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Project Title:
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Stabilization Targets for Atmospheric Greenhouse Gas Concentrations:
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PIN:
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DELS-BASC-09-01
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Major Unit:
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Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education Division on Earth and Life Studies
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Sub Unit:
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Board on Atmospheric Sciences & Climate Division on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education
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RSO:
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Elfring, Chris
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Subject/Focus Area:
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Earth Sciences
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Project Scope
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Statement of Task
The stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations and the avoidance of serious or irreversible impacts on the earth’s climate system are a matter of critical concern in both scientific and policy arenas. Using the most current science available, this study will evaluate the implications of different atmospheric concentration target levels and explain the uncertainties inherent in the analyses to assist policy makers as they make decisions about stabilization target levels for atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations.
This study will:
Evaluate a range of greenhouse gas stabilization targets and describe the types and scales of impacts likely associated with different ranges, including discussion of the associated uncertainties, timescale of impacts, and potential serious or irreversible impacts.*
This study will focus on evaluating the implications of a range of GHG stabilization targets, but it will not involve the committee’s assessment of what stabilization targets are technically feasible nor their normative judgment on what targets are most appropriate.
* This study will consider cumulative emissions of the ‘basket’ of gases considered in the Kyoto protocol (CO2, CH4, N2O, HFCs, PFCs, SF6). Any particular overall stabilization target could include varying combinations of emissions targets for the different gases.
SPONSORS
The Energy Foundation
STARTING DATE
The approximate starting date for the project is July 10, 2009.
A final report will be issued at the end of the project in approximately 10 months.
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Project Duration:
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13 months
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