Urbanisation increases household carbon footprints in developing economies. However, the results from developed countries have varied, particularly in Europe. This study provides a coherent comparison of the impact of the degree of urbanisation on income, expenditure and carbon footprints in Europe. On average, carbon footprints are 7% lower in cities than in rural areas when income and household characteristics are controlled. However, this is compensated by the 6% higher average income in cities. The patterns are not uniform in all countries. In Eastern Europe, the pattern is similar to other developing regions. In some Western European countries, both the income level and the carbon footprints are lower in urban areas than in rural areas...
Global emissions of carbon dioxide need to fall lest climate change will accelerate. Any effective c...
In order to deliver substantial reductions of U.S. residential emissions, cost-effective responses t...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Per capita CF of 434 municipalities in the UK. Inset shows London and ...
Urbanisation increases household carbon footprints in developing economies. However, the results fro...
While the EU Commission has encouraged Member States to combine national and international climate c...
A growing body of literature discusses the CO2 emissions of cities. Still, little is known about emi...
A good understanding of household carbon emissions is an important part of forming climate mitigatio...
As households get smaller worldwide, the extent of sharing within households reduces, resulting in r...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Overview of methodology for estimating detailed local final demand mat...
The growing awareness of the current and future consequences of climate change has led to a range of...
Background: Current climate change mitigation policies, including the Paris Agreement, are based on ...
Greenhouse gas emission inventories form the basis of evidence-based climate change planning across ...
The 1.5 °C mitigation challenge for urban areas goes far beyond decarbonizing the cities’ energy sup...
Significant progress has been made towards mitigating climate change and its impacts across countrie...
peer reviewedThe building sector has become a major source of worldwide carbon emissions and energy ...
Global emissions of carbon dioxide need to fall lest climate change will accelerate. Any effective c...
In order to deliver substantial reductions of U.S. residential emissions, cost-effective responses t...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Per capita CF of 434 municipalities in the UK. Inset shows London and ...
Urbanisation increases household carbon footprints in developing economies. However, the results fro...
While the EU Commission has encouraged Member States to combine national and international climate c...
A growing body of literature discusses the CO2 emissions of cities. Still, little is known about emi...
A good understanding of household carbon emissions is an important part of forming climate mitigatio...
As households get smaller worldwide, the extent of sharing within households reduces, resulting in r...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Overview of methodology for estimating detailed local final demand mat...
The growing awareness of the current and future consequences of climate change has led to a range of...
Background: Current climate change mitigation policies, including the Paris Agreement, are based on ...
Greenhouse gas emission inventories form the basis of evidence-based climate change planning across ...
The 1.5 °C mitigation challenge for urban areas goes far beyond decarbonizing the cities’ energy sup...
Significant progress has been made towards mitigating climate change and its impacts across countrie...
peer reviewedThe building sector has become a major source of worldwide carbon emissions and energy ...
Global emissions of carbon dioxide need to fall lest climate change will accelerate. Any effective c...
In order to deliver substantial reductions of U.S. residential emissions, cost-effective responses t...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Per capita CF of 434 municipalities in the UK. Inset shows London and ...