The impacts of decarbonization pathways on Sustainable Development Goals in the European Union

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Jorge Moreno
Lorenza Campagnolo
Baptiste Boitier
Alexandros Nikas
Konstantinos Koasidis
Ajay Gambhir
Mikel Gonzalez-Eguino
Sigit Perdana
Dirk-Jan Van de Ven
Alessandro Chiodi
Elisa Delpiazzo
Haris Doukas
Maurizio Gargiulo
Andrea Herbst
Khaled Al-Dabbas
Şirin Alibaş
Felix Neuner
Pierre Le Mouël
Marc Vielle
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[1] Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3),Centre for Environmental Policy
[2] Imperial College London,Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics
[3] RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE),Energy Policy Unit, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[4] Ca’Foscari University of Venice,Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment
[5] Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC),IKERBASQUE
[6] SEURECO Sarl,undefined
[7] National Technical University of Athens,undefined
[8] Imperial College London,undefined
[9] University of the Basque Country,undefined
[10] Basque Foundation for Science,undefined
[11] LEURE: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),undefined
[12] E4SMA S.r.l,undefined
[13] Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI,undefined
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Climate action to achieve the Paris Agreement should respect the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Here, we use an integrated assessment modelling framework comprising nine climate policy models and quantify the impacts of decarbonisation pathways on Sustainable Development Goals in the European Union at regional and national levels. We show that scenario-consistent assumptions of future socio-economic trends and current climate policies would improve energy- and carbon-related aspects of sustainability and reduce inequalities. Ambitious net-zero emissions pathways would further improve health and agricultural productivity. Furthermore, countries currently lagging in achieving sustainable development goals would see the greatest benefits from ambitious climate action. Negative socio-economic impacts from climate action on poverty, hunger, and economic growth will require specific corrective policies. While our analysis does not quantify the negative effects of less ambitious climate policy, it demonstrates where co-benefits and trade-offs of greenhouse gas mitigation and sustainable development agenda exist and can guide policy formulation.
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