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    Increased energy use for adaptation significantly impacts mitigation pathways

    Climate adaptation actions can be energy-intensive, but how adaptation feeds back into the energy system and the environment is absent in nearly all up-to-date energy scenarios. Here we quantify the impacts of...

    Francesco Pietro Colelli, Johannes Emmerling, Giacomo Marangoni in Nature Communications (2022)

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    Persistent inequality in economically optimal climate policies

    Benefit-cost analyses of climate policies by integrated assessment models have generated conflicting assessments. Two critical issues affecting social welfare are regional heterogeneity and inequality. These h...

    Paolo Gazzotti, Johannes Emmerling, Giacomo Marangoni in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Taking stock of national climate policies to evaluate implementation of the Paris Agreement

    Many countries have implemented national climate policies to accomplish pledged Nationally Determined Contributions and to contribute to the temperature objectives of the Paris Agreement on climate change. In ...

    Mark Roelfsema, Heleen L. van Soest, Mathijs Harmsen in Nature Communications (2020)

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    Reply to: Why fossil fuel producer subsidies matter

    Jessica Jewell, Johannes Emmerling, Vadim Vinichenko, Christoph Bertram in Nature (2020)

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    Limited emission reductions from fuel subsidy removal except in energy-exporting regions

    Contrary to the hopes of policymakers, fossil fuel subsidy removal would have only a small impact on global energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions and would not increase renewable energy use by 2030.

    Jessica Jewell, David McCollum, Johannes Emmerling, Christoph Bertram in Nature (2018)