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1. Downscaling down under : towards degrowth in integrated assessment models

Kikstra, Jarmo S.; Li, Mengyu; Brockway, Paul E.; Hickel, Jason; Keysser, Lorenz; Malik, Arunima; Rogelj, Joeri; Ruijven, Bas van; Lenzen, Manfred;
2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
Availability: Link Link

2. The next frontier for climate change science : insights from the authors of the IPCC 6th assessment report on knowledge gaps and priorities for research

abstract

As climate change impacts intensify globally in both frequency and magnitude, and with scientific consensus on what is yet to come if the world fails to act, the imperative to step up our collective response has never been more pressing. By providing the knowledge necessary to formulate effective mitigation and adaptation strategies, climate science serves as a critical enabler of climate action and a vital input to evidence-based policymaking. Bridging the knowledge gaps in climate change research is crucial for guiding the transition towards a low-carbon climate resilient future, for fostering consensus and alliances, for empowering global cooperation and for mobilising stakeholders across the society. This report draws attention to where additional research is required to effectively and adequately address climate change, aiming to inform future calls under the EU Horizon Europe R&I Programme and beyond.

Bednar-Friedl, Birgit; Berndes, Goran; Birkmann, Joern; Cabeza, Luisa F.; Creutzig, Felix; Deryng, Delphine; Kiessling, Wolfgang; Kreibiehl, Silvia; Krey, Volker; Krinner, Gerhard; Langhans, Simone D.; Lecocq, Franck; Lopez Gunn, Elena; Marotzke, Jochem; Masson-Delmotte, Valérie; Minx, Jan Christoph; Pirani, Anna; Popp, Alexander; Pörtner, Hans-Otto; Ranasinghe, Roshanka; Riahi, Keywan; Rogelj, Joeri; Seneviratne, Sonia; Skea, Jim; Storelvmo, Trude; Thorne, Peter; Van Aalst, Maarten; Drabicka, Katarzyna; Mousson, Mathilde; Ruiz Ramos, Margarita; Markowitsch, Robin;
2024
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3. Corporate Carbon Disclosure : A Critical Review

abstract

The study is intended to assess the accuracy and quality of climate-related disclosures by the companies on the Climate Disclosure Protocol (CDP) - A list. This is achieved by systematically grading the company-specific Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission inventory stated in the annual report as follows: a) consistency of scope 1 emission with the CDP submission; b) availability of scope 2 (location-based and market-based) emission data in the annual report; c) consistency of both scope 2 inventory disclosures with the CDP submission; d) availability of evidence (qualitative and quantitative) on the use of renewable energy products; e) consistency of scope 3 inventory disclosure (categorizations included) with the CDP submission. The study is expected to provide three meaningful insights: a) companies reporting zero scope 2 emissions do not provide sufficient disclosure on the purchase of renewable energy instruments used to offset these emissions, b) scope 3 emission inventory remains largely incomplete, with companies reporting only a few out of 15 categorizations; c) for the majority of the companies, the emissions data present in the annual report and the CDP submission is inconsistent

Brander, Matthew; Hoepner, Andreas G. F.; Rogelj, Joeri; Saini, Tushar; Schneider, Fabiola;
2023
Availability: Link Link

4. Corporate greenhouse gas emissions' data and the urgent need for a science-led just transition : introduction to a thematic symposium

Busch, Timo; Cho, Charles H.; Hoepner, Andreas G. F.; Michelon, Giovanna; Rogelj, Joeri;
2023
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
Availability: The PDF logo Link
Citations: 2 (based on OpenCitations)

