2022
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-environ-112320-105050
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Net Zero: Science, Origins, and Implications

Abstract: This review explains the science behind the drive for global net zero emissions and why this is needed to halt the ongoing rise in global temperatures. We document how the concept of net zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions emerged from an earlier focus on stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Using simple conceptual models of the coupled climate–carbon cycle system, we explain why approximately net zero CO2 emissions and declining net energy imbalance due to other climate drivers are requ… Show more

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“…Heavy and sustained reliance on offsetting between long‐lived with short‐lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) present specific policy challenges (Allen, Dube, et al., 2018; Allen, Shine, et al., 2018; Allen et al., 2022; Cain et al., 2019). Fortunately, this is less of an issue in ambitious mitigation scenarios like SSP1‐19, where the SLCP contribution to non‐CO 2 RF has largely stabilized by 2050 (Meinshausen et al., 2020).…”
Section: Emissions Pathways Consistent With Halting Warmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Heavy and sustained reliance on offsetting between long‐lived with short‐lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) present specific policy challenges (Allen, Dube, et al., 2018; Allen, Shine, et al., 2018; Allen et al., 2022; Cain et al., 2019). Fortunately, this is less of an issue in ambitious mitigation scenarios like SSP1‐19, where the SLCP contribution to non‐CO 2 RF has largely stabilized by 2050 (Meinshausen et al., 2020).…”
Section: Emissions Pathways Consistent With Halting Warmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RAZE defines the fractional rate at which the temperature adjust over multi‐decadal timescales in response to net zero CO 2 emissions following a period of positive CO 2 emissions. As the difference of two small quantities, ρ $\rho $ ≤ 0.3%/yr (Allen, Dube, et al., 2018; Allen, Shine, et al., 2018) and τ21 ${{\tau }_{2}}^{-1}$ ∼ 0.3%/yr (Joos et al., 2013), the RAZE can be positive or negative with typical values of order ±0.1%/yr (Allen, et al., 2022). Setting normalΔG ${\Delta}G$ to zero in Equation (i.e., considering a period of net zero additional CO 2 emissions) gives normalΔT/normalΔt=κEotrueG=κEoG()t=tnormalnnormalenormalt0.25emnormalznormalenormalrnormalo ${\Delta}T/{\Delta}t={\kappa }_{E}o\overline{G}={\kappa }_{E}oG\left(t={t}_{\mathrm{n}\mathrm{e}\mathrm{t}\,\mathrm{z}\mathrm{e}\mathrm{r}\mathrm{o}}\right)$.…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Response To Net Zeromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is because of this that the adoption of emerging measures to reduce CO 2 emissions is of great importance. Specialists, such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), predict that to counteract the steady rise in global average temperature, emissions must reach net zero by 2050 . In other words, various sectors must be decarbonized, so the creation of a net-zero economy should become a priory.…”
Section: Role Of Process Intensification In the Decarbonization Of Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decarbonization, and specifically a goal of eliminating net anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) contributions to climate change (reaching "net zero") by mid-century in order to increase the likelihood of keeping climate change-driven global temperature increases at or below the Paris Agreement's target of well below 2℃, with a goal of 1.5℃, has become a major policy driver in the energy sector and elsewhere (Allen et al 2022, White House 2021, Pye et al 2017, Eyre et al 2018, Sun et al 2021, Waisman et al 2019. In the United States (US), pollution control policies have historically involved mainly command-and-control regulatory approaches aimed at limiting or eliminating pollution of a specific type from a particular source, or marketbased approaches aimed at limiting total pollution of a specific type from a group of sources by incentivizing the lowest-cost actions (Kraft 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%