Journal article
A new climate dataset for systematic assessments of climate change impacts as a function of global warming
J Heinke, S Ostberg, S Schaphoff, K Frieler, C Müller, D Gerten, M Meinshausen, W Lucht
Geoscientific Model Development | COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH | Published : 2013
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Abstract
In the ongoing political debate on climate change, global mean temperature change (Tglob) has become the yardstick by which mitigation costs, impacts from unavoided climate change, and adaptation requirements are discussed. For a scientifically informed discourse along these lines, systematic assessments of climate change impacts as a function of Tglob are required. The current availability of climate change scenarios constrains this type of assessment to a narrow range of temperature change and/or a reduced ensemble of climate models. Here, a newly composed dataset of climate change scenarios is presented that addresses the specific requirements for global assessments of climate change impa..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by ILRI and the CGIAR research program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). Further support was given by GLUES (Global Assessment of Land Use Dynamics, Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Ecosystem Services), a scientific coordination and synthesis project of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research's (BMBF's) "Sustainable Land Management" programme (Code 01LL0901A), and the WATCH (FP6, grant no. 036946), CLIMAFRICA (FP7, grant no. 244240) and ERMITAGE (FP7, grant no. 265170) projects funded by the European Commission.