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Aerosols overtake greenhouse gases causing a warmer climate and more weather extremes toward carbon neutrality
by
Xue, Daokai
, Liao, Hong
, Wang, Pinya
, Ren, Lili
, Tang, Jianping
, Leung, L. Ruby
, Yang, Yang
in
704/106/35/824
/ 704/106/694/1108
/ 704/106/694/674
/ Aerosols
/ Carbon
/ Carbon neutrality
/ Climate change
/ Climate prediction
/ Extreme weather
/ Global warming
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Ozone
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Troposphere
/ Weather
2023
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Aerosols overtake greenhouse gases causing a warmer climate and more weather extremes toward carbon neutrality
by
Xue, Daokai
, Liao, Hong
, Wang, Pinya
, Ren, Lili
, Tang, Jianping
, Leung, L. Ruby
, Yang, Yang
in
704/106/35/824
/ 704/106/694/1108
/ 704/106/694/674
/ Aerosols
/ Carbon
/ Carbon neutrality
/ Climate change
/ Climate prediction
/ Extreme weather
/ Global warming
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Ozone
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Troposphere
/ Weather
2023
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by
Xue, Daokai
, Liao, Hong
, Wang, Pinya
, Ren, Lili
, Tang, Jianping
, Leung, L. Ruby
, Yang, Yang
in
704/106/35/824
/ 704/106/694/1108
/ 704/106/694/674
/ Aerosols
/ Carbon
/ Carbon neutrality
/ Climate change
/ Climate prediction
/ Extreme weather
/ Global warming
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Ozone
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Troposphere
/ Weather
2023
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Aerosols overtake greenhouse gases causing a warmer climate and more weather extremes toward carbon neutrality
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Aerosols overtake greenhouse gases causing a warmer climate and more weather extremes toward carbon neutrality
2023
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To mitigate climate warming, many countries have committed to achieve carbon neutrality in the mid-21
st
century. Here, we assess the global impacts of changing greenhouse gases (GHGs), aerosols, and tropospheric ozone (O
3
) following a carbon neutrality pathway on climate and extreme weather events individually using the Community Earth System Model version 1 (CESM1). The results suggest that the future aerosol reductions significantly contribute to climate warming and increase the frequency and intensity of extreme weathers toward carbon neutrality and aerosol impacts far outweigh those of GHGs and tropospheric O
3
. It reverses the knowledge that the changing GHGs dominate the future climate changes as predicted in the middle of the road pathway. Therefore, substantial reductions in GHGs and tropospheric O
3
are necessary to reach the 1.5 °C warming target and mitigate the harmful effects of concomitant aerosol reductions on climate and extreme weather events under carbon neutrality in the future.
Future aerosol reductions significantly contribute to climate warming and increase the frequency and intensity of extreme weather toward carbon neutrality. Aerosol impacts far outweigh those of greenhouse gases and tropospheric ozone.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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