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From the Cover: Assessing dangerous climate change through an update of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reasons for concern

机译:从封面开始:通过政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)更新的令人关注的理由评估危险的气候变化

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Article 2 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change [United Nations (1992) . Accessed February 9, 2009] commits signatory nations to stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that “would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference (DAI) with the climate system.” In an effort to provide some insight into impacts of climate change that might be considered DAI, authors of the Third Assessment Report (TAR) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) identified 5 “reasons for concern” (RFCs). Relationships between various impacts reflected in each RFC and increases in global mean temperature (GMT) were portrayed in what has come to be called the “burning embers diagram.” In presenting the “embers” in the TAR, IPCC authors did not assess whether any single RFC was more important than any other; nor did they conclude what level of impacts or what atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases would constitute DAI, a value judgment that would be policy prescriptive. Here, we describe revisions of the sensitivities of the RFCs to increases in GMT and a more thorough understanding of the concept of vulnerability that has evolved over the past 8 years. This is based on our expert judgment about new findings in the growing literature since the publication of the TAR in 2001, including literature that was assessed in the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (AR4), as well as additional research published since AR4. Compared with results reported in the TAR, smaller increases in GMT are now estimated to lead to significant or substantial consequences in the framework of the 5 “reasons for concern.”
机译:《联合国气候变化框架公约》 [联合国(1992年)》第2条。 [2009年2月9日访问]]签署国承诺将大气中的温室气体浓度稳定在“将防止对气候系统造成危险的人为干扰(DAI)”的水平。为了提供对可能被视为DAI的气候变化影响的一些见识,政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)的第三次评估报告(TAR)的作者确定了5个“关注原因”(RFC)。每个RFC中反映的各种影响与全球平均温度(GMT)升高之间的关系已在后来称为“燃烧余烬图”的图中进行了描述。 IPCC的作者在介绍TAR中的“余烬”时并未评估任何单个RFC是否比其他任何RFC更为重要。他们也没有得出什么影响水平或大气中温室气体浓度将构成DAI的结论,这是一项政策规定的价值判断。在这里,我们描述了RFC对GMT增加的敏感性的修订,以及对过去8年中发展的脆弱性概念的更透彻理解。这是基于我们对TAR自2001年发布以来不断增长的文献中新发现的专家判断,其中包括IPCC第四次评估报告(AR4)中评估的文献,以及自AR4以来发表的其他研究。与TAR中报告的结果相比,现在估计GMT的较小增长会在5个“令人关注的原因”框架内导致重大或重大后果。

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