All equations and parameters in En-ROADS are included in the extensive En-ROADS Technical Reference. Some of the key assumptions are listed below.
For the En-ROADS Baseline scenario, we chose to adopt the baseline scenario definition from one of the foundational papers on the Shared Socioeconomic Pathway scenarios, (Riahi et al., 2017): “a description of future developments in absence of new climate policies beyond those in place today” and which “do[es] not consider feedbacks from the climate system on its key drivers such as socioeconomic impacts of climate change.”
Assumptions behind drivers of growth in CO2 emissions:
The drivers of growth in carbon dioxide emissions are explained by the Kaya equation:
Global Population x GDP per Capita x Energy Intensity of GDP x Carbon Intensity of Energy = CO₂ Emissions from Energy
Population growth: United Nations medium growth scenario
Economic growth (GDP per capita):
Long-term economic growth rate: 1.5%/year
Near-term economic growth rate: 2.5%/year
Transition time to convert from near-term economic growth rate to long-term economic growth rate: 75 years
Energy intensity of GDP
Buildings and Industry: 1.2%/year improvement in energy efficiency
Transportation: 0.5%/year improvement in energy efficiency
Carbon intensity of energy
Progress ratio for growth of renewables and new technology: 0.8 (every doubling of cumulative capacity brings a 20% drop in cost)
Other key assumptions in the En-ROADS Baseline:
Methane: closely follows SSP2
Technological carbon removal: none
Climate system sensitivity (how much global temperature will increase per doubling of atmospheric CO₂ above pre-industrial levels): 3°C
Currently, the factors below are not included in the En-ROADS Baseline scenario:
Climate impacts such as negative economic repercussions of unmitigated climate change
Countries’ Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement
Other future climate policy and associated economic impacts
You can modify many of these assumptions in En-ROADS in the Assumptions menu (under Simulation > Assumptions). Changing these assumptions will affect the current scenario but will not change the Baseline scenario (the black line in the graphs). You cannot modify the Baseline scenario in En-ROADS at this time.