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Supplementary information for the article: Multiple Climate Tipping Points Metrics for Improved Sustainability Assessment of Products and Services, resulting from the EU's Horizon project BioBarr.
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posted on 2022-03-30, 07:14 authored by Mikolaj OwsianiakMikolaj Owsianiak, Serena FabbriSerena Fabbri, Michael Zwicky HauschildMichael Zwicky Hauschild, Timothy M. LentonSupporting information for:
Fabbri, S., Hauschild, M.Z., Lenton, T.M., Owsianiak, M., 2021. Multiple Climate Tipping Points Metrics for Improved Sustainability Assessment of Products and Services. Environ. Sci. Technol 55, 2800−2810. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.0c02928
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Th pdf file contains details of methods and additional results.
The Excel file contains multiple climate tipping points potential
(MCTP) values and the corresponding 5th and 95th percentiles calculated for 1
kg of CO2, CH4 and N2O. Values represent the
geometric mean of 10,000 Monte Carlo simulations and are presented for three
Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP): RCP4.5, RCP6 and RCP8.5. To open the files, use Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Excel. |