Global roll-out of comprehensive policy measures may aid in bridging emissions gap

Author:

van Soest Heleen L.ORCID,Aleluia Reis LaraORCID,Baptista Luiz BernardoORCID,Bertram ChristophORCID,Després JacquesORCID,Drouet LaurentORCID,den Elzen MichelORCID,Fragkos Panagiotis,Fricko OliverORCID,Fujimori ShinichiroORCID,Grant NeilORCID,Harmsen MathijsORCID,Iyer GokulORCID,Keramidas Kimon,Köberle Alexandre C.ORCID,Kriegler ElmarORCID,Malik AmanORCID,Mittal ShivikaORCID,Oshiro KenORCID,Riahi KeywanORCID,Roelfsema Mark,van Ruijven BasORCID,Schaeffer RobertoORCID,Silva Herran DiegoORCID,Tavoni Massimo,Unlu GamzeORCID,Vandyck ToonORCID,van Vuuren Detlef P.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractClosing the emissions gap between Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and the global emissions levels needed to achieve the Paris Agreement’s climate goals will require a comprehensive package of policy measures. National and sectoral policies can help fill the gap, but success stories in one country cannot be automatically replicated in other countries. They need to be adapted to the local context. Here, we develop a new Bridge scenario based on nationally relevant, short-term measures informed by interactions with country experts. These good practice policies are rolled out globally between now and 2030 and combined with carbon pricing thereafter. We implement this scenario with an ensemble of global integrated assessment models. We show that the Bridge scenario closes two-thirds of the emissions gap between NDC and 2 °C scenarios by 2030 and enables a pathway in line with the 2 °C goal when combined with the necessary long-term changes, i.e. more comprehensive pricing measures after 2030. The Bridge scenario leads to a scale-up of renewable energy (reaching 52%–88% of global electricity supply by 2050), electrification of end-uses, efficiency improvements in energy demand sectors, and enhanced afforestation and reforestation. Our analysis suggests that early action via good-practice policies is less costly than a delay in global climate cooperation.

Funder

EC | Directorate-General for Development and Cooperation - EuropeAid

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

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

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