko Masui,
Danie Buira,
Jordi Tovilla,
Oleg Lugovoy,
Georges Safonov,
Vladimir Potashnikov (),
Hilton Trollip,
Katye Altieri,
Alison Hughes,
Tara Caetano,
Bruno Merven,
Harald Winkler,
Soogil Young,
Chang-Hoon Lee,
Jae-Hak Oh,
Gabrial Anandarajah,
Jim Williams,
Ben Haley and
Sam Borgeson
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Patrick Criqui: GAEL - Laboratoire d'Economie Appliquée de Grenoble - Grenoble INP - Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - UGA [2016-2019] - Université Grenoble Alpes [2016-2019]
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Abstract:
This Issue Brief examines the benefits that can be derived from the establishment of long-term decarbonization strategies at the national level. Such national strategies are essential facilitators of international dialogue towards more ambitious and effective action at domestic level.
Date: 2016
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Published in 2016, pp.8
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