TY - RPRT AU - Niklas Höhne AU - Helcio Blum AU - Jan Fuglestvedt AU - Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie AU - Atsushi Kurosawa AU - Guoquan Hu AU - Jason Lowe AU - Laila Gohar AU - Ben Matthews AU - Ana Claudia Nioac de Salles AU - Christian Ellermann AB -
We have compiled historical greenhouse gas emissions and their uncertainties on country and sector level and assessed their contribution to cumulative emissions and to global average temperature increase in the past and for a the future emission scenario. We find that uncertainty in historical contribution estimates differs between countries due to different shares of greenhouse gases and time development of emissions. Although historical emissions in the distant past are very uncertain, their influence on countries' or sectors' contributions to temperature increase is relatively small in most cases, because these results are dominated by recent (high) emissions. For relative contributions to cumulative emissions and temperature.
DA - 09/2010 LA - eng N1 -Journal, Climatic Change, DOI 10.1007/s10584-010-9930-6.Sep, 2010
N2 -We have compiled historical greenhouse gas emissions and their uncertainties on country and sector level and assessed their contribution to cumulative emissions and to global average temperature increase in the past and for a the future emission scenario. We find that uncertainty in historical contribution estimates differs between countries due to different shares of greenhouse gases and time development of emissions. Although historical emissions in the distant past are very uncertain, their influence on countries' or sectors' contributions to temperature increase is relatively small in most cases, because these results are dominated by recent (high) emissions. For relative contributions to cumulative emissions and temperature.
PY - 2010 EP - 33 TI - Contributions of Individual Countries' Emissions to Climate Change and Their Uncertainty ER -