With growing health risks from rising temperatures in the Global South, the lack of essential indoor cooling is increasingly seen as a dimension of energy poverty and human well-being. Air conditioning (AC) is expected to increase significantly with rising incomes, but it is likely that many who need AC will not have it. We estimate the current location and extent of populations potentially exposed to heat stress in the Global South. We apply a variable degree days (VDD) method on a global grid to estimate the energy demand required to meet these cooling needs, accounting for spatially explicit climate, housing types, access to electricity and AC ownership. Our results show large gaps in access to essential space cooling, especially in I...
Air Conditioning (AC) appliances are a highly effective adaptation strategy to rising temperatures, ...
Global warming is increasing extreme heat conditions, with existing energy efficiency policies showi...
Conceptually, many energy poverty studies to date have been narrowly focused on inadequate indoor he...
Heat stress is a growing concern affecting health and well-being of populations worldwide. Air-condi...
As urban areas are increasingly exposed to high temperatures, lack of access to residential thermal ...
Nearly 1 billion people live without electricity at home. Energy poverty limits their ability to tak...
Nearly 1 billion people live without electricity at home. Energy poverty limits their ability to tak...
Large areas of many developing countries have no grid electricity. According to the International En...
Increasing temperatures will make space cooling a necessity for maintain comfort and protecting huma...
This paper investigates how households adopt and use air conditioning to adapt to climate change and...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Multidimensional Perspectives for Energy Poverty Sustainab...
The extent to which societies will globally be able to adapt to climate change is not well understoo...
Extreme weather events are major causes of loss of life and damage infrastructure worldwide. High te...
Emission reduction scenarios to meet climate change mitigation policy goals rarely explore the diffe...
We elucidate mid-century climate change impacts on electricity demand accounting for endogenous adop...
Air Conditioning (AC) appliances are a highly effective adaptation strategy to rising temperatures, ...
Global warming is increasing extreme heat conditions, with existing energy efficiency policies showi...
Conceptually, many energy poverty studies to date have been narrowly focused on inadequate indoor he...
Heat stress is a growing concern affecting health and well-being of populations worldwide. Air-condi...
As urban areas are increasingly exposed to high temperatures, lack of access to residential thermal ...
Nearly 1 billion people live without electricity at home. Energy poverty limits their ability to tak...
Nearly 1 billion people live without electricity at home. Energy poverty limits their ability to tak...
Large areas of many developing countries have no grid electricity. According to the International En...
Increasing temperatures will make space cooling a necessity for maintain comfort and protecting huma...
This paper investigates how households adopt and use air conditioning to adapt to climate change and...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Multidimensional Perspectives for Energy Poverty Sustainab...
The extent to which societies will globally be able to adapt to climate change is not well understoo...
Extreme weather events are major causes of loss of life and damage infrastructure worldwide. High te...
Emission reduction scenarios to meet climate change mitigation policy goals rarely explore the diffe...
We elucidate mid-century climate change impacts on electricity demand accounting for endogenous adop...
Air Conditioning (AC) appliances are a highly effective adaptation strategy to rising temperatures, ...
Global warming is increasing extreme heat conditions, with existing energy efficiency policies showi...
Conceptually, many energy poverty studies to date have been narrowly focused on inadequate indoor he...