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The challenge of long-term climate change
K Hasselmann1, M Latif, G Hooss
1Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany. klaus.hasselmann@dkrz.de
Abstract:
Climate policy needs to address the multidecadal to centennial time scale of climate change. Although the realization of short-term targets is an important first step, to be effective climate policies need to be conceived as long-term programs that will achieve a gradual transition to an essentially emission-free economy on the time scale of a century. This requires a considerably broader spectrum of policy measures than the primarily market-based instruments invoked for shorter term mitigation policies. A successful climate policy must consist of a dual approach focusing on both short-term targets and long-term goals.
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