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      A multi-model analysis of long-term emissions and warming implications of current mitigation efforts 

      Sognnaes, I.; Gambhir, A.; van de Ven, D. J.; Nikas, A.; Anger-Kraavi, A.; Bui, H.; Campagnolo, L.; Delpiazzo, E.; Doukas, H.; Giarola, S.; Grant, N.; Hawkes, A.; Köberle, A. C.; Kolpakov, A.; Mittal, S.; Moreno, J.; Perdana, S.; Rogelj, J.; Vielle, M.; Peters, G. T. (Nature Climate Change, 2021-12-01)
      Most of the integrated assessment modelling literature focuses on cost-effective pathways towards given temperature goals. Conversely, using seven diverse integrated assessment models, we project global energy CO2 emissions ...
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      A multimodel analysis of post-Glasgow climate targets and feasibility challenges 

      van de Ven, D.J.; Mittal, S.; Gambhir, A.; Lamboll, R.D.; Doukas, H.; Giarola, S.; Hawkes, A.; Koasidis, K.; Köberle, A.C.; McJeon, H.; Perdana, S.; Peters, G.P.; Rogelj, J.; Sognnaes, I.; Vielle, M.; Nikas, A. (Nature Climate Change, 2023-06-01)
      The COP26 Glasgow process resulted in many countries strengthening their 2030 emissions reduction targets and announcing net-zero pledges for 2050–2070 but it is not clear how this would impact future warming. Here, we use ...
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      Challenges in the harmonisation of global integrated assessment models: A comprehensive methodology to reduce model response heterogeneity 

      Giarola, S.; Mittal, S.; Vielle, M.; Perdana, S.; Campagnolo, L.; Delpiazzo, E.; Bui, H.; Kraavi, A.A.; Kolpakov, A.; Sognnaes, I.; Peters, G.; Hawkes, A.; Köberle, A.C.; Grant, N.; Gambhir, A.; Nikas, A.; Doukas, H.; Moreno, J.; van de Ven, D.-J. (SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2021)
      Harmonisation sets the ground to a solid inter-comparison of integrated assessment models. A clear and transparent harmonisation process promotes a consistent interpretation of the modelling outcomes divergences and, ...
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      Perspective of comprehensive and comprehensible multi-model energy and climate science in Europe 

      Nikas, A.; Gambhir, A.; Trutnevyte, E.; Koasidis, K.; Lund, H.; Thellufsen, J.Z.; Mayer, D.; Zachmann, G.; Miguel, L.J.; Ferreras-Alonso, N.; Sognnaes, I.; Peters, G.P.; Colombo, E.; Howells, M.; Hawkes, A.; van den Broek, M.; Van de Ven, D.J.; Gonzalez-Eguino, M.; Flamos, A.; Doukas, H. (ENERGY, 2021)
      Europe’s capacity to explore the envisaged pathways that achieve its near- and long-term energy and climate objectives needs to be significantly enhanced. In this perspective, we discuss how this capacity is supported by ...
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      Three different directions in which the European Union could replace Russian natural gas 

      Nikas, A.; Frilingou, N.; Heussaff, C.; Fragkos, P.; Mittal, S.; Sampedro, J.; Giarola, S.; Sasse, J.P.; Rinaldi, L.; Doukas, H.; Gambhir, A.; Giannousakis, A.; Golinucci, N.; Koasidis, K.; Rocco, M.V.; Trutnevyte, E.; Xexakis, G.; Zachmann, G.; Zisarou, E.; Colombo, E.; Hawkes, A.; Yarlagadda, B.; Binsted, M.; Iyer, G.; Johannsen, R.M.; Thellufsen, J.Z.; Lund, H.; Van de Ven, D.J. (Energy, 2024-03-01)
      Russia's invasion of Ukraine fuelled an energy crisis, which considerably impacted Europe given its heavy reliance on Russian natural gas imports. This study uses an ensemble of four global integrated assessment models, ...
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      Where is the EU headed given its current climate policy? A stakeholder-driven model inter-comparison 

      Nikas, A.; Elia, A.; Boitier, B.; Koasidis, K.; Doukas, H.; Cassetti, G.; Anger-Kraavi, A.; Campagnolo, L.; Bui, H.; De Miglio, R.; Delpiazzo, E.; Fougeyrollas, A.; Gambhir, A.; Gargiulo, M.; Giarola, S.; Grant, N.; Hawkes, A.; Herbst, A.; Köberle, A. C.; Kolpakov, A.; Le Mouël, P.; McWilliams, B.; Mittal, S.; Neuner, F.; Moreno, J.; Perdana, S.; Plötz, P.; Peters, G. P.; Rogelj, J.; Sognnæs, I.; Van de Ven, D. J.; Vielle, M.; Zachmann, G.; Zagamé, P.; Chiodi, A. (Science of the Total Environment, 2021-11-01)
      Recent calls to do climate policy research with, rather than for, stakeholders have been answered in non-modelling science. Notwithstanding progress in modelling literature, however, very little of the scenario space traces ...