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Democratizing climate change mitigation pathways using modernized stabilization wedges
Johnson, N.; Staffell, I. (2026). Democratizing climate change mitigation pathways using modernized stabilization wedges. Science (Wash.) 391(6789): 1-9. https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.adr2118
In: Science (Washington). American Association for the Advancement of Science: New York, N.Y. ISSN 0036-8075; e-ISSN 1095-9203, meer
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Cheung, W.W.L.; Sumaila, U.R.; Pauly, D. (2026). Fisheries sector as a mitigation wedge. Science (Wash.) 392(6800): 816-816. https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aeh0199, meer
McJeon, H.; Ou, Y. (2026). Thirty-six solutions to stabilize Earth’s climate. Science (Wash.) 391(6789): 991-992. https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aed5212, meer
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  • Johnson, N.
  • Staffell, I.

Abstract
    Mitigating climate change is arguably society’s greatest challenge. Deep-decarbonization pathways envision radical transformations in how we produce and consume energy, goods, and services. Integrated assessment models have produced thousands of cost-optimal pathways, underpinned by millions of assumptions. Enacting any pathway requires broad societal buy-in; however, the barriers to producing and interpreting these pathways exclude most people from the conversation, sidelining societal preferences and debate. In this work, we complement these models with a simple, inclusive framework for comparing diverse mitigation strategies and constructing decarbonization pathways that reflect personal priorities and values.

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