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The Energy Modeling Forum (EMF)-30 study on short-lived climate forcers: introduction and overview

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Smith,  Steven J.
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Klimont,  Zbigniew
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Drouet,  Laurent
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Harmsen,  Mathijs
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Luderer,  Gunnar
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Riahi,  Keywan
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van Vuuren,  Detlef P.
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Weyant,  John P.
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Smith, S. J., Klimont, Z., Drouet, L., Harmsen, M., Luderer, G., Riahi, K., van Vuuren, D. P., Weyant, J. P. (2020): The Energy Modeling Forum (EMF)-30 study on short-lived climate forcers: introduction and overview. - Climatic Change, 163, 3, 1399-1408.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-020-02938-5


Cite as: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_25010
Abstract
The EMF-30 study uses a scenario approach in which a coordinated suite of scenarios is used to explore how stylized global policies to reduce SLCFs impacts emissions, concentrations, radiative forcing, and global temperature change. The SLCF reduction scenarios focus on methane across all sectors and black carbon from transportation and buildings. Greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation scenarios are also considered, including the combination of GHG and SLCF mitigation.