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Climate and carbon cycle changes under the overshoot scenario
Jesse Nusbaumer
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Katsumi Matsumoto
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Climate Cycles
100%
Overshooting Phenomenon
100%
Carbon Cycle Change
100%
Climate Change
20%
Global Climate
20%
Atmospheric CO2
20%
CO2 Emission Intensity
20%
Emission Scenarios
20%
Transient Changes
20%
Climate Models
10%
Environmental Variables
10%
CO2 Concentration
10%
Ocean Temperature
10%
Surface Ocean
10%
Emission Rate
10%
Centennial Timescale
10%
Global Warming
10%
Global Climate Models
10%
Carbon-climate Feedback
10%
Carbon Cycle Model
10%
Cumulative Emissions
10%
Climatic Variables
10%
Atmospheric Temperature
10%
Emission Peak
10%
Causes of Change
10%
Dangerous Level
10%
Ocean pH
10%
Intermediate Complexity Model
10%
Sensitivity Simulation
10%
Non-overshoot
10%
Mitigation Approaches
10%
Control Scenarios
10%
IPCC SRES
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Carbon Cycle
100%
Climate Cycle
100%
Emissions
100%
Atmospherics
60%
Global Climate
60%
Climate Change
40%
Carbon Dioxide Emission
40%
Climate Modeling
40%
Carbon Dioxide
40%
Ocean Surface
20%
Ocean Temperature
20%
Global Warming
20%
Engineering
Climate Change
100%
Climatic Change
100%
Environmental Variable
50%
Global Warming
50%
Emission Peak
50%
Control Emission
50%
Ocean Surface
50%
Physics
Atmospherics
100%
Carbon Cycle
100%
Carbon Dioxide Emission
66%
Carbon Dioxide
66%
Ocean Surface
33%
Global Warming
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
100%