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Consequently, mitigating future emissions will have only very limited influence on glacier mass change in the twenty-first century.
The authors note that impacts from both past and future emissions will exacerbate that conflict by increasing demand and decreasing supply.
In addition, because much of the benefit of the treaty will involve avoided emissions, comparison between models that project future emissions will be critical.
(Even with a trajectory, however, there's still some uncertainty around the resulting concentration, because we don't know exactly what proportion of future emissions will be absorbed by the sea or land, as opposed to remaining in the atmosphere where they cause warming).
For example, the cost of reducing future emissions will depend on the prevailing prices of fossil fuels and alternative forms of energy – which in turn will depend on factors as diverse as depletion of energy reserves, economic growth, demographics, government incentives, cost of metals and technological progress.
"Future emissions will only compound the situation".
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"Even with optimistic assumptions (future emissions reduction) will cost hundreds of trillions of dollars.
Future emissions growth will increase the risks associated with global environmental change.
But most of China's future emissions savings will come from improved efficiency of power plants, buildings and transport and from nuclear, solar and other forms of renewable energy.
With emissions stable and falling in developed countries, on the assumption that Copenhagen-Cancun pledges are met and retained in the post‑2030 period, future emissions growth will come from the Other G20 and developing countries.
On the assumption that Paris pledges are met and retained in the post‑2030 period, future emissions growth will come from the Other G20 and developing countries, accelerating changes in temperatures, precipitation, land use, sea‑level rise and ocean acidification.
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