ERL特刊征稿|Focus on Pathways and Consequences of Climate Overshoot

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特刊详情

客座编辑

  • Carl Schleussner,奥地利国际应用系统分析研究所
  • 陈德亮,清华大学
  • Jonathan Donges,德国波茨坦气候影响研究所
  • Kristie L. Ebi,美国华盛顿大学
  • Debra Roberts,南非夸祖鲁·纳塔尔大学
  • Joeri Rogelj,英国帝国理工大学

 

主题范围

Climate overshoot refers to a period in which global temperatures temporarily exceed critical thresholds, such as a temperature increase of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, before potentially being brought back down. The risk of exceeding the 1.5°C global warming threshold is becoming increasingly real, making it more important than ever to understand the challenges of climate overshoot and explore ways to respond. Prolonged overshoots will lead to ever more intense adverse impacts on ecosystems and societies, some of which may be irreversible, heightened adaptation and loss and damage needs, and pose new questions for international and intergenerational climate justice. This Focus Issue aims to tackle the interconnected challenges of navigating the risks, trade-offs, and opportunities for climate action and managing climate risks in an overshoot world.

Contributions should cover the following themes, and authors are encouraged to consider them in an integrated way:

  • Highest possible mitigation ambition under overshoot
  • CDR: sustainability constraints and opportunities
  • Earth System responses up to net zero and beyond
  • Climate impact (ir)reversibility
  • Overshoot legacy and tipping elements
  • Adaptation and adaptation limits under overshoot
  • Loss and Damage
  • Legal and justice implications of overshoot

This Focus issue welcomes contributions from the 2025 Overshoot Conference, as well as other submissions relevant to the topics outlined above.

 

投稿流程

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作者可登入期刊主页进行在线投稿,在“文章类型”中选择“特刊文章”,并在“选择特刊”的下拉框中选择Focus on Pathways and Consequences of Climate Overshoot

投稿截止日期:2026年4月30日。


期刊介绍

Environmental Research Letters

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