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Joeri Rogelj

Joeri Rogelj (born 1980) is a Belgian[1] climate scientist working on solutions to climate change. He explores how societies can transform towards sustainable futures.[2] He is a Professor in Climate Science and Policy at the Centre for Environmental Policy (CEP) and Director of Research at the Grantham Institute – Climate Change and Environment,[2] both at Imperial College London. He is also affiliated with the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.[2] He is an author of several climate reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)[1] and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP),[3] and a member of the European Scientific Advisory Board for Climate Change.[4]

Joeri Rogelj
Born1980 (age 43–44)
NationalityBelgian
Alma mater
AwardsPiers Sellers Prize (2016)
International Science Council Early Career Scientist Award, Europe (2021)
Scientific career
FieldsClimate change
Institutions

Education edit

Rogelj completed an engineering degree at the KU Leuven (Belgium) in 2003, and also obtained a postgraduate degree in Cultures and Development Studies at the same institution in 2005.[2] He completed his PhD in climate physics at Swiss Federal Institute for Technology (ETH Zurich) in 2013 under the supervision of Prof. Reto Knutti on the topic of uncertainties in low greenhouse gas emissions scenarios.[5]

Career edit

Rogelj started his climate science career in the PRIMAP Research Group at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) in 2009.[6] After obtaining his PhD, he joined the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.[7] In 2018, he joined the Grantham Institute – Climate Change and Environment at Imperial College London.[8]

From 2006 to 2008, Rogelj worked as a project engineer on rural development projects in Rwanda.[2][6]

Research and impact edit

Rogelj publishes on international climate agreements such as the Copenhagen Accord[9] or the Paris Agreement,[10] carbon budgets,[11][12] emission pathways that limit global warming to 1.5 °C[13][14] and 2 °C,[15] net zero emissions targets,[16] and linkages between climate, sustainable development, and justice.[17][18]

According to the International Science Council, he has pioneered "work on climate change scenarios [that] changed the global conversation around the feasibility of keeping global warming to 1.5°C in advance of the UN Paris Agreement" in 2015.[19]

He serves as a lead author on the annual Emissions Gap Reports from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) that provide annual updates on the gap between country pledges and emission reductions necessary to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement.[20]

He was a contributing author to the 2013-2014 Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),[21][22][23] a coordinating author of the 2018 IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C,[1][24] and a lead author on the 2021 IPCC Sixth Assessment Report.[25]

In 2019, he served as a member of the Climate Science Advisory Group to the United Nations Secretary-General's Climate Action Summit.[26]

Since 2022, he serves on the "European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change" that provides independent scientific advice on EU measures, climate targets and indicative greenhouse gas budgets.[4]

Rogelj also provides scientific evidence for climate change litigation, for example, in support of "Children vs Climate Crisis" in which 16 children from across the world petition the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child to hold five of the world's leading economic powers accountable for inaction on the climate crisis.[27]

Awards and honours edit

Rogelj received the 2021 Early Career Scientist Award for Europe from the International Science Council (ISC) for the "exceptional impact" his research has had on international climate policy.[19] In 2016, he received the inaugural Piers Sellers Award for "world leading solution-focused climate research" by the Priestley International Centre for Climate.[28] In 2014, he received the ETH Medal for his outstanding PhD thesis[29] and in 2010 the Peccei Award for outstanding work by a young scientist.[30]

Rogelj is a Clarivate Web of Science Highly Cited Researcher in 2019[31] and 2020,[32] recognizing the world's most influential researchers of the past decade, and was ranked 31st in The Reuters Hot List of the World's Top Climate Scientists.[33]

