The decoupling of fossil fuels from economic growth has not been imaginable for most of the industrial era but is now underway. The data for this are presented for the world and for typical nations. The mechanisms behind this are outlined and suggest that climate change goals to end poverty and to achieve the phasing out of fossil fuels are achievable if the trends are mainstreamed
Of all the issues the world is facing today, Climate Change is the most threatening. The atmospheric...
This dissertation represents a meta-survey of evidence projecting a future of conventional fossil en...
The United Nations Conference on Climate Change (Paris 2015) reached an international agreement to k...
In recent decades economic growth and increased human wellbeing around the globe have come at the co...
Decoupling of GDP growth from growth in carbon emissions is taking on an increasing salience since i...
Fossil fuels, alternative energy and economic growth We present a theoretical framework that incorpo...
This article attempts to summarise the complex, wide ranging and unresolved debate within the econom...
The challenge of reducing global carbon emissions by 50-85 per cent by the year 2050, which is sugge...
Economic growth is the leading reason for climate change. Since the 1970’s environmental sociology s...
The United Nations Conference on Climate Change (Paris 2015) reached an international agreement to k...
Climate change has become intertwined with the global economy. Here, we describe the contribution of...
To decouple the economic growth and carbon emission has been considered imperative to promote low-ca...
Strategies toward ambitious climate targets usually rely on the concept of ‘decoupling’; that is, th...
De-carbonization to restrict future global warming to 1.5 °C is technically feasible but may impose ...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
Of all the issues the world is facing today, Climate Change is the most threatening. The atmospheric...
This dissertation represents a meta-survey of evidence projecting a future of conventional fossil en...
The United Nations Conference on Climate Change (Paris 2015) reached an international agreement to k...
In recent decades economic growth and increased human wellbeing around the globe have come at the co...
Decoupling of GDP growth from growth in carbon emissions is taking on an increasing salience since i...
Fossil fuels, alternative energy and economic growth We present a theoretical framework that incorpo...
This article attempts to summarise the complex, wide ranging and unresolved debate within the econom...
The challenge of reducing global carbon emissions by 50-85 per cent by the year 2050, which is sugge...
Economic growth is the leading reason for climate change. Since the 1970’s environmental sociology s...
The United Nations Conference on Climate Change (Paris 2015) reached an international agreement to k...
Climate change has become intertwined with the global economy. Here, we describe the contribution of...
To decouple the economic growth and carbon emission has been considered imperative to promote low-ca...
Strategies toward ambitious climate targets usually rely on the concept of ‘decoupling’; that is, th...
De-carbonization to restrict future global warming to 1.5 °C is technically feasible but may impose ...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
Of all the issues the world is facing today, Climate Change is the most threatening. The atmospheric...
This dissertation represents a meta-survey of evidence projecting a future of conventional fossil en...
The United Nations Conference on Climate Change (Paris 2015) reached an international agreement to k...