@article{f1f0aef604b345fa96c6f7b894e9b21f,
title = "A method to identify barriers to and enablers of implementing climate change mitigation options",
abstract = "Mitigation option are not yet being implemented at the scale required to limit global warming to well below 2°C. Various factors have been identified that inhibit the implementation of specific mitigation options. Yet, an integrated assessment of key barriers and enablers is lacking. Here we present a comprehensive framework to assess which factors inhibit and enable the implementation of mitigation options. The framework comprises six dimensions, each encompassing different criteria: geophysical, environmental-ecological, technological, economic, sociocultural, and institutional feasibility. We demonstrate the approach by assessing to what extent each criterion and dimension affects the feasibility of six mitigation options. The assessment reveals that institutional factors inhibit the implementation of many options that need to be addressed to increase their feasibility. Of all the options assessed, many factors enable the implementation of solar energy, while only a few barriers would need to be addressed to implement solar energy at scale.",
keywords = "barriers, climate change, enablers, feasibility, IPCC, mitigation options",
author = "Linda Steg and Janet Veldstra and {de Kleijne}, Kiane and {\c S}iir Kılkı{\c s} and Lucena, {Andr{\'e} F.P.} and Nilsson, {Lars J.} and Masahiro Sugiyama and Pete Smith and Massimo Tavoni and {de Coninck}, Heleen and {van Diemen}, Ren{\'e}e and Phil Renforth and Sebastian Mirasgedis and Gregory Nemet and Robert G{\"o}rsch and Helene Muri and Paolo Bertoldi and Cabeza, {Luisa F.} and {\'E}rika Mata and Aleksandra Novikova and Caldas, {Lucas R.} and Marta Ch{\`a}fer and Radhika Khosla and David V{\'e}rez",
note = "Funding Information: L.S. and J.V. took a lead in developing the feasibility assessment approach and coordinated the assessment; all other authors provided input and feedback. H.d.C. K.d.K. and L.S. developed the feasibility assessment approach for mitigation options reported in SR1.5 of the IPCC, on which the feasibility assessment approach proposed in this paper is based. K.d.K. S.K. A.F.P.L. G.N. L.J.N. M.S. P.S. R.G. and H.M. assessed the feasibility of the options discussed in the paper and drafted the relevant text. M.T. assessed the level of deployment of the selected options in scenarios compliant with the Paris Agreement. L.S. took a lead in drafting the paper, and all authors provided feedback on the drafts. The authors declare no competing interests. ",
year = "2022",
month = nov,
day = "18",
doi = "10.1016/j.oneear.2022.10.007",
language = "English",
volume = "5",
pages = "1216--1227",
journal = "One Earth",
issn = "2590-3330",
publisher = "Cell Press",
number = "11",
}