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Supplementary Information for “Global energy scenarios
and their implications for future shipped trade”
A list of supplementary figuresSupplementary Figure 1. Quartiles by region and by fuel type for coal, natural gas and bioenergy supply and carbon capture and storage (CCS) for temperature rises of <2°C and >3°C...................................................3
Supplementary Figure 2. Relative (%) changes in the global oil, coal, natural gas and bioenergy supply and carbon capture and storage (CCS) between 2010 and 2050, with the 2010 levels taken as ‘zero’.................10
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Supplementary Figure 1. Quartiles by region and by fuel type for coal, natural gas and bioenergy supply and
carbon capture and storage (CCS) for temperature rises of <2°C and >3°C
Oil supply(for Latin America, Middle East & Africa and Reforming Economies. Please see the main paper for Asia and OECD90).
a) Latin AmericaT<2°C T>3°C
b) Middle East and Africa
c) Reforming economies
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Coal supplya) Asia
T<2°C T>3°C
b) Latin America
c) Middle East & Africa
d) OECD90
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e) Reforming EconomiesT<2°C T>3°C
f) Global
Natural gas supplya) Asia
b) Latin America
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c) Middle East & AfricaT<2°C T>3°C
d) OECD90
e) Reforming Economies
f) Global
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Bioenergy supplya) Asia
T<2°C T>3°C
b) Latin America
c) Middle East & Africa
d) OECD90
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e) Reforming EconomiesT<2°C T>3°C
f) Global
Carbon capture and storage (CCS)a) Asia
b) Latin America
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c) Middle East & AfricaT<2°C T>3°C
d) OECD90
e) Reforming Economies
f) Global
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Supplementary Figure 2. Relative (%) changes in the global oil, coal, natural gas and bioenergy supply and carbon capture and storage (CCS) between 2010 and
2050, with the 2010 levels taken as ‘zero’.Oil supply
Coal supply
Natural gas supply
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Bioenergy supply
Carbon capture and storage (CCS)
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