Browsing CICERO Research Archive by Author "Kawamiya, Michio"
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AERA-MIP: emission pathways, remaining budgets, and carbon cycle dynamics compatible with 1.5 and 2 °C global warming stabilization
Silvy, Yona; Frölicher, Thomas L.; Terhaar, Jens; Joos, Fortunat; Burger, Friedrich A.; Lacroix, Fabrice; Allen, Myles; Bernardello, Raffaele; Bopp, Laurent; Brovkin, Victor; Buzan, Jonathan R.; Cadule, Patricia; Dix, Martin; Dunne, John; Friedlingstein, Pierre; Georgievski, Goran; Hajima, Tomohiro; Jenkins, Stuart; Kawamiya, Michio; Kiang, Nancy Y.; Lapin, Vladimir; Lee, Donghyun; Lerner, Paul; Mengis, Nadine; Monteiro, Estela A.; Paynter, David; Peters, Glen Philip; Romanou, Anastasia; Schwinger, Jörg; Sparrow, Sarah; Stofferahn, Eric; Tjiputra, Jerry; Tourigny, Etienne; Ziehn, Tilo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)While international climate policies now focus on limiting global warming to well below 2 °C or pursuing a 1.5 °C level of global warming, the climate modelling community has not provided an experimental design in which ... -
The Climate Response to Emissions Reductions Due to COVID-19: Initial Results From CovidMIP
Jones, Chris D.; Hickman, Jonathan; Rumbold, Steven T; Walton, Jeremy; Lamboll, Robin; Skeie, Ragnhild Bieltvedt; Fiedler, Stephanie; Forster, Piers M.; Rogelj, Joeri; Abe, Manabu; Botzet, Michael; Calvin, Katherine; Cassou, Christophe; Cole, Jason N S; Davini, Paolo; Deushi, Makoto; Dix, Martin; Fyfe, John; Gillett, Nathan P.; Ilyina, Tatiana; Kawamiya, Michio; Kelley, Maxwell; Kharin, Slava; Koshiro, Tsuyoshi; Li, Hongmei; MacKallah, Chloe; Müller, Wolfgang A.; Nabat, Pierre; Van Noije, Twan; Nolan, Paul; Ohgaito, Rumi; Oliviè, Dirk Jan Leo; Oshima, Naga; Parodi, Jose; Reerink, Thomas J.; Ren, Lili; Romanou, Anastasia; Séférian, Roland; Tang, Yangming; Timmreck, Claudia; Tjiputra, Jerry; Tourigny, Etienne; Tsigaridis, Kostas; Wang, Hailong; Wu, Mingxuan; Wyser, Klaus; Yang, Shuting; Yang, Yang; Ziehn, Tilo (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Many nations responded to the corona virus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic by restricting travel and other activities during 2020, resulting in temporarily reduced emissions of CO2, other greenhouse gases and ozone ...