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"Commonalities and differences in national pathways toward net-zero emissions" by Pathak, Anuj, Saritha Vishwanathan, Shinichiro Fujimori, Roberto Schaeffer, Ambiyah Abdullah, Varun Agarwal, Jiseok Ahn, David Almeida, Thalia Amezcua, Gerd Angelkorte, Raphael Apeaning, Muhammad Awais, Deven Azevedo, Maro Baka, Luiz Baptista, Aliosha Nicolas Behnisch, Devadathan Biju, Daniel Buira, Achiraya Chaichaloempreecha, Wen ying Chen , Maksym Chepeliev, Cheolhung Cho, Ryna Cui, Hancheng Dai, Shruti Dayal, Oleksandr Diachuk, Luis Dias, Qi Ding, Fabio Diuana, Seiya Endo, PatríCia Fortes, Panagiotis Fragkos, Amit Garg, Frédéric Ghersi, GöRkem GüNgöR, Philip Hackstock, Haned Hadjer, Mohamad Hejazi, Ashwini Hingne, Yoshida Hiroki, Hamasaki Hiroshi, Nate Hultman, Daniel Huppman, Soyeong Jeong, Eom Jiyong, Patrick Jürgens, Markus Kaiser, Puneet Kamboj, Etsushi Kato, Jintea Kim, Yong-Gun Kim, Eun Young Kim, Christoph Kost, Volker Krey, Francisco Lallana, Bundit Limmeechokchai, Yang Liu, Junling Liu, Yongzhe Liu, Lin Ma, Xiaotian Ma, Ahmed Mahmoud, Yuhji Matsuo, Haewon Mcjeon, Madeleine McPherson, Bruno Michoud, Jacob Monroe, Taísa Morais, Soichi Morimoto, Gustavo Nadal, Hannah Nolte, Duy Nong, Kowan O'Keefe, Hideaki Obane, Tatsuya Okubo, Kiara Olazabal, Anton Orlov, Osamu Nishiura, Ken Oshiro, Takashi Otsuki, Yang Ou, Evangelos Panos, Michael Petalio, Roman Podolets, Bijay Bahadur Pradhan, Apoorva R, Salony Rajbhandari, Kannan Ramachandran, Marina Recalde, Jinhui Ren, Pedro Rochedo, Silvira Rosalia, Rika Safrina, Chouche Saloua, Fuminori Sano, Ramazan Sari, Madeleine Seatle, Andrii Semeniuk, Jae Eun Shin, Rafael Soria, Masahiro Sugiyama, Jordi Tovilla, Alexandros Tsimpoukis, Tran Tu, George Verikios, Daniel Villamar, Kenichi Wada, Henri-David Waisman, Huaxuan Wang, Xin Wang, Taoyuan Wei, Xiao Wu, Zulfikar Yurnaidi, Shu Zhang, Alicia Zhao and Rongqi Zhu Abstract National climate mitigation scenarios play a significant role in the national climate policymaking. They tend to include heterogeneous contexts due to individual socio-economic circumstances, resource availability, national interests, and emission levels. However, this hinders the collective evaluation of national pathways across countries and their coherence with global goals. Here, we assess national net-zero emissions scenarios for 23 countries from 38 national models developed under a common scenario protocol. We show that, despite heterogeneity in national circumstances, consistent mitigation patterns emerge across countries, including declining fossil fuel supply, increasing electrification, and non-fossil energy supply. Meanwhile, the contribution of individual non-fossil sources, such as wind and solar, varies across countries. We also find that national scenarios show greater divergence, which implies a greater advantage over global scenarios for national policy. This study underlines the importance of country-specific scenarios and routine evaluations to align collective efforts toward global temperature goals. |
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- Climate change policy - Conventional energy - Environmental policies - Renewable energy - Partial and general equilibrium models |
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