Selected works edit

  • Rogelj, J., Geden, O., Cowie, A., Reisinger, A., 2021. Three ways to improve net-zero emissions targets. Nature 591, 365–368. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-021-00662-3
  • Rogelj, J., et al, 2018. Scenarios towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1.5 °C. Nature Clim. Change 8, 325–332. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-018-0091-3
  • Rogelj, J., et al, 2016. Paris Agreement climate proposals need a boost to keep warming well below 2 °C. Nature 534, 631–639. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature18307
  • Rogelj, J., et al, 2015. Zero emission targets as long-term global goals for climate protection. Environmental Research Letters 10, 105007. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/10/10/105007
  • Rogelj, J., et al, 2015. Energy system transformations for limiting end-of-century warming to below 1.5 °C. Nature Clim. Change 5, 519–527. https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate2572
  • Rogelj, J., Meinshausen, M., Knutti, R., 2012. Global warming under old and new scenarios using IPCC climate sensitivity range estimates. Nature Clim. Change 2, 248–253. https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate1385
  • Rogelj, J., et al, 2010. Copenhagen Accord pledges are paltry. Nature 464, 1126–1128. https://doi.org/10.1038/4641126a
  • Rogelj, J., Shindell, D., Jiang, K., Fifita, S., Forster, P., Ginzburg, V., Handa, C., Kheshgi, H., Kobayashi, S., Kriegler, E., Mundaca, L., Séférian, R., Vilariño, M.V., 2018. Mitigation pathways compatible with 1.5 °C in the context of sustainable development, in: Flato, G., Fuglestvedt, J., Mrabet, R., Schaeffer, R. (Eds.), Global Warming of 1.5 °C: An IPCC Special Report on the Impacts of Global Warming of 1.5 °C above Pre-Industrial Levels and Related Global Greenhouse Gas Emission Pathways, in the Context of Strengthening the Global Response to the Threat of Climate Change, Sustainable Development, and Efforts to Eradicate Poverty. IPCC/WMO, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 93–174. https://www.ipcc.ch/sr15/

