Model-based assessments for long-term climate strategies
Matthias Weitzel,
Toon Vandyck (),
Kimon Keramidas,
Markus Amann,
Pantelis Capros,
Michel den Elzen,
Stefan Frank,
Stephane Tchung-Ming,
Ana Díaz Vázquez and
Bert Saveyn
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Toon Vandyck: Joint Research Centre, European Commission
Markus Amann: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Pantelis Capros: E3MLab, National Technical University of Athens
Michel den Elzen: PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
Stefan Frank: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Ana Díaz Vázquez: Joint Research Centre, European Commission
Nature Climate Change, 2019, vol. 9, issue 5, 345-347
Abstract:
Many countries are formulating a long-term climate strategy to be submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change by 2020. Model-based, multi-disciplinary assessments can be a key ingredient for informing policy makers and engaging stakeholders in this process.
Date: 2019
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