Indicate separate contributions of long-lived and short-lived greenhouse gases in emission targets

Myles R. Allen*, Glen P. Peters, Keith P. Shine, Christian Azar, Paul Balcombe, Olivier Boucher, Michelle Cain, Philippe Ciais, William Collins, Piers M. Forster, Dave J. Frame, Pierre Friedlingstein, Claire Fyson, Thomas Gasser, Bill Hare, Stuart Jenkins, Steven P. Hamburg, Daniel J.A. Johansson, John Lynch, Adrian MaceyJohannes Morfeldt, Alexander Nauels, Ilissa Ocko, Michael Oppenheimer, Stephen W. Pacala, Raymond Pierrehumbert, Joeri Rogelj, Michiel Schaeffer, Carl F. Schleussner, Drew Shindell, Ragnhild B. Skeie, Stephen M. Smith, Katsumasa Tanaka

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Original languageEnglish
Article number5
Journalnpj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Volume5
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

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Funding Information:
The authors acknowledge support from the FORCeS, 4C and CONSTRAIN projects funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Grant Agreement Nos. 821205, 821003, 820829, respectively; the Wellcome Trust, Our Planet Our Health (Livestock, Environment and People), award number 205212/Z/16/Z; the ESA Earth Observation Programme; and the University of Oxford’s Strategic Research Fund.

Funding

The authors acknowledge support from the FORCeS, 4C and CONSTRAIN projects funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Grant Agreement Nos. 821205, 821003, 820829, respectively; the Wellcome Trust, Our Planet Our Health (Livestock, Environment and People), award number 205212/Z/16/Z; the ESA Earth Observation Programme; and the University of Oxford’s Strategic Research Fund.

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