技术可用性,部门政策和行为变化是实现净零排放的互补策略
Jessica Strefler1, Leon Merfort2,3, Nico Bauer2
1Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Member of the Leibniz Association, Potsdam, Germany. strefler@pik-potsdam.de.
Nature communications
|October 1, 2024
概括
到2050年在欧盟实现净零温室气体排放,需要显著的行为变化和技术可用性. 没有这些,欧盟无法实现其气候目标,需要高碳价格.
科学领域:
- 气候变化缓解策略 气候变化缓解策略
- 能源经济学和能源政策
- 可持续发展的发展途径
背景情况:
- 欧盟的目标是到2050年实现温室气体净零排放,这是一个复杂的挑战,需要系统性转型.
- 现有的途径往往忽视了技术进步,政策框架和社会行为之间的相互作用.
研究的目的:
- 分析技术可用性,政治协调和行为改变对欧盟净零路径的影响.
- 确定到2050年实现温室气体中立性的关键因素和潜在障碍.
主要方法:
- 通过代的利益相关者对话共同设计场景.
- 使用全球多区域能源-经济-土地-气候模型进行场景计算.
- 对减排目标和相关碳定价的分析.
主要成果:
- 在缺乏行为变化和有限技术的场景中,净零目标是无法实现的.
- 为了实现每年二氧化碳二氧化碳的200万,碳价格必须在2030年超过100欧元/tCO2.
- 有限制的技术,缺乏监管和有限的行为变化可以使2030年的碳价格升至450欧元/tCO2.
结论:
- 行为变化和技术创新对于欧盟的气候中立是不可或缺的.
- 除了碳定价,强有力的政策措施和监管框架至关重要.
- 过渡到净零需要综合战略,解决技术,政策和社会参与问题.
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