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− | An '''Emissions Scenario''' denotes a plausible future pathway of man-made emissions (e.g. greenhouse gases and other pollutants,) that can affect climate. | + | An '''Emissions Scenario''' denotes a plausible future pathway of man-made emissions (e.g. greenhouse gases and other pollutants,) that can affect [[Climate Change | climate]]. |
These pathways are based on a coherent and internally consistent set of assumptions about determining factors (such as demographic and socioeconomic development, technological change) and their key relationships<ref>TCDF 2018, Technical Supplement The Use of Scenario Analysis in Disclosure of Climate-Related Risks and Opportunities</ref> | These pathways are based on a coherent and internally consistent set of assumptions about determining factors (such as demographic and socioeconomic development, technological change) and their key relationships<ref>TCDF 2018, Technical Supplement The Use of Scenario Analysis in Disclosure of Climate-Related Risks and Opportunities</ref> | ||
An emissions scenario is an example of specifying a [[Risk Factor]] in the context of a [[Scenario Analysis]] | An emissions scenario is an example of specifying a [[Risk Factor]] in the context of a [[Scenario Analysis]] | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | * [[Climate Scenario]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 15 November 2021
Definition
An Emissions Scenario denotes a plausible future pathway of man-made emissions (e.g. greenhouse gases and other pollutants,) that can affect climate.
These pathways are based on a coherent and internally consistent set of assumptions about determining factors (such as demographic and socioeconomic development, technological change) and their key relationships[1]
An emissions scenario is an example of specifying a Risk Factor in the context of a Scenario Analysis
See Also
References
- ↑ TCDF 2018, Technical Supplement The Use of Scenario Analysis in Disclosure of Climate-Related Risks and Opportunities