Self-preservation strategy for approaching global warming targets in the post-Paris Agreement era

Author:

Wei Yi-MingORCID,Han Rong,Wang CeORCID,Yu BiyingORCID,Liang Qiao-MeiORCID,Yuan Xiao-Chen,Chang Junjie,Zhao Qingyu,Liao Hua,Tang Baojun,Yan JinyueORCID,Cheng LijingORCID,Yang Zili

Abstract

AbstractA strategy that informs on countries’ potential losses due to lack of climate action may facilitate global climate governance. Here, we quantify a distribution of mitigation effort whereby each country is economically better off than under current climate pledges. This effort-sharing optimizing approach applied to a 1.5 °C and 2 °C global warming threshold suggests self-preservation emissions trajectories to inform NDCs enhancement and long-term strategies. Results show that following the current emissions reduction efforts, the whole world would experience a washout of benefit, amounting to almost 126.68–616.12 trillion dollars until 2100 compared to 1.5 °C or well below 2 °C commensurate action. If countries are even unable to implement their current NDCs, the whole world would lose more benefit, almost 149.78–791.98 trillion dollars until 2100. On the contrary, all countries will be able to have a significant positive cumulative net income before 2100 if they follow the self-preservation strategy.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Beijing Municipality

Huo Yingdong Education Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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