全球变暖
温室气体
衡平法
限制
基石
气候变化
自然资源经济学
气候政策
发展中国家
经济
环境科学
政治学
地理
经济增长
生态学
法学
生物
机械工程
考古
工程类
作者
Mingyu Li,Setu Pelz,Robin Lamboll,Can Wang,Joeri Rogelj
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-56397-6
摘要
Abstract Equity is a cornerstone of global climate policy, yet differing perspectives mean that international agreement on how to allocate mitigation efforts remains elusive. A rich literature informs this question, but a gap remains in approaches that appropriately consider non-CO 2 emissions and their warming contributions. In this study, we address this gap and define a global warming budget applicable to all anthropogenic greenhouse gases that is allocated to countries based on principles drawn from international treaties and environmental law. We find that by 2021 a range of 84 to 90 countries, including but not limited to all major developed countries, exhausted their budget share compatible with keeping warming to 1.5 °C (with 50% likelihood) under all allocation approaches considered in this study. A similar picture emerges for limiting warming to 2 °C (with 67% likelihood). A large group of countries will hence exceed their fair shares even if their pledges under the Paris Agreement represent their deepest possible emission reductions. Considerations of fairness should therefore start exploring aspects beyond domestic emissions reductions.
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