Mitigation of climate change. Increased consideration of risk and uncertainty

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Abstract

To achieve a drastic reduction of emissions and a significant increase in carbon uptake from the atmosphere, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC, in 2022, recommended a considerable number of mitigation options whose feasibility and potential are yet to be examined in each context. The IPCC also endorsed an approach to assess the feasibility of mitigation options. We discuss some issues in the IPCC report in 2022 that reflect the need for an increased consideration of risk and uncertainty linked to mitigation options. For example, to account for the uncertainty of a mitigation option, a more detailed specification of mitigation options is required. Concerns are also raised about whether the assumptions involved in specifying mitigation options are systematically assessed. From these issues, it follows that mitigation achievement is potentially compromised.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEuropean Safety and Reliability Association : Proceedings of the 33rd European Safety and Reliability Conference (ESREL 2023)
EditorsMário Brito, Terje Aven, Piero Baraldi, Marko Cepin, Enrico Zio
Number of pages2
PublisherResearch-publishing.net
Publication date5. Sept 2023
Pages2760-2761
Publication statusPublished - 5. Sept 2023
Externally publishedYes
EventESREL2023, the 33rd European Safety and Reliability Conference - Southampton, United Kingdom
Duration: 3. Sept 20238. Sept 2023

Conference

ConferenceESREL2023, the 33rd European Safety and Reliability Conference
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CitySouthampton
Period03/09/202308/09/2023

Keywords

  • Mitigation
  • Climate risk
  • Risk
  • Uncertainty
  • Feasibility of mitigation
  • Assumptions

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