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Kirsten Zickfeld

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Allen M, Frame D, Friedlingstein P, Gillett N, Grassi G, Gregory J, et al.
Nature . 2024 Nov; 638(8050):343-350. PMID: 39557072
Achieving net-zero global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO), with declining emissions of other greenhouse gases, is widely expected to halt global warming. CO emissions will continue to drive warming until...
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Wynes S, Davis S, Dickau M, Ly S, Maibach E, Rogelj J, et al.
Commun Earth Environ . 2024 Sep; 5(1):498. PMID: 39280638
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) employs emission scenarios to explore a range of future climate outcomes but refrains from assigning probabilities to individual scenarios. However, IPCC authors have...
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Matthews H, Zickfeld K, Koch A, Luers A
Nat Commun . 2023 Sep; 14(1):5485. PMID: 37679349
Nature-based climate solutions can contribute to climate mitigation, but the vulnerability of land carbon to disturbances means that efforts to slow or reverse land carbon loss could result in only...
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Jackson R, Abernethy S, Canadell J, Cargnello M, Davis S, Feron S, et al.
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci . 2021 Sep; 379(2210):20200454. PMID: 34565221
Atmospheric methane removal (e.g. methane oxidation to carbon dioxide) may be needed to offset continued methane release and limit the global warming contribution of this potent greenhouse gas. Because mitigating...
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Chhetri B, Galanis E, Sobie S, Brubacher J, Balshaw R, Otterstatter M, et al.
Environ Health . 2020 Jan; 18(1):116. PMID: 31888648
Background: Climate change is increasing the number and intensity of extreme weather events in many parts of the world. Precipitation extremes have been linked to both outbreaks and sporadic cases...
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Smith C, Forster P, Allen M, Fuglestvedt J, Millar R, Rogelj J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2019 Jan; 10(1):101. PMID: 30647408
Committed warming describes how much future warming can be expected from historical emissions due to inertia in the climate system. It is usually defined in terms of the level of...
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Zickfeld K, Solomon S, Gilford D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2017 Jan; 114(4):657-662. PMID: 28069937
Mitigation of anthropogenic greenhouse gases with short lifetimes (order of a year to decades) can contribute to limiting warming, but less attention has been paid to their impacts on longer-term...
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Zickfeld K, Morgan M, Frame D, Keith D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2010 Jul; 107(28):12451-6. PMID: 20616045
There is uncertainty about the response of the climate system to future trajectories of radiative forcing. To quantify this uncertainty we conducted face-to-face interviews with 14 leading climate scientists, using...
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Zickfeld K, Eby M, Matthews H, Weaver A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2009 Aug; 106(38):16129-34. PMID: 19706489
Avoiding "dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system" requires stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations and substantial reductions in anthropogenic emissions. Here, we present an inverse approach to coupled climate-carbon...
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Matthews H, Gillett N, Stott P, Zickfeld K
Nature . 2009 Jun; 459(7248):829-32. PMID: 19516338
The global temperature response to increasing atmospheric CO(2) is often quantified by metrics such as equilibrium climate sensitivity and transient climate response. These approaches, however, do not account for carbon...