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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Special Report on Emissions Scenarios describes new scenarios of the future, and predicts
N. Nakicenovic and R. Swart (Eds.), UK. pp 570. Special Report on Emissions Scenarios, IPCC, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2000. pp. 570.
IPCC, 2000 - Nebojsa Nakicenovic and Rob Swart (Eds.) Cambridge University Press, UK. pp 570. Available from Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh
The Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (SRES) is a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that was published in 2000.
The SRES scenarios cover most of the range of carbon dioxide (CO2 ; see Figures SPM-2a and SPM-2b), other GHGs, and sulfur emissions found in the recent
Le Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (abrege en SRES) est un rapport publie par le GIEC Asked Questions [archive] Universite de Victoria; ^ IPCC Special Report on Emissions Scenarios, Chapter 4: An Overview of Scenarios / 4.2.
The IPCC published a new set of scenarios in 2000 for use in the Third Assessment Report (Special Report on Emissions Scenarios - SRES). The SRES
Previous IPCC scenarios include the 1990 IPCC Scenario A (SA90) in for the Special Report on Emissions Scenarios: A Special Report of Working Group III of
These are all-important elements of the Terms of Reference (see Appendix I of the full Special Report on Emissions Scenarios, SRES, IPCC, 2000). However, GHG emissions are directly affected by non-climate change policies designed for a wide range of other purposes.
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