5. Economic damages from on-going climate change imply deeper near-term emission cuts

Schultes, Anselm; Piontek, Franziska; Soergel, Bjoern; Rogelj, Joeri; Baumstark, Lavinia; Kriegler, Elmar; Edenhofer, Ottmar; Luderer, Gunnar;
2020
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6. Regional low-emission pathways from global models

abstract

Governments worldwide have agreed that international climate policy should aim to limit the increase of global mean temperature to less than 2oC with respect to pre-industrial levels. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the emission reductions and related energy system changes in various countries in pathways consistent with the 2oC target. We synthesize and provide an overview of the national and regional information contained in different scenarios from various global models published over the last few years, as well as yet unpublished scenarios submitted by modelling teams participating in the MILES project (Modelling and Informing Low-Emission Strategies). We find that emissions in the mitigation scenarios are significantly reduced in all regions compared to the baseline without climate policies. The regional cumulative CO2 emissions show on average a 76% reduction between the baseline and 450 scenario. The 450 scenarios show a reduction of primary energy demand in all countries of roughly 30-40% compared to the baseline. In the baseline scenario, the contribution of low-carbon energy technology remains around 15%, i.e. similar as today. In the mitigation scenario, these numbers are scaled up rapidly towards 2050. Looking at air quality, sulphur dioxide and black carbon emissions are strongly reduced as a co-benefit of greenhouse gas emission reductions, in both developing and developed countries. However, black carbon emissions increase in countries that strongly rely on bioenergy to reach mitigation targets. Concerning energy security, energy importing countries generally experience a decrease in net-energy imports in mitigation scenarios compared to the baseline development, while energy exporters experience a loss of energy export revenues.

Soest, Heleen van; Reis, Lara Aleluia; Vuuren, Detlef P. van; Bertram, Christoph; Drouet, Laurent; Jewell, Jessica; Kriegler, Elmar; Luderer, Gunnar G.; Riahi, Keywan; Rogelj, Joeri; Tavoni, Massimo; Elzen, Michel G. J. den; Awasthy, Aayushi; Calvin, Katherine; Capros, Pantelis; Clarke, Leon; Colombier, Michel; Teng, Fei; Garg, Amit; Guedes, Fernanda; Imperio, Mariana; Kainuma, Mikiko; Jiang, Kejun; Köberle, Alexandre C.; Kolp, Peter; Krey, Volker; Kitous, Alban; Leonidas, Paroussos; Lucena, André F. P.; Masui, Toshihiko; Nogueira, Larissa; Pierfederici, Roberta; Saveyn, Bert; Schaeffer, Roberto; Fu, Sha; Shoai, Bianka; Shukla, Pryadarshi R.; Spencer, Thomas; Szklo, Alexandre Salem; Waisman, Henri;
2015
Type: Arbeitspapier; Working Paper; Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature;
Availability: Link Link

7. Regional Low-Emission Pathways from Global Models

abstract

Governments worldwide have agreed that international climate policy should aim to limit the increase of global mean temperature to less than 2°C with respect to pre-industrial levels. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the emission reductions and related energy system changes in various countries in pathways consistent with the 2°C target. We synthesize and provide an overview of the national and regional information contained in different scenarios from various global models published over the last few years, as well as yet unpublished scenarios submitted by modelling teams participating in the MILES project (Modelling and Informing Low-Emission Strategies). We find that emissions in the mitigation scenarios are significantly reduced in all regions compared to the baseline without climate policies. The regional cumulative CO2 emissions show on average a 76% reduction between the baseline and 450 scenario. The 450 scenarios show a reduction of primary energy demand in all countries of roughly 30-40% compared to the baseline. In the baseline scenario, the contribution of low-carbon energy technology remains around 15%, i.e. similar as today. In the mitigation scenario, these numbers are scaled up rapidly towards 2050. Looking at air quality, sulphur dioxide and black carbon emissions are strongly reduced as a co-benefit of greenhouse gas emission reductions, in both developing and developed countries. However, black carbon emissions increase in countries that strongly rely on bioenergy to reach mitigation targets. Concerning energy security, energy importing countries generally experience a decrease in net-energy imports in mitigation scenarios compared to the baseline development, while energy exporters experience a loss of energy export revenues

