Study Reveals Evolving Emission Pathways: Lower CO2 Projections with Tech Advancements and Policy Shifts

February 22, 2025
Study Reveals Evolving Emission Pathways: Lower CO2 Projections with Tech Advancements and Policy Shifts
  • The IPCC provides regular scientific assessments on climate change to inform international policy, focusing on causes, consequences, and mitigation pathways.

  • Supported by EU-funded projects NDC ASPECTS, IAM COMPACT, and DIAMOND, the study examines how policy, technology, and other drivers have influenced future emission scenarios.

  • The authors stress the need for continuous recalibration of scenarios to align with evolving technology, policy, and societal developments to stay relevant to policymakers.

  • The analysis indicates that recent reference scenarios without specific climate policies show lower CO2 emissions compared to earlier reports, driven by declining costs of low-carbon technologies and reduced economic growth expectations.

  • Despite a shrinking carbon budget from insufficient climate action, mitigation costs have not risen owing to more favorable projections for low-carbon technologies.

  • A recent study published in 'Nature Climate Change' analyzes the evolution of emission pathways presented in United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports over the last decade.

  • The NDC ASPECTS project concluded in 2024, while IAM COMPACT is set to end in August 2025 and DIAMOND in November 2026.

  • Mitigation pathways aiming to limit global warming to below 1.5 to 2 °C emphasize increased electrification and a greater reliance on variable renewable energy sources in electricity generation.

  • This shift indicates a declining dependence on coal, nuclear power, bioenergy, and carbon capture and storage due to changing cost dynamics.

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