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The Climate Stabilization Wedges are an approach produced by Princeton University researchers, Stephen Pacala and Robert H. Socolow, looking at climate change mitigation scenarios. The project was funded by Ford Motor Company between 2000 and 2009 and has been receiving funding from BP since 2000. The goal of the approach is to demonstrate that global warming is a problem which can be attacked using today's commercially available technologies to reduce CO2 emissions. The objective is to stabilize CO2 concentrations under 500 ppm for the next fifty years, using wedges from a variety of different strategies which fit into the stabilization triangle. A newer estimate by the original authors indicated that by 2011, the number of necessary wedges had increased from seven to nine. This was due t

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  • The Climate Stabilization Wedges are an approach produced by Princeton University researchers, Stephen Pacala and Robert H. Socolow, looking at climate change mitigation scenarios. The project was funded by Ford Motor Company between 2000 and 2009 and has been receiving funding from BP since 2000. The goal of the approach is to demonstrate that global warming is a problem which can be attacked using today's commercially available technologies to reduce CO2 emissions. The objective is to stabilize CO2 concentrations under 500 ppm for the next fifty years, using wedges from a variety of different strategies which fit into the stabilization triangle. A newer estimate by the original authors indicated that by 2011, the number of necessary wedges had increased from seven to nine. This was due to the continuing increase in emissions since the original 2004 paper which determined the number of wedges that would have been necessary, if serious action to mitigate climate change had begun then. (en)
  • La théorie des coins a été imaginée par deux professeurs de l’université américaine de Princeton, et (en). Il s’agirait d’appliquer au moins 7 mesures parmi les 15 proposées, appelées « coins », ce qui permettrait de réduire de 1 gigatonne par « coin » les émissions de CO², afin de ramener les rejets de ce gaz à leur niveau de 2005 d’ici 2055. Il faudrait cependant appliquer d’autres mesures en 2055 pour faire diminuer cette quantité de CO² dans l’atmosphère, qui restera quand même trop élevée. (fr)
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  • La théorie des coins a été imaginée par deux professeurs de l’université américaine de Princeton, et (en). Il s’agirait d’appliquer au moins 7 mesures parmi les 15 proposées, appelées « coins », ce qui permettrait de réduire de 1 gigatonne par « coin » les émissions de CO², afin de ramener les rejets de ce gaz à leur niveau de 2005 d’ici 2055. Il faudrait cependant appliquer d’autres mesures en 2055 pour faire diminuer cette quantité de CO² dans l’atmosphère, qui restera quand même trop élevée. (fr)
  • The Climate Stabilization Wedges are an approach produced by Princeton University researchers, Stephen Pacala and Robert H. Socolow, looking at climate change mitigation scenarios. The project was funded by Ford Motor Company between 2000 and 2009 and has been receiving funding from BP since 2000. The goal of the approach is to demonstrate that global warming is a problem which can be attacked using today's commercially available technologies to reduce CO2 emissions. The objective is to stabilize CO2 concentrations under 500 ppm for the next fifty years, using wedges from a variety of different strategies which fit into the stabilization triangle. A newer estimate by the original authors indicated that by 2011, the number of necessary wedges had increased from seven to nine. This was due t (en)
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  • Climate stabilization wedge (en)
  • Théorie des coins (fr)
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