References edit

  1. ^ a b c IPCC (2021). "IPCC Authors".
  2. ^ a b c d e "Dr Joeri Rogelj". Imperial College London. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
  3. ^ UNEP (25 October 2021). "Emissions Gap Report 2021". Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  4. ^ a b European Environment Agency. "European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change". Retrieved 10 April 2022.
  5. ^ Rogelj, Joeri (2013). Uncertainties of low greenhouse gas emission scenarios (Thesis). ETH Zurich. doi:10.3929/ethz-a-009915210. hdl:20.500.11850/69139.
  6. ^ a b "PRIMAP website". Retrieved 24 April 2022.
  7. ^ IIASA (13 April 2021). "Joeri Rogelj". iiasa.ac.at. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  8. ^ Buttler, Lottie (28 August 2018). ""The next 10 years are critical" - Dr Rogelj, IPCC 1.5°C Special Report author". Retrieved 24 April 2022.
  9. ^ Rogelj, Joeri; Nabel, Julia; Chen, Claudine; Hare, William; Markmann, Kathleen; Meinshausen, Malte; Schaeffer, Michiel; Macey, Kirsten; Höhne, Niklas (2010). "Copenhagen Accord pledges are paltry". Nature. 464 (7292): 1126–1128. Bibcode:2010Natur.464.1126R. doi:10.1038/4641126a. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 20414291. S2CID 4359678.
  10. ^ Rogelj, Joeri; den Elzen, Michel; Höhne, Niklas; Fransen, Taryn; Fekete, Hanna; Winkler, Harald; Schaeffer, Roberto; Sha, Fu; Riahi, Keywan; Meinshausen, Malte (2016-06-30). "Paris Agreement climate proposals need a boost to keep warming well below 2 °C". Nature. 534 (7609): 631–639. Bibcode:2016Natur.534..631R. doi:10.1038/nature18307. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 27357792. S2CID 205249514.
  11. ^ Rogelj, Joeri; Schaeffer, Michiel; Friedlingstein, Pierre; Gillett, Nathan P.; van Vuuren, Detlef P.; Riahi, Keywan; Allen, Myles; Knutti, Reto (2016). "Differences between carbon budget estimates unravelled". Nature Climate Change. 6 (3): 245–252. Bibcode:2016NatCC...6..245R. doi:10.1038/nclimate2868. hdl:1874/330323. ISSN 1758-678X. S2CID 87929010.
  12. ^ Rogelj, Joeri; Forster, Piers M.; Kriegler, Elmar; Smith, Christopher J.; Séférian, Roland (2019-07-18). "Estimating and tracking the remaining carbon budget for stringent climate targets". Nature. 571 (7765): 335–342. Bibcode:2019Natur.571..335R. doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1368-z. hdl:10044/1/78011. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 31316194. S2CID 197542084.
  13. ^ Rogelj, Joeri; Luderer, Gunnar; Pietzcker, Robert C.; Kriegler, Elmar; Schaeffer, Michiel; Krey, Volker; Riahi, Keywan (2015). "Energy system transformations for limiting end-of-century warming to below 1.5 °C". Nature Climate Change. 5 (6): 519–527. Bibcode:2015NatCC...5..519R. doi:10.1038/nclimate2572. ISSN 1758-678X.
  14. ^ Rogelj, Joeri; Popp, Alexander; Calvin, Katherine V.; Luderer, Gunnar; Emmerling, Johannes; Gernaat, David; Fujimori, Shinichiro; Strefler, Jessica; Hasegawa, Tomoko; Marangoni, Giacomo; Krey, Volker (2018). "Scenarios towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1.5 °C". Nature Climate Change. 8 (4): 325–332. Bibcode:2018NatCC...8..325R. doi:10.1038/s41558-018-0091-3. hdl:1874/372779. ISSN 1758-678X. S2CID 56238230.
  15. ^ Rogelj, Joeri; Hare, William; Lowe, Jason; van Vuuren, Detlef P.; Riahi, Keywan; Matthews, Ben; Hanaoka, Tatsuya; Jiang, Kejun; Meinshausen, Malte (2011). "Emission pathways consistent with a 2 °C global temperature limit". Nature Climate Change. 1 (8): 413–418. Bibcode:2011NatCC...1..413R. doi:10.1038/nclimate1258. hdl:1874/314034. ISSN 1758-678X.
  16. ^ Rogelj, Joeri; Schaeffer, Michiel; Meinshausen, Malte; Knutti, Reto; Alcamo, Joseph; Riahi, Keywan; Hare, William (2015-10-01). "Zero emission targets as long-term global goals for climate protection". Environmental Research Letters. 10 (10): 105007. Bibcode:2015ERL....10j5007R. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/10/10/105007. hdl:20.500.11850/108056. ISSN 1748-9326. S2CID 44735387.
  17. ^ Rogelj, Joeri; McCollum, David L.; Riahi, Keywan (2013). "The UN's 'Sustainable Energy for All' initiative is compatible with a warming limit of 2 °C". Nature Climate Change. 3 (6): 545–551. Bibcode:2013NatCC...3..545R. doi:10.1038/nclimate1806. ISSN 1758-678X.
  18. ^ Robiou du Pont, Yann; Jeffery, M. Louise; Gütschow, Johannes; Rogelj, Joeri; Christoff, Peter; Meinshausen, Malte (2017). "Equitable mitigation to achieve the Paris Agreement goals". Nature Climate Change. 7 (1): 38–43. Bibcode:2017NatCC...7...38R. doi:10.1038/nclimate3186. hdl:10044/1/78110. ISSN 1758-678X.
