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Achievements and needs for the climate change scenarios framework. Plenary presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium, Tsukuba, Japan. December 2, 2019.
O’Neill, B.C., Conde, C., Ebi, K., Friedlingstein, P., Fuglestvedt, J., Hasegawa, T., Kok, K., Kriegler, E., Monteith, S., Pichs-Madruga, R., Preston, B., Sillman, J., van Ruijven, B., van Vuuren, D. 2019. Forum on Scenarios of Climate and Societal Future
The goal of the Scenarios Forum was to bring together a diverse set of communities who are using or developing scenarios for use in climate change and sustainability analysis to exchange experiences, ideas, and lessons learned; identify opportunities for synergies and collaboration; and identify knowledge gaps for future research.
By taking stock of progress and facilitating further scenario-related research, the meeting aimed to inform the use of scenarios in the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It also sought to help ensure a research base sufficient to inform future national and international assessments as well as policy initiatives, including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The continuing evolution of the “Key Risks” of climate change. Plenary presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP), Warsaw, Poland. June 19, 2019.
2019. Bohl, David K. “Endogenous Migration in the Shared Socio-Economic Pathways.” Forum on Scenarios for Climate and Societal Futures.
2019. Bohl, David K. “Endogenous Migration in the Shared Socio-Economic Pathways.” Forum on Scenarios for Climate and Societal Futures.
Does half a degree of global warming matter? Results from the BRACE 1.5 study, Payne Institute, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO. October 29, 2018.
Anenberg, Susan C., Joshua Miller, Ray Minjares, et al. 2017. Impacts and Mitigation of Excess Diesel-Related NOx Emissions in 11 Major Vehicle Markets. Nature 545(7655): 467–471.
Full Citation: Hughes, B. B., & Hedden, S. (2016). IFs environment model documentation, Pardee Center for International Futures, Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs, University of Denver https://pardeewiki.du.edu/index.php?title=Environment
Hughes, Barry B., and Steve Hedden. 2016. "IFs Environment Model Documentation." Working paper 2016.03.21. Pardee Center for International Futures, Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs, University of Denver, Denver, CO.
Kuhn, Randall, Dale S. Rothman, Sara Turner, José Solórzano, and Barry Hughes. 2016.
"Beyond Attributable Burden: Estimating the Avoidable Burden of Disease Associated with Household Air Pollution." PLoS ONE 11(3): e0149669. PLOS, San Franciso, California. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0149669
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