The evolution of natural systems that feed and sustain human populations, and indeed the evolution of modern society, has occurred in the context of a moderate and stable climate. Therefore, recent trends in climate change, most likely caused by increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide and other radiative trace gases in the atmosphere, and the expected consequent global warming, are now a major concern. Carbon emissions from energy systems are considered one of the major contributors to climate change and are the focus of all studies on the prevention of climate changes and adaptation strategies. Two global energy scenarios (each with several options) are analysed in this paper: from a dynamic–as–usual concept to a more advanced concept ...
This paper describes a model which integrates economic growth assumptions and GHG emissions assumpti...
A simplified model of global, long-term energy use is described and used to make a `top-level` compa...
Two different mitigation scenarios for stabilising carbon dioxide concentration at 450 ppmv by 2100 ...
The evolution of natural systems that feed and sustain human populations, and indeed the evolution o...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
The challenge of reducing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases calls for a wide variety of an...
The stabilisation of GHG atmospheric concentrations at levels expected to prevent dangerous climate ...
While the topic of climate change is controversial, the world needs to take a precautionary approach...
This study provides a whole-systems simulation on how to halve global CO2 emissions by 2050, compare...
In this paper, we explore how the costs of a CO2 limit are likely to vary among regions. The analysi...
&strati-In a previous study, the impact on atmospheric CO2 concentration and globally-averaged c...
This paper considers cost-effective policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. At the internationa...
We analyse long-term energy prospects from the point of view of future carbon dioxide emissions and ...
This paper analyzes a set of global energy-economic development scenarios for the 21st century. The ...
"The global environment is a matter of great importance to all nations.... Yet differences of opinio...
This paper describes a model which integrates economic growth assumptions and GHG emissions assumpti...
A simplified model of global, long-term energy use is described and used to make a `top-level` compa...
Two different mitigation scenarios for stabilising carbon dioxide concentration at 450 ppmv by 2100 ...
The evolution of natural systems that feed and sustain human populations, and indeed the evolution o...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
The challenge of reducing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases calls for a wide variety of an...
The stabilisation of GHG atmospheric concentrations at levels expected to prevent dangerous climate ...
While the topic of climate change is controversial, the world needs to take a precautionary approach...
This study provides a whole-systems simulation on how to halve global CO2 emissions by 2050, compare...
In this paper, we explore how the costs of a CO2 limit are likely to vary among regions. The analysi...
&strati-In a previous study, the impact on atmospheric CO2 concentration and globally-averaged c...
This paper considers cost-effective policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. At the internationa...
We analyse long-term energy prospects from the point of view of future carbon dioxide emissions and ...
This paper analyzes a set of global energy-economic development scenarios for the 21st century. The ...
"The global environment is a matter of great importance to all nations.... Yet differences of opinio...
This paper describes a model which integrates economic growth assumptions and GHG emissions assumpti...
A simplified model of global, long-term energy use is described and used to make a `top-level` compa...
Two different mitigation scenarios for stabilising carbon dioxide concentration at 450 ppmv by 2100 ...