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Emissions are aggregated by source and pollutant directly from all models that produce them.
Emissions are aggregated by source and pollutant directly from all models that produce them.
Considered GHG include CO2, CH4 and N2O.


A [https://github.com/os-climate/witness-core/blob/main/climateeconomics/sos_wrapping/sos_wrapping_witness/ghgcycle/documentation/ghgcycle_discipline.md GHG cycle] model represent the Greenhouse Gas cycle implementing [http://www.fund-model.org/MimiFUND.jl/latest/science/#.-Atmosphere-and-climate-1 FUND] model{{ModelDocumentationTemplate
A [https://github.com/os-climate/witness-core/blob/main/climateeconomics/sos_wrapping/sos_wrapping_witness/ghgcycle/documentation/ghgcycle_discipline.md GHG cycle] model represent the Greenhouse Gas cycle implementing [http://www.fund-model.org/MimiFUND.jl/latest/science/#.-Atmosphere-and-climate-1 FUND] model{{ModelDocumentationTemplate

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Emissions are aggregated by source and pollutant directly from all models that produce them.

Considered GHG include CO2, CH4 and N2O.

A GHG cycle model represent the Greenhouse Gas cycle implementing FUND model

Model Documentation - WITNESS

    Corresponding documentation
    Previous versions
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    Model information
    Model link
    Institution Open-Source for Climate (OS-C), N/A, https://os-climate.org/transition-analysis/., Linux Foundation (LF), N/A, https://www.linuxfoundation.org/.
    Solution concept Systems dynamics based approach
    Solution method OptimizationSimulation-based optimization
    Anticipation