Limiting fossil fuel production as the next big step in climate policy

P Erickson, M Lazarus, G Piggot - Nature Climate Change, 2018 - nature.com
Despite the current ambivalence of the United States towards the Paris Agreement, national
and local jurisdictions across the globe remain committed, and they are seeking ways to …

[HTML][HTML] “Carbon Bombs”-Map** key fossil fuel projects

K Kühne, N Bartsch, RD Tate, J Higson, A Habet - Energy Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Meeting the Paris targets requires reducing both fossil fuel demand and supply, and closing
the “production gap” between climate targets and energy policy. But there is no supply-side …

Development of the automated temperature control system of the main gas pipeline

V Fetisov, YV Ilyushin, GG Vasiliev, IA Leonovich… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
This article presents the results of a numerical experiment and an analysis of temperature
fields (coolers for gas) using cooling elements in the case study gas pipeline. An analysis of …

[HTML][HTML] The responsiveness of renewable energy production to geopolitical risks, oil market instability and economic policy uncertainty: Evidence from United States

S Husain, K Sohag, Y Wu - Journal of Environmental Management, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper aims to investigate the responsiveness of renewable energy production (REP) to
fluctuations in geopolitical risks, oil prices and economic policy uncertainty (EPU). It applies …

Rebound effects could offset more than half of avoided food loss and waste

M Hegwood, MG Burgess, EM Costigliolo, P Smith… - Nature Food, 2023 - nature.com
Reducing food loss and waste (FLW) could lessen the environmental impacts of food
systems and improve food security. However, rebound effects—whereby efficiency …

Climate policies in a fossil fuel producing country: Demand versus supply side policies

T Fæhn, C Hagem, L Lindholt, S Mæland… - The Energy …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
In absence of joint global climate action, several jurisdictions unilaterally restrict their
domestic demand for fossil fuels. Another policy option for fossil fuel producing countries, not …

Greenhouse gas emissions from US crude oil pipeline accidents: 1968 to 2020

H Lu, ZD Xu, K Song, Y Frank Cheng, S Dong, H Fang… - Scientific Data, 2023 - nature.com
Crude oil pipelines are considered as the lifelines of energy industry. However, accidents of
the pipelines can lead to severe public health and environmental concerns, in which …

Effect of subsidies to fossil fuel companies on United States crude oil production

P Erickson, A Down, M Lazarus, D Koplow - Nature Energy, 2017 - nature.com
Countries in the G20 have committed to phase out 'inefficient'fossil fuel subsidies. However,
there remains a limited understanding of how subsidy removal would affect fossil fuel …

A feature selection–based intelligent framework for predicting maximum depth of corroded pipeline defects

H Lu, H Peng, ZD Xu, JC Matthews… - … of Performance of …, 2022 - ascelibrary.org
Corrosion is one of the most common defects of buried pipelines. Accurate prediction of the
maximum pitting depth of corroded pipelines is conducive to assessing the remaining …

The environmental and economic effects of international cooperation on restricting fossil fuel supply

H van Asselt, P Fragkos, L Peterson… - … Agreements: Politics, Law …, 2024 - Springer
Abstract Achieving the Paris Agreement's global temperature goal of kee** warming well
below 2° C and ideally 1.5° C requires limiting fossil fuel production. In the United Nations …