[HTML][HTML] The limits of energy sufficiency: A review of the evidence for rebound effects and negative spillovers from behavioural change
Abstract 'Energy sufficiency'involves reducing consumption of energy services in order to
minimise the associated environmental impacts. This may either be through individual …
minimise the associated environmental impacts. This may either be through individual …
Carbon pricing in climate policy: seven reasons, complementary instruments, and political economy considerations
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009
COP in Copenhagen, it remained part of deliberations for a climate agreement in …
COP in Copenhagen, it remained part of deliberations for a climate agreement in …
[PDF][PDF] Decoupling debunked
Executive summary Is it possible to enjoy both economic growth and environmental
sustainability? This question is a matter of fierce political debate between green growth and …
sustainability? This question is a matter of fierce political debate between green growth and …
[HTML][HTML] Capitalism in sustainability transitions research: Time for a critical turn?
G Feola - Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2020 - Elsevier
Sustainability transition research (STR) has failed to engage in any significant analyses or
critiques of capitalism. This article argues that capitalism is not a 'landscape'factor, but rather …
critiques of capitalism. This article argues that capitalism is not a 'landscape'factor, but rather …
Coordinating technological progress and environmental regulation in CO2 mitigation: The optimal levels for OECD countries & emerging economies
H Wang, W Wei - Energy Economics, 2020 - Elsevier
As technological progress and environmental regulation are not only important drivers of but
also the double-edged swords in mitigation of CO 2 emissions, it is important to figure out …
also the double-edged swords in mitigation of CO 2 emissions, it is important to figure out …
The environmental impacts of reuse: a review
DR Cooper, TG Gutowski - Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The fear that human consumption is causing climate change, biodiversity loss, and mineral
scarcity has recently prompted interest in reuse because of the intuitive belief that it reduces …
scarcity has recently prompted interest in reuse because of the intuitive belief that it reduces …
The use of nanofluids in solar concentrating technologies: a comprehensive review
Solar energy exploitation is one of the most important weapons for facing the recent
environmental and energy management dangers. Concentrating solar collectors can …
environmental and energy management dangers. Concentrating solar collectors can …
Technology advance and the carbon dioxide emission in China–Empirical research based on the rebound effect
L Yang, Z Li - Energy Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
At present, technology advance is the greatest contributor to the carbon dioxide mitigation.
However, the real effect of technology advance on mitigation is worth further studying due to …
However, the real effect of technology advance on mitigation is worth further studying due to …
[HTML][HTML] Household time use, carbon footprints, and urban form: a review of the potential contributions of everyday living to the 1.5 C climate target
Highlights•Urban and household economies of scale enable lower mobility and housing
emissions.•Household income drives total carbon footprints of consumption.• …
emissions.•Household income drives total carbon footprints of consumption.• …
Transforming consumption: from decoupling, to behavior change, to system changes for sustainable consumption
Consumption, although often considered an individual choice, is deeply ingrained in
behaviors, cultures, and institutions, and is driven and supported by corporate and …
behaviors, cultures, and institutions, and is driven and supported by corporate and …