The socio-technical dynamics of low-carbon transitions
Effective mitigation of climate change will require far-reaching transformations of electricity,
heat, agricultural, transport, and other systems. The energy studies and modeling research …
heat, agricultural, transport, and other systems. The energy studies and modeling research …
Key indicators to track current progress and future ambition of the Paris Agreement
Current emission pledges to the Paris Agreement appear insufficient to hold the global
average temperature increase to well below 2° C above pre-industrial levels. Yet, details are …
average temperature increase to well below 2° C above pre-industrial levels. Yet, details are …
Impact of declining renewable energy costs on electrification in low-emission scenarios
Cost degression in photovoltaics, wind-power and battery storage has been faster than
previously anticipated. In the future, climate policy to limit global warming to 1.5–2° C will …
previously anticipated. In the future, climate policy to limit global warming to 1.5–2° C will …
[HTML][HTML] Empirically grounded technology forecasts and the energy transition
Rapidly decarbonizing the global energy system is critical for addressing climate change,
but concerns about costs have been a barrier to implementation. Most energy-economy …
but concerns about costs have been a barrier to implementation. Most energy-economy …
Demand, services and social aspects of mitigation
Assessment of the social science literature and regional case studies reveals how social
norms, culture, and individual choices, interact with infrastructure and other structural …
norms, culture, and individual choices, interact with infrastructure and other structural …
A low energy demand scenario for meeting the 1.5 C target and sustainable development goals without negative emission technologies
Scenarios that limit global warming to 1.5° C describe major transformations in energy
supply and ever-rising energy demand. Here, we provide a contrasting perspective by …
supply and ever-rising energy demand. Here, we provide a contrasting perspective by …
Coral reef ecosystem services in the Anthropocene
Coral reefs underpin a range of ecosystem goods and services that contribute to the well‐
being of millions of people. However, tropical coral reefs in the Anthropocene are likely to be …
being of millions of people. However, tropical coral reefs in the Anthropocene are likely to be …
Towards demand-side solutions for mitigating climate change
Research on climate change mitigation tends to focus on supply-side technology solutions.
A better understanding of demand-side solutions is missing. We propose a transdisciplinary …
A better understanding of demand-side solutions is missing. We propose a transdisciplinary …
Renewable energy consumption, financial development, environmental pollution, and innovations in the ASEAN+ 3 group: Evidence from (P-ARDL) model
To maintain economic and environmental sustainability, the study examines the influence of
five major factors affecting renewable energy consumption. These five major factors include …
five major factors affecting renewable energy consumption. These five major factors include …
Drivers of declining CO2 emissions in 18 developed economies
Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuels and industry increased by 2.2%
per year on average between 2005 and 2015. Global emissions need to peak and decline …
per year on average between 2005 and 2015. Global emissions need to peak and decline …