Dramatic economic growth over the last 50 years has been accompanied by widening inequalities world-wide in wealth and energy consumption, diminished life expectancy in some countries, and deteriorating indices of environmental sustainability including loss of bio-diversity. Raised output of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases due to increased economic and industrial activity is causing progressive climate change, leading in turn to direct and indirect adverse effects on health. Emissions of greenhouse gases can be lowered by increased use of renewable energy sources, for example, wind power in the United Kingdom (UK), greater energy efficiency and other measures to promote sustainability. The experience of some developing count...
Since the last decades of the 19th century, technological advances have brought substantial improvem...
Access to new sources of energy and their efficient conversion to provide useful work have been key ...
Nowadays, one of the main pollutant factors is the inefficient use and breakdown of energy technolog...
The rapid economic growth over recent years and the resulting environmental pollution in OECD countr...
The exploitation of fossil fuels is integral to modern living and has been a key element of the rapi...
The absence of reliable access to clean energy and the services it provides imposes a large disease ...
Nowadays, the world is at a critical moment of facing serious environmental and economic problems. A...
Although health has improved for many people, the extent of health inequities between and within cou...
The Earth’s climate has been stable for around 10,000 years, though it had been very variable in e...
Health problems caused by overconsumption, growing inequalities and diminished well-being are issues...
International audienceThe new sustainable development goals (SDGs) call for actions to close the gap...
This article summarizes a presentation given at 'Health and Well-being: the 21st Century Agenda', wh...
It is well-documented that energy and energy systems have a central role in social and economic deve...
D.Phil.Global society has evolved into a complex multi-dimensional system in which it has become inc...
Since the industrial revolution, the contribution of anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases to th...
Since the last decades of the 19th century, technological advances have brought substantial improvem...
Access to new sources of energy and their efficient conversion to provide useful work have been key ...
Nowadays, one of the main pollutant factors is the inefficient use and breakdown of energy technolog...
The rapid economic growth over recent years and the resulting environmental pollution in OECD countr...
The exploitation of fossil fuels is integral to modern living and has been a key element of the rapi...
The absence of reliable access to clean energy and the services it provides imposes a large disease ...
Nowadays, the world is at a critical moment of facing serious environmental and economic problems. A...
Although health has improved for many people, the extent of health inequities between and within cou...
The Earth’s climate has been stable for around 10,000 years, though it had been very variable in e...
Health problems caused by overconsumption, growing inequalities and diminished well-being are issues...
International audienceThe new sustainable development goals (SDGs) call for actions to close the gap...
This article summarizes a presentation given at 'Health and Well-being: the 21st Century Agenda', wh...
It is well-documented that energy and energy systems have a central role in social and economic deve...
D.Phil.Global society has evolved into a complex multi-dimensional system in which it has become inc...
Since the industrial revolution, the contribution of anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases to th...
Since the last decades of the 19th century, technological advances have brought substantial improvem...
Access to new sources of energy and their efficient conversion to provide useful work have been key ...
Nowadays, one of the main pollutant factors is the inefficient use and breakdown of energy technolog...