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  20. ^ Emissions Gap Report 2020. United Nations. 2020. ISBN 978-92-807-3812-4. OCLC 1295582713.
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  23. ^ IPCC. "Summary for Policymakers" (PDF). AR5 Synthesis Report. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
  24. ^ Rogelj, J. Shindell, D. Jiang, K. Fifita, S. Forster, P. Ginzburg, V. Handa, C. Kheshgi, H. Kobayashi, S. Kriegler, E. Mundaca, L. Seferian, R. Vilarino, M.V. Calvin, K. Edelenbosch, O. Emmerling, J. Fuss, S. Gasser, T. Gillet, N. He, C. Hertwich, E. Höglund-Isaksson, L. Huppmann, D. Luderer, G. Markandya, A. McCollum, D. Millar, R. Meinshausen, M. Popp, A. Pereira, J. Purohit, P. Riahi, K. Ribes, A. Saunders, H. Schadel, C. Smith, C. Smith, P. Trutnevyte, E. Xiu, Y. Zickfeld, K. Zhou (2018). Chapter 2: Mitigation pathways compatible with 1.5°C in the context of sustainable development. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. OCLC 1143714180.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  27. ^ Rogelj, Joeri (September 2019). "APPENDIX B: Climate physics consequences of further delay in achieving CO2 emissions reductions and intergenerational fairness, Grantham Institute of Science Brief" (PDF). ChildrenVsClimateCrisis. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
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Joeri Rogelj born 1980 is a Belgian 1 climate scientist working on solutions to climate change He explores how societies can transform towards sustainable futures 2 He is a Professor in Climate Science and Policy at the Centre for Environmental Policy CEP and Director of Research at the Grantham Institute Climate Change and Environment 2 both at Imperial College London He is also affiliated with the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 2 He is an author of several climate reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC 1 and the United Nations Environment Programme UNEP 3 and a member of the European Scientific Advisory Board for Climate Change 4 Joeri RogeljBorn1980 age 43 44 NationalityBelgianAlma materETH Zurich Ph D 2010 2013 KU Leuven 1998 2005 AwardsPiers Sellers Prize 2016 International Science Council Early Career Scientist Award Europe 2021 Scientific careerFieldsClimate changeInstitutionsPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact ResearchETH ZurichInternational Institute for Applied Systems AnalysisImperial College London Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Research and impact 4 Awards and honours 5 Selected works 6 ReferencesEducation editRogelj completed an engineering degree at the KU Leuven Belgium in 2003 and also obtained a postgraduate degree in Cultures and Development Studies at the same institution in 2005 2 He completed his PhD in climate physics at Swiss Federal Institute for Technology ETH Zurich in 2013 under the supervision of Prof Reto Knutti on the topic of uncertainties in low greenhouse gas emissions scenarios 5 Career editRogelj started his climate science career in the PRIMAP Research Group at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK in 2009 6 After obtaining his PhD he joined the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 7 In 2018 he joined the Grantham Institute Climate Change and Environment at Imperial College London 8 From 2006 to 2008 Rogelj worked as a project engineer on rural development projects in Rwanda 2 6 Research and impact editRogelj publishes on international climate agreements such as the Copenhagen Accord 9 or the Paris Agreement 10 carbon budgets 11 12 emission pathways that limit global warming to 1 5 C 13 14 and 2 C 15 net zero emissions targets 16 and linkages between climate sustainable development and justice 17 18 According to the International Science Council he has pioneered work on climate change scenarios that changed the global conversation around the feasibility of keeping global warming to 1 5 C in advance of the UN Paris Agreement in 2015 19 He serves as a lead author on the annual Emissions Gap Reports from the United Nations Environment Programme UNEP that provide annual updates on the gap between country pledges and emission reductions necessary to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement 20 He was a contributing author to the 2013 2014 Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC 21 22 23 a coordinating author of the 2018 IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1 5 C 1 24 and a lead author on the 2021 IPCC Sixth Assessment Report 25 In 2019 he served as a member of the Climate Science Advisory Group to the United Nations Secretary General s Climate Action Summit 26 Since 2022 he serves on