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气候分析组织提出到2035年NDC目标所需的4个关键因素 快报文章
气候变化快报,2024年第12期
作者:  刘莉娜
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Climate Target  NDC  Greenhouse Gas Emission  
欧盟委员会提出欧盟2040年气候目标建议 快报文章
气候变化快报,2024年第5期
作者:  廖琴
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Climate Target  Climate Neutrality  European Union  
德国联邦环境署建议欧盟制定2040年更具雄心的气候目标 快报文章
气候变化快报,2024年第1期
作者:  刘莉娜
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German Environment Agency  Climate Target  carbon sinks  
欧洲气候变化科学咨询委员会建议欧盟2040年气候目标 快报文章
气候变化快报,2023年第13期
作者:  秦冰雪
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2040 Climate Target  Greenhouse Gas Budget  European Union  
欧盟发布《净零时代的绿色新政工业计划》 快报文章
气候变化快报,2023年第4期
作者:  秦冰雪
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Climate Target  Industrial Plan  
美机构指出气候政策需采取逆向归纳法以实现净零目标 快报文章
气候变化快报,2022年第21期
作者:  刘莉娜
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Backward induction approach  Net-Zero target  Credibility  Climate policy  
各国更新的NDC与实现1.5 ℃温控目标差距较大 快报文章
气候变化快报,2021年第19期
作者:  董利苹
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Climate Target  Need for Action  Updates Glow  
欧盟发布2030年气候目标计划 快报文章
气候变化快报,2020年第19期
作者:  廖琴
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EU  Climate Target  Plan  
Preindustrial (CH4)-C-14 indicates greater anthropogenic fossil CH4 emissions 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7795) : 409-+
作者:  Keener, Megan;  Hunt, Camden;  Carroll, Timothy G.;  Kampel, Vladimir;  Dobrovetsky, Roman;  Hayton, Trevor W.;  Menard, Gabriel
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Atmospheric methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas, and its mole fraction has more than doubled since the preindustrial era(1). Fossil fuel extraction and use are among the largest anthropogenic sources of CH4 emissions, but the precise magnitude of these contributions is a subject of debate(2,3). Carbon-14 in CH4 ((CH4)-C-14) can be used to distinguish between fossil (C-14-free) CH4 emissions and contemporaneous biogenic sources  however, poorly constrained direct (CH4)-C-14 emissions from nuclear reactors have complicated this approach since the middle of the 20th century(4,5). Moreover, the partitioning of total fossil CH4 emissions (presently 172 to 195 teragrams CH4 per year)(2,3) between anthropogenic and natural geological sources (such as seeps and mud volcanoes) is under debate  emission inventories suggest that the latter account for about 40 to 60 teragrams CH4 per year(6,7). Geological emissions were less than 15.4 teragrams CH4 per year at the end of the Pleistocene, about 11,600 years ago(8), but that period is an imperfect analogue for present-day emissions owing to the large terrestrial ice sheet cover, lower sea level and extensive permafrost. Here we use preindustrial-era ice core (CH4)-C-14 measurements to show that natural geological CH4 emissions to the atmosphere were about 1.6 teragrams CH4 per year, with a maximum of 5.4 teragrams CH4 per year (95 per cent confidence limit)-an order of magnitude lower than the currently used estimates. This result indicates that anthropogenic fossil CH4 emissions are underestimated by about 38 to 58 teragrams CH4 per year, or about 25 to 40 per cent of recent estimates. Our record highlights the human impact on the atmosphere and climate, provides a firm target for inventories of the global CH4 budget, and will help to inform strategies for targeted emission reductions(9,10).


Isotopic evidence from ice cores indicates that preindustrial-era geological methane emissions were lower than previously thought, suggesting that present-day emissions of methane from fossil fuels are underestimated.


  
Drylands climate response to transient and stabilized 2 degrees C and 1.5 degrees C global warming targets 期刊论文
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2019, 53: 2375-2389
作者:  Wei, Yun;  Yu, Haipeng;  Huang, Jianping;  Zhou, Tianjun;  Zhang, Meng;  Ren, Yu
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Drylands climate change  Transient and stabilized warming world  1.5 degrees C and 2 degrees C warming target  The Paris Agreement