C-ROADS Version 2.0 -- Thinking about drivers of emissions scenarios post 2020

July 21, 2010 by Andrew P. Jones

A new simulation from the C-ROADS team is coming!

To fully address climate change, we’ll need to look at strategies, policies, and investments over the next decade that will affect greenhouse gas emissions for much longer into the future. (One big reason — fifteen times the needed Carbon abatement will happen post 2020!)

We’re working on an extension of C-ROADS that helps decision-makers take such a long term view.  The picture here captures many of the scenarios we can imagine.

Most interesting to us is the green curve — might emissions rise a bit higher in the near term as we invest in mitigation strategies that take longer to play out? (They might not, but “worse before better” dynamics are quite common in such systems.)

Most concerning to us are the red and purple curves — what if we pick the low-hanging fruit of easy mitigation without “building the ladder” to “pick the higher hanging fruit” and continue reducing emissions after 2020?

We have a first version of the simulation that builds on modeling insights from Dr. John Sterman’s MIT thesis and models of Dr. Tom Fiddaman. Dr. Lori Siegel is working on it this week. We’re lucky to have many other models and scenarios to draw upon - GCAM, MARKAL, the SRES database et al.

The modeling work is being supported by Zennström Philanthropies and the Morgan Family Foundation. And we’re currently open to including more partners.