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The importance of socioeconomic conditions in mitigating climate change impacts and achieving Sustainable Development Goals

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
卷 16, 期 1, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/abcac4

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climate change mitigation; Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); integrated assessment model (IAM); socioeconomic conditions

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  1. Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency of Japan [JPMEERF20202002]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [72004134, 72088101, 71690241, 71810107001]
  3. Shanghai Pujiang Program
  4. Sumitomo Foundation

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The study suggests that changes in socioeconomic conditions are more critical than climate policies in achieving Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in areas related to food security, energy affordability, and the simultaneous achievement of multiple SDGs. The paper emphasizes the importance of recognizing the benefits of a coordinated approach to implementing climate policies and promoting socioeconomic changes by policymakers.
Actions tackling with climate change can cause co-benefits and trade-offs with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) concerned with air pollution, water scarcity, food security, land use, and sustainable energy. Such interactions can be greatly influenced by socioeconomic conditions. The impacts of socioeconomic conditions on multiple SDGs have not been evaluated separately from climate policies. This paper employs a Representative Concentration Pathways-Shared Socio-economic Pathways (RCP-SSP) framework and the Asia-Pacific Integrated Model/computable general equilibrium (AIM/CGE) integrated assessment model to identify the global multi-sectoral consequences of socioeconomic conditions through 2050 under future SSP scenarios. Results show that changes of socioeconomic conditions consistent with the SSP1 pathway could always improve SDG indicators, with or without climate policies. In many respects, socioeconomic conditions are more important than climate policies in achieving SDGs, particularly SDGs concerned with food security and energy affordability, as well as in simultaneously achieving multiple SDGs. We conclude that the advantages of a joint effort to implement climate policies and promulgate socioeconomic changes should be recognized by policy makers.

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