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A global comparison of building decarbonization scenarios by 2050 towards 1.5–2 °C targets

  • Clara Camarasa*
  • , Érika Mata
  • , Juan Pablo Jiménez Navarro
  • , Janet Reyna
  • , Paula Bezerra
  • , Gerd Brantes Angelkorte
  • , Wei Feng
  • , Faidra Filippidou
  • , Sebastian Forthuber
  • , Chioke Harris
  • , Nina Holck Sandberg
  • , Sotiria Ignatiadou
  • , Lukas Kranzl
  • , Jared Langevin
  • , Xu Liu
  • , Andreas Müller
  • , Rafael Soria
  • , Daniel Villamar
  • , Gabriela Prata Dias
  • , Joel Wanemark
  • Katarina Yaramenka
*Corresponding author for this work
  • UNEP-DTU Partnership
  • IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
  • European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute
  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Museu Nacional/UFRJ
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • TU Wien
  • SINTEF
  • Peking University
  • Escuela Politecnica Nacional

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Abstract

Buildings play a key role in the transition to a low-carbon-energy system and in achieving Paris Agreement climate targets. Analyzing potential scenarios for building decarbonization in different socioeconomic contexts is a crucial step to develop national and transnational roadmaps to achieve global emission reduction targets. This study integrates building stock energy models for 32 countries across four continents to create carbon emission mitigation reference scenarios and decarbonization scenarios by 2050, covering 60% of today’s global building emissions. These decarbonization pathways are compared to those from global models. Results demonstrate that reference scenarios are in all countries insufficient to achieve substantial decarbonization and lead, in some regions, to significant increases, i.e., China and South America. Decarbonization scenarios lead to substantial carbon reductions within the range projected in the 2 °C scenario but are still insufficient to achieve the decarbonization goals under the 1.5 °C scenario.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3077
JournalNature Communications
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

UN SDGs

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  1. SDG 13 - Climate Action
    SDG 13 Climate Action

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