@misc{gresse_toward_a_2023, author={Gresse, E., Schrum, C., Hanf, F., Jantke, K., Pein, J., Hawxwell, T., Hoffmann, Guillén Bolaños, T., Langendijk, G., Schneider, U., Huang-Lachmann, J., Neuburger, M., Umaña, C., Seiffert, R., Wickel, M., Sillmann, J., Scheffran, J., Held, H.}, title={Toward a Sustainable Adaptation Plausibility Framework}, year={2023}, howpublished = {report part}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.11230}, abstract = {The plausibility assessments in Chapters 3 and 6 show that reaching deep decarbonization by 2050 is currently not plausible. The chapters also highlight a series of constraining conditions for the attainment of the Paris Agreement temperature goals. [...]}, note = {Online available at: \url{https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.11230} (DOI). Gresse, E.; Schrum, C.; Hanf, F.; Jantke, K.; Pein, J.; Hawxwell, T.; Hoffmann, G.; Langendijk, G.; Schneider, U.; Huang-Lachmann, J.; Neuburger, M.; Umaña, C.; Seiffert, R.; Wickel, M.; Sillmann, J.; Scheffran, J.; Held, H.: Toward a Sustainable Adaptation Plausibility Framework. In: Engels, A.; Marotzke; Gresse, E.; López-Rivera, A.; Pagnone, A.; Wilkens, J. (Ed.): Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2023. The plausibility of a 1.5°C limit to global warming - Social drivers and physical processes. Hamburg: Cluster of Excellence “Climate, Climatic Change, and Society” (CLICCS); Universität Hamburg, Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability (CEN). 2023. 54-54. DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11230}}