Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential development objective. Historically most incremental energy demand has been met through fossil fuels; however, in future that energy will have to be low carbon and ultimately zero‐carbon. Decarbonization can and needs to happen at varying speeds in all countries, depending on national circumstances. This article reviews the implications of a transition to low‐carbon energy on economic growth and development in current low‐income countries. It sets out empirical findings about trajectories for energy intensity and emissions intensity of economic growth; explores pathways to accelerate decarbonization; reviews the theoretical and empirical literature on...
Liberating Energy from Carbon analyzes energy options in a carbon-constrained world. Major strategie...
Abstract. The COP21 process targets decarbonisation in three steps during the 21rst century. First ...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developme...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developme...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developm...
Modern forms of energy are an important driver of economic growth, and providing access to cheap, re...
This article attempts to summarise the complex, wide ranging and unresolved debate within the econom...
The article is devoted to topical issues of decarbonisation of the economy. The main purpose of the ...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
In the context of calls for ‘de-growth’ (reduction in gross domestic product, [GDP]) in developed co...
Abstract. The COP21 process targets decarbonisation in three steps during the 21rst century. First ...
The decision to transition to low-carbon energy often needs to identify how efficiently to mitigate ...
Abstract. The COP21 process targets decarbonisation in three steps during the 21rst century. First ...
Liberating Energy from Carbon analyzes energy options in a carbon-constrained world. Major strategie...
Abstract. The COP21 process targets decarbonisation in three steps during the 21rst century. First ...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developme...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developme...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developm...
Modern forms of energy are an important driver of economic growth, and providing access to cheap, re...
This article attempts to summarise the complex, wide ranging and unresolved debate within the econom...
The article is devoted to topical issues of decarbonisation of the economy. The main purpose of the ...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
In the context of calls for ‘de-growth’ (reduction in gross domestic product, [GDP]) in developed co...
Abstract. The COP21 process targets decarbonisation in three steps during the 21rst century. First ...
The decision to transition to low-carbon energy often needs to identify how efficiently to mitigate ...
Abstract. The COP21 process targets decarbonisation in three steps during the 21rst century. First ...
Liberating Energy from Carbon analyzes energy options in a carbon-constrained world. Major strategie...
Abstract. The COP21 process targets decarbonisation in three steps during the 21rst century. First ...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...