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Transformative pathways – Using integrated assessment models more effectively to open up plausible and desirable low-carbon futures
2021
Energy Research & Social Science
Integrated assessment models (IAM) and resulting scenarios have become increasingly institutionalised and relevant in the science-policy interface of climate policy. Despite their analytical strengths to conceive lowcarbon futures, their co-evolution with the transnational science-policy interface of climate politics has also led to a focus on a specific set of techno-economic futures that are typically based on a relatively narrow set of assumptions. This deviates attention from alternatives
doi:10.1016/j.erss.2021.102220
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