Affiliation:
1. Department of Mathematics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA
Abstract
We study the mitigation of climate tipping point transitions using an energy balance model. The evolution of the global mean surface temperature is coupled with the
CO
2
concentration through the green-house effect. We model the
CO
2
concentration with a stochastic delay differential equation (SDDE), accounting for various carbon emission and capture scenarios. The resulting coupled system of SDDEs exhibits a tipping point phenomena: if
CO
2
concentration exceeds a critical threshold (around
478
ppm
), the temperature experiences an abrupt increase of about six degrees Celsius. We show that the
CO
2
concentration exhibits a transient growth which may cause a climate tipping point, even if the concentration decays asymptotically. We derive a rigorous upper bound for the
CO
2
evolution which quantifies its transient and asymptotic growths, and provides sufficient conditions for evading the climate tipping point. Combining this upper bound with Monte Carlo simulations of the stochastic climate model, we investigate the emission reduction and carbon capture scenarios that would avert the tipping point.
Funder
National Science Foundation
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics
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