Phrases with «stabilisation scenarios»

The phrase "stabilisation scenarios" refers to different plans or situations aimed at maintaining a balanced or steady state. It suggests strategies to prevent changes or fluctuations in a system, such as the environment or the economy, by implementing measures to keep it stable. Full definition

Sentences with «stabilisation scenarios»

  • Last year, with the IEA World Energy Outlook 2010 we were happily surprised to see that the IEA still takes the 450 ppm CO2 stabilisation scenario seriously — indeed corresponding with the 2 degrees climate target that world leaders have agreed on multiple times. (bitsofscience.org)
  • That would likely mean that also the official UN climate goal of limiting the average world temperature rise to no more than 2 degrees Celsius — a target linked to 450 ppm CO2 equivalent stabilisation scenarios (practically ambitious, theoretically weak)-- will eventually lead to many meters of global sea level rise. (bitsofscience.org)
  • For a warming over Greenland of 5.5 °C, consistent with mid-range stabilisation scenarios (see Figure 26), the Greenland ice sheet is likely to contribute about 3 m in 1,000 years. (ipcc.ch)
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