@NCStinn This should be what you are looking for, I think: https://t.co/kPgvg5YudB
@theresphysics @AukeHoekstra @aaronhuertas @Erasmus111 @MLiebreich @kalantzis @chrisnelder @gbrooksenglish @jritch But, SSPs are just a bunch of socioeconomic story lines. They are implemented in a model. The model then adds climate policy. The 'baselines'
@MLiebreich I think in most IAMs climate policy is simply modeled by an assumed carbon price, though the SSPs do differ in their shared policy assumptions: https://t.co/kPgvg5YudB
@Peters_Glen @DustyBowl @past_is_future @drvox I'm also not entirely sure it's a wholly fair criticism of the IAM modelling community either. For e.g. (as you know) IAMs can use a range of policy assumptions (https://t.co/zqNWHvQBtN) some of which are reas
new paper from #IPCC_WGII and #IPCC_WGIII authors on shared policy assumptions. Kriegleer et al., Climatic Chg. http://t.co/0AZiBPyfwO
"A new scenario framework for climate change research: the concept of shared climate policy assumptions" http://t.co/tBGlJpSN2q #oa
A new scenario framework for climate change research: the concept of shared climate policy assumptions http://t.co/Te9b0dRLwn #climatechange