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ESPM | Wirtschaftsdienst 2021/2: Calculation of Paris-Compatible Emission Paths with the ESPM Using the Example of the EU | update on: | Zenodo | in german | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Zeitschrift für Umweltpolitik und Umweltrecht 2021/9: Calculation of Paris-compatible emission targets for the six largest emitters with the ESPM | update on: | Zenodo | in english | |||||||||||||||||||||||
inspired by: | Smooth Pathways Formula; based on: Raupach et al. (2014) / Sharing a quota on cumulative carbon emissions / nature climate change DOI: 10.1038/NCLIMATE2384 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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For a comprehensive mathematical description of the RM Scenario Types, we refer to: | Zenodo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
calculation of Paris-compatible emission paths for all countries of the world | web apps | use of the RM Scenario Types with a known budget |
calculation of global paths | |||||||||||||||||||||||
published tools: | Zenodo | here | Zenodo | Zenodo | ||||||||||||||||||||||
The following figures show the relationship between SPF and ESPM with the same framework data: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The course of the reduction rates for SPF corresponds to scenario type RM-5-rad. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||