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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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      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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      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 ...