This paper investigates households’ preferences to reduce their carbon footprint (CF) measured in carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e). It assumes that a substantial CF reduction of households is essential to reach the 1.5 °C goal under the Paris Agreement. Data was collected in four mid-size cities in France, Germany, Norway, and Sweden. Quantitative data was obtained from 308 households using a CF calculator based on a questionnaire, and a simulation game. The latter investigated households’ preferences when being confronted with the objective to reduce their CF by 50 percent by 2030 in a voluntary and forced scenario. Our results show that the greater the CO2e-reduction potential of a mitigation action, the less willing a h...
Household lifestyles are the main drivers of climate change. Climate change mitigation measures dire...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to quantify the potential levels of greenhouse gas (GHG) and c...
As households get smaller worldwide, the extent of sharing within households reduces, resulting in r...
This paper investigates households’ preferences to reduce their carbon footprint (CF) measured in ca...
This paper investigates households’ preferences to reduce their carbon footprint (CF) measured in ca...
Through their consumption behavior, households are responsible for 72% of global greenhouse gas emis...
Abstract Background It is now universally acknowledged that climate change constitutes a major threa...
Background: It is now universally acknowledged that climate change constitutes a major threat to hum...
In a study of households living in mid-size cities in France, Germany, Norway and Sweden we assessed...
The EU Carbon-CAP project assembled a comprehensive portfolio of consumer initiatives in order to as...
To combat climate change, the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) calculated that gree...
The Lifestyle project (funded in NRP-1) studied energy requirements of entire household consumption ...
As climate policy needs to address all feasible ways to reduce carbon emissions, there is an increas...
Household lifestyles are the main drivers of climate change. Climate change mitigation measures dire...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to quantify the potential levels of greenhouse gas (GHG) and c...
As households get smaller worldwide, the extent of sharing within households reduces, resulting in r...
This paper investigates households’ preferences to reduce their carbon footprint (CF) measured in ca...
This paper investigates households’ preferences to reduce their carbon footprint (CF) measured in ca...
Through their consumption behavior, households are responsible for 72% of global greenhouse gas emis...
Abstract Background It is now universally acknowledged that climate change constitutes a major threa...
Background: It is now universally acknowledged that climate change constitutes a major threat to hum...
In a study of households living in mid-size cities in France, Germany, Norway and Sweden we assessed...
The EU Carbon-CAP project assembled a comprehensive portfolio of consumer initiatives in order to as...
To combat climate change, the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) calculated that gree...
The Lifestyle project (funded in NRP-1) studied energy requirements of entire household consumption ...
As climate policy needs to address all feasible ways to reduce carbon emissions, there is an increas...
Household lifestyles are the main drivers of climate change. Climate change mitigation measures dire...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to quantify the potential levels of greenhouse gas (GHG) and c...
As households get smaller worldwide, the extent of sharing within households reduces, resulting in r...