Studying climate stabilization at Paris Agreement levels
Andrew D. King (),
J. M. Kale Sniderman,
Andrea J. Dittus,
Josephine R. Brown,
Ed Hawkins and
Tilo Ziehn
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Andrew D. King: University of Melbourne
J. M. Kale Sniderman: University of Melbourne
Andrea J. Dittus: University of Reading
Josephine R. Brown: University of Melbourne
Ed Hawkins: University of Reading
Tilo Ziehn: CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere
Nature Climate Change, 2021, vol. 11, issue 12, 1010-1013
Abstract:
Since the Paris Agreement, the impacts of 1.5 and 2 °C global warming have been emphasized, but the rate of warming also has regional effects. A new framework of model experiments is needed to increase our understanding of climate stabilization and its impacts.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1038/s41558-021-01225-0
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