Important distinctiveness of SSP3–7.0 for use in impact assessments
Hideo Shiogama (),
Shinichiro Fujimori,
Tomoko Hasegawa,
Michiya Hayashi,
Yukiko Hirabayashi,
Tomoo Ogura,
Toshichika Iizumi,
Kiyoshi Takahashi and
Toshihiko Takemura
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Hideo Shiogama: National Institute for Environmental Studies
Shinichiro Fujimori: Kyoto University
Tomoko Hasegawa: Ritsumeikan University
Michiya Hayashi: National Institute for Environmental Studies
Yukiko Hirabayashi: Shibaura Institute of Technology
Tomoo Ogura: National Institute for Environmental Studies
Toshichika Iizumi: National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
Kiyoshi Takahashi: National Institute for Environmental Studies
Toshihiko Takemura: Kyushu University
Nature Climate Change, 2023, vol. 13, issue 12, 1276-1278
Abstract:
Recent criticisms have suggested that future emissions are unlikely to lead to the warmest climate scenario available (SSP5–8.5), which has resulted in the second highest scenario (SSP3–7.0) receiving increased attention. The distinctiveness of SSP3–7.0 has not been well recognized, but it is relevant for the proper interpretation of studies that use this scenario.
Date: 2023
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