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James Edmonds
has served as
an author
for the following
18 articles
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2.6: Limiting climate change to 450 ppm CO2 equivalent in the 21st century
A proposal for a new scenario framework to support research and assessment in different climate research communities
A special issue on the RCPs
Accounting for radiative forcing from albedo change in future global land-use scenarios
Biophysical and economic limits to negative CO2 emissions
Biospheric feedback effects in a synchronously coupled model of human and Earth systems
Can Paris pledges avert severe climate change?
Climate Change Impacts for the Conterminous USA: An Integrated Assessment
Climate mitigation and the future of tropical landscapes
Greenhouse gas policy influences climate via direct effects of land-use change
Implications of simultaneously mitigating and adapting to climate change: initial experiments using GCAM
International climate policy architectures: Overview of the EMF 22 International Scenarios
Near-term limits to mitigation: Challenges arising from contrary mitigation effects from indirect land-use change and sulfur emissions
RCP4.5: a pathway for stabilization of radiative forcing by 2100
Scenarios towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1.5 °C
The next generation of scenarios for climate change research and assessment
The representative concentration pathways: an overview
Water demands for electricity generation in the U.S.: Modeling different scenarios for the water–energy nexus