Coupled Climate–Economy–Biosphere (CoCEB) model – Part 2: Deforestation control and investment in carbon capture and storage technologies

作者: K. B. Z. Ogutu , F. D'Andrea , M. Ghil , C. Nyandwi , M. M. Manene

DOI: 10.5194/ESDD-6-865-2015

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摘要: Abstract. This study uses the global climate–economy–biosphere (CoCEB) model developed in Part 1 to investigate economic aspects of deforestation control and carbon sequestration forests, as well efficiency capture storage (CCS) technologies policy measures for climate change mitigation. We assume – that replacement one technology with another occurs terms a logistic law, so same law also governs dynamics reduction dioxide emission using CCS technologies. In order take into account effect control, slightly more complex description cycle than is needed. Consequently, we add biomass equation CoCEB analyze ensuing feedbacks their effects on per capita gross domestic product (GDP) growth. Integrating applying has following results: (i) low investment contributes reducing industrial emissions increasing GDP, but further leads smaller emissions, incremental GDP growth; (ii) enhanced both atmospheric concentration, thus impacts contributing slight appreciation however very small compared low-carbon or CCS. find result sensitive formulation costs, while contrary, results are less sensitive.

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