Energy demand associated with space heating and cooling is expected to be affected by climate change. There are several global projections of space heating and cooling use that take into consideration climate change, but a comprehensive uncertainty of socioeconomic and climate conditions, including a 1.5 °C global mean temperature change, has never been assessed. This paper shows the economic impact of changes in energy demand for space heating and cooling under multiple socioeconomic and climatic conditions. We use three shared socioeconomic pathways as socioeconomic conditions. For climate conditions, we use two representative concentration pathways that correspond to 4.0 °C and 2.0 °C scenarios, and a 1.5 °C scenario driven from the 2.0 ...
This paper presents an evaluation of the global and regional consequences of climate change for heat...
Buildings account for 36% of global final energy demand and are key to mitigating climate change. As...
Residential demands for space heating and hot water account for 31% of the total European energy dem...
Future energy demand is likely to increase due to climate change, but the magnitude depends on many ...
The extent to which societies will globally be able to adapt to climate change is not well understoo...
The energy sector is not only a major contributor to greenhouse gases, it is also vulnerable to clim...
he energy sector is not only a major driving force of climate change, it is also vulnerable to futur...
This paper reviews recent evidence on the potential impacts of climate change on energy demand for s...
The Paris Agreement has confirmed that the ultimate climate policy goal is to hold the increase in t...
Growing evidence indicates that the risk of heat extremes will increase as climate change progresses...
The energy demand for heating and cooling buildings is changing with global warming. Using proxies o...
Adjustments in the final use of energy are a critical margin of adaptation for maintaining indoor th...
This paper presents an evaluation of the global and regional consequences of climate change for heat...
We combine econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humidity exposur...
Estimates of 21st Century global-mean surface temperature increase have generally been based on scen...
This paper presents an evaluation of the global and regional consequences of climate change for heat...
Buildings account for 36% of global final energy demand and are key to mitigating climate change. As...
Residential demands for space heating and hot water account for 31% of the total European energy dem...
Future energy demand is likely to increase due to climate change, but the magnitude depends on many ...
The extent to which societies will globally be able to adapt to climate change is not well understoo...
The energy sector is not only a major contributor to greenhouse gases, it is also vulnerable to clim...
he energy sector is not only a major driving force of climate change, it is also vulnerable to futur...
This paper reviews recent evidence on the potential impacts of climate change on energy demand for s...
The Paris Agreement has confirmed that the ultimate climate policy goal is to hold the increase in t...
Growing evidence indicates that the risk of heat extremes will increase as climate change progresses...
The energy demand for heating and cooling buildings is changing with global warming. Using proxies o...
Adjustments in the final use of energy are a critical margin of adaptation for maintaining indoor th...
This paper presents an evaluation of the global and regional consequences of climate change for heat...
We combine econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humidity exposur...
Estimates of 21st Century global-mean surface temperature increase have generally been based on scen...
This paper presents an evaluation of the global and regional consequences of climate change for heat...
Buildings account for 36% of global final energy demand and are key to mitigating climate change. As...
Residential demands for space heating and hot water account for 31% of the total European energy dem...