Today, more than half the world's population live in cities, and the UN expect this figure to rise to two-thirds by 2050. Already, cities are responsible for an estimated 70% of global energy use. Cities must cut their energy use in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the Urban Heat Island effect and urban air pollution, and global fossil fuel (especially oil) depletion. Available approaches include shifting to alternative energy, energy efficiency improvements, and energy conservation. We find that although both increased use of renewable energy and energy efficiency improvements are desirable, they will be unable to reduce significantly fossil fuel use by 2050. This is important because many researchers argue that large reductions i...
According to IEA (2016), urban areas consume about two-thirds of primary energy demand and produce o...
Several cities are facing the problem of running-out of fossil fuels and are contributed to an estim...
When, about two centuries ago, the first gas networks started to be built in our cities, the bases f...
AbstractToday, more than half the world's population live in cities, and the UN expect this figure t...
Today, more than half the world’s population live in cities, and the UN expect this figure to rise t...
Cities consume more than 60% of global energy and that share is expected to rise with the rapid rate...
A clean energy transition is now happening. Global renewable energy capacity have now overtaken coal...
The use of renewable energies, energy saving, and efficiency are needs of global society. According ...
Modern cities are, above all else, the product of fossil fuel technology. Could they exist and thriv...
© 2018 by the authors. Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C will require rapid decarbonisation of the w...
Cities are engines of economic growth and social change. About 85% of global GDP in 2015 was generat...
As of 2021, cities occupy only 3% of Earth\u27s land, yet they are responsible for 60-80% of energy ...
AbstractThe global trend towards urbanization means that over half of the world's population now liv...
It is no longer possible to ignore the Climate Changes we are facing and that carbon emissions are ...
Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C will require rapid decarbonisation of the world’s electricity and ...
According to IEA (2016), urban areas consume about two-thirds of primary energy demand and produce o...
Several cities are facing the problem of running-out of fossil fuels and are contributed to an estim...
When, about two centuries ago, the first gas networks started to be built in our cities, the bases f...
AbstractToday, more than half the world's population live in cities, and the UN expect this figure t...
Today, more than half the world’s population live in cities, and the UN expect this figure to rise t...
Cities consume more than 60% of global energy and that share is expected to rise with the rapid rate...
A clean energy transition is now happening. Global renewable energy capacity have now overtaken coal...
The use of renewable energies, energy saving, and efficiency are needs of global society. According ...
Modern cities are, above all else, the product of fossil fuel technology. Could they exist and thriv...
© 2018 by the authors. Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C will require rapid decarbonisation of the w...
Cities are engines of economic growth and social change. About 85% of global GDP in 2015 was generat...
As of 2021, cities occupy only 3% of Earth\u27s land, yet they are responsible for 60-80% of energy ...
AbstractThe global trend towards urbanization means that over half of the world's population now liv...
It is no longer possible to ignore the Climate Changes we are facing and that carbon emissions are ...
Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C will require rapid decarbonisation of the world’s electricity and ...
According to IEA (2016), urban areas consume about two-thirds of primary energy demand and produce o...
Several cities are facing the problem of running-out of fossil fuels and are contributed to an estim...
When, about two centuries ago, the first gas networks started to be built in our cities, the bases f...