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Socio-political feasibility of coal power phase-out and its role in mitigation pathways
by
Welsby, Dan
, Price, James
, Muttitt, Greg
, Pye, Steve
in
Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Climate change
/ Coal
/ Coal-fired power plants
/ Constraining
/ Emissions
/ Emissions control
/ Energy
/ Feasibility
/ Gas production
/ Growth rate
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ Industrialized nations
/ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
/ Mitigation
/ Oil and gas production
/ Politics
/ Temperature requirements
2023
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Socio-political feasibility of coal power phase-out and its role in mitigation pathways
by
Welsby, Dan
, Price, James
, Muttitt, Greg
, Pye, Steve
in
Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Climate change
/ Coal
/ Coal-fired power plants
/ Constraining
/ Emissions
/ Emissions control
/ Energy
/ Feasibility
/ Gas production
/ Growth rate
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ Industrialized nations
/ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
/ Mitigation
/ Oil and gas production
/ Politics
/ Temperature requirements
2023
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Socio-political feasibility of coal power phase-out and its role in mitigation pathways
by
Welsby, Dan
, Price, James
, Muttitt, Greg
, Pye, Steve
in
Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Climate change
/ Coal
/ Coal-fired power plants
/ Constraining
/ Emissions
/ Emissions control
/ Energy
/ Feasibility
/ Gas production
/ Growth rate
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ Industrialized nations
/ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
/ Mitigation
/ Oil and gas production
/ Politics
/ Temperature requirements
2023
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Socio-political feasibility of coal power phase-out and its role in mitigation pathways
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Socio-political feasibility of coal power phase-out and its role in mitigation pathways
2023
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In IPCC pathways limiting warming to 1.5 °C, global coal power generation declines rapidly due to its emissions intensity and substitutability. However, we find that in countries heavily dependent on coal—China, India and South Africa—this translates to a national decline twice as rapid as that achieved historically for any power technology in any country, relative to system size. This raises questions about socio-political feasibility. Here we constrain an integrated assessment model to the Powering Past Coal Alliance’s differentiated phase-out timelines of 2030 in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development/European Union and 2050 elsewhere which, for large coal consumers, lies within the range of historical transitions. We find that limiting warming to 1.5 °C then requires CO2 emissions reductions in the global North to be 50% more rapid than if this socio-political reality is ignored. This additional mitigation is focused on Europe and the United States, in transport and industry and implies more rapid decline in global oil and gas production.While important, coal power phase-out in models may be faster than is socio-politically feasible in highly coal-dependent countries. This research shows that reaching the temperature target with these constraints requires faster decline in emissions from the global North and in global oil and gas production.
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Nature Publishing Group
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