Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4424414 Environmental Pollution 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We use the AIM/Enduse model that is a bottom-up optimization model.•We examine technological GHG mitigation potentials and costs.•We assess co-benefits of reducing air pollutants due to GHG mitigation measures.•Co-benefit of reducing air pollutants are large by shifting to low-carbon energies.•Impacts of co-benefit are different because of characteristics of emission sources.

This study analyzes the potential to reduce air pollutants while achieving the 2 °C global temperature change limit target above pre-industrial levels, by using the bottom-up optimization model, AIM/Enduse[Global]. This study focuses on; 1) estimating mitigation potentials and costs for achieving 2 °C, 2.5 °C, and 3 °C target scenarios, 2) assessing co-benefits of reducing air pollutants such as NOx, SO2, BC, PM, and 3) analyzing features of sectoral attributions in Annex I and Non-Annex I groups of countries. The carbon tax scenario at 50 US$/tCO2-eq in 2050 can reduce GHG emissions more than the 3 °C target scenario, but a higher carbon price around 400 US$/tCO2-eq in 2050 is required to achieve the 2 °C target scenario. However, there is also a co-benefit of large reduction potential of air pollutants, in the range of 60–80% reductions in 2050 from the reference scenario while achieving the 2 °C target.

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