Net zero-emission pathways reduce the physical and economic risks of climate change

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Laurent Drouet
Valentina Bosetti
Simone A. Padoan
Lara Aleluia Reis
Christoph Bertram
Francesco Dalla Longa
Jacques Després
Johannes Emmerling
Florian Fosse
Kostas Fragkiadakis
Stefan Frank
Oliver Fricko
Shinichiro Fujimori
Mathijs Harmsen
Volker Krey
Ken Oshiro
Larissa P. Nogueira
Leonidas Paroussos
Franziska Piontek
Keywan Riahi
Pedro R. R. Rochedo
Roberto Schaeffer
Jun’ya Takakura
Kaj-Ivar van der Wijst
Bob van der Zwaan
Detlef van Vuuren
Zoi Vrontisi
Matthias Weitzel
Behnam Zakeri
Massimo Tavoni
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[1] Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici,RFF
[2] Bocconi University,CMCC European Institute of Economics and the Environment
[3] Bocconi University of Milan and Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC),Department of Economics and IGIER
[4] Member of the Leibniz Association,Department of Decision Sciences
[5] TNO Energy Transition, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
[6] European Commission,Department of Environmental Engineering
[7] Joint Research Centre (JRC),Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development
[8] E3Modelling,CENERGIA/COPPE
[9] International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering
[10] Kyoto University,undefined
[11] National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES),undefined
[12] PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency,undefined
[13] Utrecht University,undefined
[14] Graz University of Technology,undefined
[15] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,undefined
[16] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[17] Johns Hopkins University,undefined
[18] Politecnico di Milano,undefined
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Nature Climate Change | 2021年 / 11卷
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Mitigation pathways exploring end-of-century temperature targets often entail temperature overshoot. Little is known about the additional climate risks generated by overshooting temperature. Here we assessed the benefits of limiting overshoot. We computed the probabilistic impacts for different warming targets and overshoot levels on the basis of an ensemble of integrated assessment models. We explored both physical and macroeconomic impacts, including persistent and non-persistent climate impacts. We found that temperature overshooting affects the likelihood of many critical physical impacts, such as those associated with heat extremes. Limiting overshoot reduces risk in the right tail of the distribution, in particular for low-temperature targets where larger overshoots arise as a way to lower short-term mitigation costs. We also showed how, after mid-century, overshoot leads to both higher mitigation costs and economic losses from the additional impacts. The study highlights the need to include climate risk analysis in low-carbon pathways.
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