Eugene S. Takle
© January 2000
Reilly et al (1999) have extended the analysis of requirements to meet the Kyoto
Protocol beyond consideration of carbon emissions from fossil fuels to
include
forest sinks and non-CO2 greenhouse gases. They also evaluate
impacts of atmospheric interactions among gases, climate feedbacks, the role of
CO2 and NOX, and the cooling due to sulfate aerosols.
Estimating the
economic impact of meeting the Protocol by limiting fossil fuels only without
consideration of sinks and other gases overstates the cost by 60%.
Reference
Reilly, J., R. Prinn, J. Harnish, J. Fitzmaurice, H. Jacoby, D. Kicklighter, and C. Wang, 1999: Multi-gas assessment of the Kyoto Protocol. Nature, 401, 549-555.