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Earth system model simulations highlighting the need for methane mitigation to comply with the 2°C global warming limit

Description: Climate simulations by the University of Victoria Earth System Climate Model (UVic ESCM) aimed at investigating the importance of urgent methane mitigation, alongside reaching net-zero carbon emissions by mid-century, to comply with the 2°C global warming limit. These model simulations are associated with a publication in Communications Earth & Environment by Nzotungicimpaye et al.
Notes: Item exited embargo and became publicly available on 2023-10-31
Authors: Nzotungicimpaye, Claude-Michel; Simon Fraser University; ORCID iD 0000-0001-8243-3165
Keywords: Methane mitigation
Carbon cycle feedbacks
Paris climate agreement
2°C global warming limit
Earth system modelling
UVic ESCM
Field of Research: 
Earth and related environmental sciences
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Atmospheric sciences
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Climate modelling
Publication Date: 2023-10-31
Publisher: Federated Research Data Repository / dépôt fédéré de données de recherche
Funder: National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC); NSERC Discovery Grants
URI: https://doi.org/10.20383/102.0748
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Geolocation Box: 
West Longitude
180
East Longitude
-180
North Latitude
90
South Latitude
-90
Appears in Collections:SFU Research Data

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Citation
Nzotungicimpaye, C. (2023). Earth system model simulations highlighting the need for methane mitigation to comply with the 2°C global warming limit. Federated Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.20383/102.0748