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  Aligning differentiated mitigation capacity with the Paris agreement goals

Brutschin, E., Bertram, C., Baptista, L. B., Bosetti, V., Daioglou, V., de Boer, H. S., Drouet, L., Fosse, F., Fragkiadakis, D., Fragkiadakis, K., Fricko, O., Fujimori, S., Kejun, J., Krey, V., Kikstra, J., Pianta, S., Pelz, S., Riahi, K., Richters, O., Rodrigues, R., Schaeffer, R., Scheifinger, K., Silva, D., Tagomori, I., van Ruijven, B., van Vuuren, D., Vrontisi, Z. (2025): Aligning differentiated mitigation capacity with the Paris agreement goals. - Environmental Research: Climate, 4, 4, 045012.
https://doi.org/10.1088/2752-5295/ae0ea5

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Brutschin, Elina1, Author
Bertram, Christoph2, Author                 
Baptista, Luiz Bernardo1, Author
Bosetti, Valentina1, Author
Daioglou, Vassilis1, Author
de Boer, Harmen Sytze1, Author
Drouet, Laurent1, Author
Fosse, Florian1, Author
Fragkiadakis, Dimitrios1, Author
Fragkiadakis, Kostas1, Author
Fricko, Oliver1, Author
Fujimori, Shinichiro1, Author
Kejun, Jiang1, Author
Krey, Volker1, Author
Kikstra, Jarmo1, Author
Pianta, Silvia1, Author
Pelz, Setu1, Author
Riahi, Keywan1, Author
Richters, Oliver2, Author           
Rodrigues, Renato2, Author           
Schaeffer, Roberto1, AuthorScheifinger, Karl1, AuthorSilva, Diego1, AuthorTagomori, Isabela1, Authorvan Ruijven, Bas1, Authorvan Vuuren, Detlef1, AuthorVrontisi, Zoi1, Author more..
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 Abstract: Regional disparities in mitigation capacity and the slow deployment of certain novel technologies pose significant challenges to achieving ambitious climate goals. We explore how accounting for technological and mitigation capacity considerations alters the regional distribution of mitigation efforts, and how these shifts relate to fairness considerations, all while staying within the scenario space aligned with the Paris Agreement’s goal of holding the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels. To do so, we use a new set of scenarios generated using eight global integrated assessment models (IAMs). These scenarios shift near-term mitigation efforts to regions with greater mitigation capacity by implementing differentiated carbon pricing and emission caps, deviating from the default assumption of a uniform carbon price in global IAMs. We examine the scale of regional emissions reductions and energy system transformations needed, highlighting the implications in the near term. Our findings from the most ambitious scenario, highlight that Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries could reduce total CO2 emissions as reported in the models by approximately 85% (range: 81%–114%) by 2040 relative to 2020 levels and achieve net-zero CO2 emissions around 2045—well beyond the 58% reduction (range: 33%–71%) projected under default 2 °C pathways with a globally uniform carbon price. Similarly, China could reduce CO2 emissions by 78% (range: 55%–83%) by 2040 and reach net-zero by 2050, compared to a 50% reduction (range: 47%–72%) in default scenarios. In this ambitious scenario, other regions could aim to reach net-zero CO2 by 2070. This redistribution of mitigation efforts involves an accelerated phase-out of fossil fuels—coal, oil, and gas—primarily within the OECD region and, to a certain extent, in China. It also includes an early—but, in line with our feasibility considerations, limited—scale-up of carbon capture and storage capacity, along with significant reductions in final energy demand that go beyond current pledges and ambition levels. Beyond feasibility considerations, the new scenarios assume more mitigation efforts in regions with higher mitigation capacity proxied through institutional capacity, consistent with a capacity-based conception of regional fairness. Integrating certain considerations of feasibility and fairness into scenario assessments enables the development of alternative pathways that are, in some respects, more policy-relevant and help expand the scenario space—thereby responding to some of the recent critiques of global IAMs.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-12-282025-10-022025-10-312025-10-31
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: 21
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1088/2752-5295/ae0ea5
PIKDOMAIN: RD3 - Transformation Pathways
Organisational keyword: RD3 - Transformation Pathways
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Research topic keyword: Mitigation
Research topic keyword: Carbon Pricing
Research topic keyword: Decarbonization
Research topic keyword: CO2 Removal
Research topic keyword: 1.5/2°C limit
Regional keyword: Europe
Regional keyword: Global
Model / method: REMIND
Model / method: PIAM
Model / method: Model Intercomparison
Research topic keyword: Economics
Research topic keyword: Climate Policy
Organisational keyword: Lab - Energy Transition
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Title: Environmental Research: Climate
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 4 (4) Sequence Number: 045012 Start / End Page: - Identifier: CoNE: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/2752-5295
Publisher: IOP Publishing