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  • Breaking away from the utopian assumption that the international community will agree on a single emissions allocation scheme, this study assesses approaches to setting country-level mitigation targets in line with the 2 °C goal.

    • Malte Meinshausen
    • Louise Jeffery
    • Nicolai Meinshausen
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 5, P: 1098-1106
  • Sea-level rise is one of the key consequences of climate change. Its impact is long-term owing to the multi-century response timescales involved. This study addresses how much sea-level rise will result in coming centuries from climate-policy decisions taken today.

    • Michiel Schaeffer
    • William Hare
    • Martin Vermeer
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 2, P: 867-870
  • Existing ambition assessments of national climate pledges are biased, incompatible with international law and reward high emitters. Immediately accounting for the equity obligations of the Paris Agreement implies important financial support now.

    • Yann Robiou du Pont
    • Mark Dekker
    • Michiel Schaeffer
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-13
  • National targets give virtually no chance of constraining warming to 2 °C and no chance of protecting coral reefs.

    • Joeri Rogelj
    • Bill Hare
    • Malte Meinshausen
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 1, P: 81-83
  • Current national emissions targets can't limit global warming to 2 °C, calculate Joeri Rogelj, Malte Meinshausen and colleagues — they might even lock the world into exceeding 3 °C warming.

    • Joeri Rogelj
    • Julia Nabel
    • Niklas Höhne
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 464, P: 1126-1128
  • Here the authors present a framework to assess the temperature outcomes of decarbonization scenarios from institutions such as the IEA, BP and Shell. Scenarios are evaluated for consistency with the long-term temperature goal of the Paris Agreement.

    • Robert J. Brecha
    • Gaurav Ganti
    • Matthew J. Gidden
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-11
  • A long-term goal for climate policy can only be agreed through political processes, but science can inform these through mapping policy choices and the risks they create. Recommendations for the practical use of the IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report are provided.

    • Stephane Hallegatte
    • Joeri Rogelj
    • Detlef P. van Vuuren
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 6, P: 663-668
  • Estimates of carbon budgets compatible with limiting warming to below specific temperature limits are reviewed, and reasons underlying their differences discussed along with their respective strengths and limitations.

    • Joeri Rogelj
    • Michiel Schaeffer
    • Reto Knutti
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 6, P: 245-252
  • There are discernible differences in climate impacts between 1.5 °C and 2 °C of warming. The extent of countries' near-term mitigation ambition will determine the success of the Paris Agreement's temperature goal.

    • Carl-Friedrich Schleussner
    • Joeri Rogelj
    • William Hare
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 6, P: 827-835