- Global Energy and Sustainability Research
- Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
- Climate Change and Geoengineering
- Environmental Impact and Sustainability
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
Universitat de Barcelona
2024
Amazon (United States)
2022
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
2022
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
2020
Abstract To limit the increase in global mean temperature to 1.5 °C, CO 2 emissions must be drastically reduced. Accordingly, approximately 97%, 81%, and 71% of existing coal conventional gas oil resources, respectively, need remain unburned. This article develops an integrated spatial assessment model based on estimates locations resources socio-environmental criteria construct a atlas unburnable oil. The results show that biodiversity hotspots, richness centres endemic species, natural...
To limit the probable increase in global mean temperature to 2 °C, about 80%, 50% and 30% of existing coal, gas oil reserves, respectively, would need remain under soil. While concept 'unburnable fuels' has become prominent, there been little discussion on institutional mechanisms identify specific fossil fuel reserves be left untouched financial for raising distributing funds compensate right-holders forgoing extraction. We present an auction mechanism determine kept untapped – those whose...
Abstract To limit the increase in global mean temperature to 1.5°C, CO2 emissions should be capped at 440 gigatons. achieve this, about 89 percent, 59 and 58 percent of existing coal conventional gas oil reserves, respectively, need remain unburned. This implies an economic cost for fossil fuel rights owners, any successful climate policy will rely on resolving distributional challenge how allocate right use remaining burnable reserves. We discuss possibility compensating holders unburnable...