the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change that provides independent scientific advice on EU measures climate targets and indicative greenhouse gas budgets 4 Rogelj also provides scientific evidence for climate change litigation for example in support of Children vs Climate Crisis in which 16 children from across the world petition the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child to hold five of the world s leading economic powers accountable for inaction on the climate crisis 27 Awards and honours editRogelj received the 2021 Early Career Scientist Award for Europe from the International Science Council ISC for the exceptional impact his research has had on international climate policy 19 In 2016 he received the inaugural Piers Sellers Award for world leading solution focused climate research by the Priestley International Centre for Climate 28 In 2014 he received the ETH Medal for his outstanding PhD thesis 29 and in 2010 the Peccei Award for outstanding work by a young scientist 30 Rogelj is a Clarivate Web of Science Highly Cited Researcher in 2019 31 and 2020 32 recognizing the world s most influential researchers of the past decade and was ranked 31st in The Reuters Hot List of the World s Top Climate Scientists 33 Selected works editRogelj J Geden O Cowie A Reisinger A 2021 Three ways to improve net zero emissions targets Nature 591 365 368 https doi org 10 1038 d41586 021 00662 3 Rogelj J et al 2018 Scenarios towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1 5 C Nature Clim Change 8 325 332 https doi org 10 1038 s41558 018 0091 3 Rogelj J et al 2016 Paris Agreement climate proposals need a boost to keep warming well below 2 C Nature 534 631 639 https doi org 10 1038 nature18307 Rogelj J et al 2015 Zero emission targets as long term global goals for climate protection Environmental Research Letters 10 105007 https doi org 10 1088 1748 9326 10 10 105007 Rogelj J et al 2015 Energy system transformations for limiting end of century warming to below 1 5 C Nature Clim Change 5 519 527 https doi org 10 1038 nclimate2572 Rogelj J Meinshausen M Knutti R 2012 Global warming under old and new scenarios using IPCC climate sensitivity range estimates Nature Clim Change 2 248 253 https doi org 10 1038 nclimate1385 Rogelj J et al 2010 Copenhagen Accord pledges are paltry Nature 464 1126 1128 https doi org 10 1038 4641126a Rogelj J Shindell D Jiang K Fifita S Forster P Ginzburg V Handa C Kheshgi H Kobayashi S Kriegler E Mundaca L Seferian R Vilarino M V 2018 Mitigation pathways compatible with 1 5 C in the context of sustainable development in Flato G Fuglestvedt J Mrabet R Schaeffer R Eds Global Warming of 1 5 C An IPCC Special Report on the Impacts of Global Warming of 1 5 C above Pre Industrial Levels and Related Global Greenhouse Gas Emission Pathways in the Context of Strengthening the Global Response to the Threat of Climate Change Sustainable Development and Efforts to Eradicate Poverty IPCC WMO Geneva Switzerland pp 93 174 https www ipcc ch sr15 References edit a b c IPCC 2021 IPCC Authors a b c d e Dr Joeri Rogelj Imperial College London Retrieved 26 November 2021 UNEP 25 October 2021 Emissions Gap Report 2021 Retrieved 12 December 2021 a b European Environment Agency European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change Retrieved 10 April 2022 Rogelj Joeri 2013 Uncertainties of low greenhouse gas emission scenarios Thesis ETH Zurich doi 10 3929 ethz a 009915210 hdl 20 500 11850 69139 a b PRIMAP website Retrieved 24 April 2022 IIASA 13 April 2021 Joeri Rogelj iiasa ac at Retrieved 25 April 2022 Buttler Lottie 28 August 2018 The next 10 years are critical Dr Rogelj IPCC 1 5 C Special Report author Retrieved 24 April 2022 Rogelj Joeri Nabel Julia Chen Claudine Hare William Markmann Kathleen Meinshausen Malte Schaeffer Michiel Macey Kirsten Hohne Niklas 2010 Copenhagen Accord pledges are paltry Nature 464 7292 1126 1128 Bibcode 2010Natur 464 1126R doi 10 1038 4641126a ISSN 0028 0836 PMID 20414291 S2CID 4359678 Rogelj Joeri den Elzen Michel Hohne Niklas Fransen Taryn Fekete Hanna Winkler Harald Schaeffer Roberto Sha Fu Riahi Keywan Meinshausen Malte 2016 06 30 Paris Agreement climate proposals need a boost to keep warming well below 2 C Nature 534 7609 631 639 Bibcode 2016Natur 534 631R doi 10 1038 nature18307 ISSN 0028 0836 PMID 27357792 S2CID 205249514 Rogelj Joeri Schaeffer Michiel Friedlingstein Pierre Gillett Nathan P van Vuuren Detlef P Riahi Keywan Allen Myles Knutti Reto 2016 Differences between carbon budget estimates unravelled Nature Climate Change 6 3 245 252 Bibcode 2016NatCC 6 245R doi 10 1038 nclimate2868 hdl 1874 