The present research proposes an analysis on the inequality of the consumption of electricity, different typologies of primary energy, namely natural gas, coal and oil, and carbon emissions in the period 2008–2016 within European Union. A decomposition in within and between country groups on the basis of their GDP per capita is also developed, in order to identify the main contributions to the inequality. Furthermore, carbon emissions are also decomposed according to the Kaya identity with the aim to assess which are the main sources of inequality. The analysis shows that the principal source of inequality is represented by the differences in GDP, especially for the energy consumption; whereas carbon emissions evidence a stable level of ine...
Although many studies have been conducted on the role of renewable energy in the environment, litera...
Published: 29 July 2020In recent decades, a large number of authors investigated whether income ineq...
This paper analyses the inequality of energy intensity levels between OECD countries, its causes and...
The present research proposes an analysis on the inequality of the consumption of electricity, diffe...
The design of European mitigation policies requires a detailed examination of the factors explaining...
We will investigate in this paper the relation between income inequality and climate change, taking ...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyses the gross inland energy consumption (EC) in the European Union countri...
This paper analyses the inequality in CO2 emissions across countries (and groups of countries) and t...
This paper investigates inequality in energy intensity between EU-28 member countries over the 2007-...
This paper analyses the inequality in CO2 emissions across countries (and groups of countries) and t...
This paper analyzes the role of the energy transformation index and of final energy consumption per ...
This paper aims at assessing energy inequality, which is at the center of SDG7, in the Eurasian Econ...
The use of energy is a precondition for global economic and civilisational development. However, the...
This paper analyses the international inequalities in CO2 emissions intensity for the period 1971- 2...
This paper analyses the international inequalities in CO2 emissions intensity for the period 1971- 2...
Although many studies have been conducted on the role of renewable energy in the environment, litera...
Published: 29 July 2020In recent decades, a large number of authors investigated whether income ineq...
This paper analyses the inequality of energy intensity levels between OECD countries, its causes and...
The present research proposes an analysis on the inequality of the consumption of electricity, diffe...
The design of European mitigation policies requires a detailed examination of the factors explaining...
We will investigate in this paper the relation between income inequality and climate change, taking ...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyses the gross inland energy consumption (EC) in the European Union countri...
This paper analyses the inequality in CO2 emissions across countries (and groups of countries) and t...
This paper investigates inequality in energy intensity between EU-28 member countries over the 2007-...
This paper analyses the inequality in CO2 emissions across countries (and groups of countries) and t...
This paper analyzes the role of the energy transformation index and of final energy consumption per ...
This paper aims at assessing energy inequality, which is at the center of SDG7, in the Eurasian Econ...
The use of energy is a precondition for global economic and civilisational development. However, the...
This paper analyses the international inequalities in CO2 emissions intensity for the period 1971- 2...
This paper analyses the international inequalities in CO2 emissions intensity for the period 1971- 2...
Although many studies have been conducted on the role of renewable energy in the environment, litera...
Published: 29 July 2020In recent decades, a large number of authors investigated whether income ineq...
This paper analyses the inequality of energy intensity levels between OECD countries, its causes and...