Van Soest, Heleen; Reis, Lara; van Vuuren, Detlef P.; Bertram, Christoph; Drouet, Laurent; Jewell, Jessica; Kriegler, Elmar; Luderer, Gunnar; Riahi, Keywan; Rogelj, Joeri; Tavoni, Massimo; Elzen, Michel Den; Awasthy, Aayushi; Calvin, Katherine; Capros, Pantelis; Clarke, Leon; Colombier, Michel; Fei, Teng; Garg, Amit; Guedes, Fernanda; Imperio, Mariana; Kainuma, Mikiko; Jiang, Kejun; Koberle, Alex; Kolp, Peter; Krey, Volker; Kitous, Alban; Paroussos, Leonidas; Lucena, Andre; Masui, Toshihiko; Nogueira, Larissa; Pierfederici, Roberta; Saveyn, Bert; Schaeffer, Roberto; Fu, Sha; Shoai, Bianka; Spencer, Thomas A.; Shukla, P.R.; Szklo, Alexandre; Waisman, Henri;
2016
Availability: Link Link
Citations: 1 (based on OpenCitations)

8. The cumulative carbon budget and its implications

Millar, Richard; Allen, Myles R.; Rogelj, Joeri; Friedlingstein, Pierre;
2016
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
Availability: Link
Citations: 42 (based on OpenCitations)

9. Regional Low-Emission Pathways from Global Models

van Soest, Heleen; Reis, Lara Aleluia; van Vuuren, Detlef; Bertram, Christoph; Drouet, Laurent; Jewell, Jessica; Kriegler, Elmar; Luderer, Gunnar; Riahi, Keywan; Rogelj, Joeri; Tavoni, Massimo; den Elzen, Michel; Awasthy, Aayushi; Calvin, Katherine; Capros, Pantelis; Clarke, Leon; Colombier, Michel; Fei, Teng; Garg, Amit; Guedes, Fernanda; Imperio, Mariana; Kainuma, Mikiko; Kejun, Jiang; Köberle, Alexandre C.; Kolp, Peter; Krey, Volker; Kitous, Alban; Leonidas, Paroussos; Lucena, Andre; Masui, Toshihiko; Nogueira, Larissa; Pierfederici, Roberta; Saveyn, Bert; Schaeffer, Roberto; Sha, Fu; Shoai, Bianka; Shukla, P.R.; Spencer, Thomas; Szklo, Alexandre; Waisman, Henri;
2015
Type: Working Paper;
Availability: The PDF logo

10. National GHG emissions reduction pledges and 2°C: comparison of studies

Höhne, Niklas; Taylor, Christopher; Elias, Ramzi; Elzen, Michel Den; Riahi, Keywan; Chen, Claudine; Rogelj, Joeri; Grassi, Giacomo; Wagner, Fabian; Levin, Kelly; Massetti, Emanuele; Xiusheng, Zhao;
2012
Availability: Link

The information on the author is retrieved from: Entity Facts (by DNB = German National Library data service), DBPedia and Wikidata

Pablo Fajnzylber


Alternative spellings:
P. Fajnzylber

B: 1964
Biblio: Tätig an der Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte, Brasil

Profession

  • Economist
  • Affiliations

  • Weltbank
  • External links

  • Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND) im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
  • Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
  • NACO Authority File
  • Virtual International Authority File (VIAF)
  • Wikidata
  • International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI)


  • Publishing years

    7
      2016
    1
      2013
    9
      2012
    2
      2011
    1
      2010
    14
      2009
    13
      2008
    6
      2007
    4
      2006
    4
      2005
    3
      2004
    3
      2002
    7
      2001
    4
      2000
    2
      1998

    Series

    1. Policy Research Working Paper (7)
    2. Policy research working paper : WPS (7)
    3. World Bank Latin American and Caribbean studies (6)
    4. Latin American development forum series (4)
    5. Policy research working paper (4)
    6. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper (2)
    7. Latin American and Caribbean Studies (1)
    8. World Bank Latin American and Caribbean Studies (1)
    9. IZA Discussion Paper (1)
    10. Discussion paper series / IZA (1)
    11. World Bank Economic Review (1)
    12. World Bank E-Library Archive (1)
    13. Latin American Development Forum (1)
    14. A World Bank study (1)
    15. Documentos de trabajo / Banco Central de Chile (1)
    16. Serie desarrollo productivo (1)