330323 ISSN 1758 678X S2CID 87929010 Rogelj Joeri Forster Piers M Kriegler Elmar Smith Christopher J Seferian Roland 2019 07 18 Estimating and tracking the remaining carbon budget for stringent climate targets Nature 571 7765 335 342 Bibcode 2019Natur 571 335R doi 10 1038 s41586 019 1368 z hdl 10044 1 78011 ISSN 0028 0836 PMID 31316194 S2CID 197542084 Rogelj Joeri Luderer Gunnar Pietzcker Robert C Kriegler Elmar Schaeffer Michiel Krey Volker Riahi Keywan 2015 Energy system transformations for limiting end of century warming to below 1 5 C Nature Climate Change 5 6 519 527 Bibcode 2015NatCC 5 519R doi 10 1038 nclimate2572 ISSN 1758 678X Rogelj Joeri Popp Alexander Calvin Katherine V Luderer Gunnar Emmerling Johannes Gernaat David Fujimori Shinichiro Strefler Jessica Hasegawa Tomoko Marangoni Giacomo Krey Volker 2018 Scenarios towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1 5 C Nature Climate Change 8 4 325 332 Bibcode 2018NatCC 8 325R doi 10 1038 s41558 018 0091 3 hdl 1874 372779 ISSN 1758 678X S2CID 56238230 Rogelj Joeri Hare William Lowe Jason van Vuuren Detlef P Riahi Keywan Matthews Ben Hanaoka Tatsuya Jiang Kejun Meinshausen Malte 2011 Emission pathways consistent with a 2 C global temperature limit Nature Climate Change 1 8 413 418 Bibcode 2011NatCC 1 413R doi 10 1038 nclimate1258 hdl 1874 314034 ISSN 1758 678X Rogelj Joeri Schaeffer Michiel Meinshausen Malte Knutti Reto Alcamo Joseph Riahi Keywan Hare William 2015 10 01 Zero emission targets as long term global goals for climate protection Environmental Research Letters 10 10 105007 Bibcode 2015ERL 10j5007R doi 10 1088 1748 9326 10 10 105007 hdl 20 500 11850 108056 ISSN 1748 9326 S2CID 44735387 Rogelj Joeri McCollum David L Riahi Keywan 2013 The UN s Sustainable Energy for All initiative is compatible with a warming limit of 2 C Nature Climate Change 3 6 545 551 Bibcode 2013NatCC 3 545R doi 10 1038 nclimate1806 ISSN 1758 678X Robiou du Pont Yann Jeffery M Louise Gutschow Johannes Rogelj Joeri Christoff Peter Meinshausen Malte 2017 Equitable mitigation to achieve the Paris Agreement goals Nature Climate Change 7 1 38 43 Bibcode 2017NatCC 7 38R doi 10 1038 nclimate3186 hdl 10044 1 78110 ISSN 1758 678X a b International Science Council Profiles Joeri Rogelj ISC Website Retrieved 24 April 2022 Emissions Gap Report 2020 United Nations 2020 ISBN 978 92 807 3812 4 OCLC 1295582713 IPCC 2013 Summary for Policymakers PDF AR5 Climate Change 2013 The Physical Science Basis Retrieved 24 April 2022 IPCC 2014 Summary for Policymakers PDF AR5 Climate Change 2014 Mitigation of Climate Change Retrieved 24 April 2022 IPCC Summary for Policymakers PDF AR5 Synthesis Report Retrieved 24 April 2022 Rogelj J Shindell D Jiang K Fifita S Forster P Ginzburg V Handa C Kheshgi H Kobayashi S Kriegler E Mundaca L Seferian R Vilarino M V Calvin K Edelenbosch O Emmerling J Fuss S Gasser T Gillet N He C Hertwich E Hoglund Isaksson L Huppmann D Luderer G Markandya A McCollum D Millar R Meinshausen M Popp A Pereira J Purohit P Riahi K Ribes A Saunders H Schadel C Smith C Smith P Trutnevyte E Xiu Y Zickfeld K Zhou 2018 Chapter 2 Mitigation pathways compatible with 1 5 C in the context of sustainable development Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change OCLC 1143714180 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link I Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Working Group 2021 Climate change 2021 the Physical Science Basis Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Cambridge University Press OCLC 1295500564 World Meteorological Organisation 2019 United in Science High level synthesis report of latest climate science information convened by the Science Advisory Group of the UN Climate Action Summit 2019 PDF Retrieved 24 April 2022 Rogelj Joeri September 2019 APPENDIX B Climate physics consequences of further delay in achieving CO2 emissions reductions and intergenerational fairness Grantham Institute of Science Brief PDF ChildrenVsClimateCrisis Retrieved 24 April 2022 Priestley International Centre for Climate 15 June 2016 First Piers Sellers Prizes awarded Retrieved 24 April 2022 IIASA 9 January 2015 Joeri Rogelj awarded ETH Medal for thesis on climate science IIASA 18 March 2021 Awards for YSSP Participants Retrieved 24 April 2022 Clarivate 2019 Highly Cited Researchers Retrieved 24 April 2022 Clarivate 2020 Highly Cited Researchers Retrieved 24 April 2022 The Reuters Hot List Reuters 20 April 2021 Retrieved 24 April 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joeri Rogelj amp oldid 1193969896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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