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Informationen zum Autor Krause, Florentin ; Bach, Wilfrid ; Koomey, Jon Klappentext The globe is warming and while no one knows what will happen as a result! it is clear that slowing the process is a necessary goal. Considering fossil carbon emissions! and other trace gases and releases from other sources! this book demonstrates the global need to produce a budget for cumulative releases between 2010 and the year 2100. Zusammenfassung The globe is warming and while no one knows what will happen as a result, it is clear that slowing the process is a necessary goal. Considering fossil carbon emissions, and other trace gases and releases from other sources, this book demonstrates the global need to produce a budget for cumulative releases between 2010 and the year 2100. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1.1 A Target-based, Least-cost Approach to Climate Stabilization A. Introduction B. Growing Awareness of the Climate Threat C. Driving Forces of Climate Change D. Greenhouse Risks and Consequences: Just Warmer Weather? E. Analytic Framework for the Prevention Paradigm Chapter 1.2 Is Climate Stabilization still Feasible? A. Overview B. Climate Modeling Approach C. How Much Warming is Already Locked in from the Past? D. What Further Warming will Future Emissions Bring? E. From Concentration Ceilings to Policy Targets Chapter 1.3 Control Requirements for Non-fossil Greenhouse Gases A. Overview B. CFC Releases and Other Urban-Industrial Emissions C. Greenhouse Gases and Agriculture D. Carbon Releases from Deforestation and Soil Destruction: How Significant Are they in Climate Warming? E. Restoring Biospheric Carbon Pools in Forests and Soils Chapter 1.4 How much Fossil Fuel can still be Burned? A. Overview B. Concentration Limit for Carbon Dioxide C. Fossil Reserves, Energy Content, Carbon Content, and Airborne Fraction D. Global Fossil Carbon Budget Chapter 1.5 How could the Global Carbon Budget be Shared? A. Climate Change and Global Equity B. How Could Equity Goals Be Quantified? C. Fossil Carbon Emissions and Interregional Equity: The Record to Date D. Equity-based Allocation of the Global Carbon Budget E. Person-year Equity and Compensatory International Assistance Chapter 1.6 How Quickly must Fossil Fuels be Phased Out? Global and Regional Milestones A. Introduction B. What Rates of Fossil Phase-out Could Be Viable? C. Milestones for the Global Fossil Phase-out D. Are There Any Other Options? E. C/GDP Ratios: Historic versus Required Future Changes F. Summary and Conclusions Chapter 1.7 A Global Compact on Climate Stabilization and Sustainable Development A. Climate Stabilization and Sustainable Development B. International Protocols versus Leadership by Example C. The Climate Convention D. Fossil Fuel Protocol E. Protocol on Reforestation and Agricultural Land-Use F. Protocol on Chlorofluorocarbons G. Protocol on Other Trace Gases H. Conclusion APPENDIX 1.1 APPENDIX 1.2 ...