warmerthanneutral
Warmerthanneutral is a neologism used in climate policy and risk assessment to describe a future climate state or model projection that registers as warmer than a defined neutral baseline. In this usage, the neutral baseline is a reference level chosen for comparison, such as a preindustrial temperature or a low‑warming policy target. A warmerthanneutral scenario thus indicates moderate warming relative to that baseline, but not as extreme as high‑warming trajectories.
Etymology and scope: The term combines “warmer than” and “neutral” into a single descriptor. It emerged in
Applications: Researchers and policymakers use the term to label analyses that anticipate modest increases in temperature
Limitations and criticism: The lack of a universal definition means the term can be subjective and may
See also: climate change, climate modeling, scenario planning, emissions scenarios, SSPs, RCPs.