Scenarios that limit global warming to 1.5?°C describe major transformations in energy supply and ever-rising energy demand. Here, we provide a contrasting perspective by developing a narrative of future change based on observable trends that results in low energy demand. We describe and quantify changes in activity levels and energy intensity in the global North and global South for all major energy services. We project that global final energy demand by 2050 reduces to 245?EJ, around 40% lower than today, despite rises in population, income and activity. Using an integrated assessment modelling framework, we show how changes in the quantity and type of energy services drive structural change in intermediate and upstream supply sectors (en...
Negative carbon emissions are proved necessary to limit global temperature increase below 1.5C compa...
Meeting the Paris Agreement's goal to limit global warming to well below 2 °C and pursuing efforts t...
A massive transformation of the global energy supply system is required if deep reductions in atmosp...
Scenarios that limit global warming to 1.5 °C describe major transformations in energy supply and ev...
Today’s climate policies will shape the future trajectory of emissions. Consumption is the main driv...
Many impacts projected for a global warming level of 2 °C relative to pre-industrial levels may exce...
Limiting global temperature increase by 1.5 ̊C rather than 2 ̊C reduces the impacts of climate chang...
The database presents the scenario results of an exploratory research, carried out at the Internatio...
Low-carbon investments are necessary for driving the energy system transformation that is called for...
In a project performed for the Danish Energy Agency (Sørensen, Kuemmel and Meibom, 1999), four globa...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
Limiting climate change below a given temperature will require fundamental changes in the current en...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
International audienceAchieving an emission pathway that would be compatible with limiting the globa...
The energy demand sectors industry, transport and buildings are together directly responsible for ar...
Negative carbon emissions are proved necessary to limit global temperature increase below 1.5C compa...
Meeting the Paris Agreement's goal to limit global warming to well below 2 °C and pursuing efforts t...
A massive transformation of the global energy supply system is required if deep reductions in atmosp...
Scenarios that limit global warming to 1.5 °C describe major transformations in energy supply and ev...
Today’s climate policies will shape the future trajectory of emissions. Consumption is the main driv...
Many impacts projected for a global warming level of 2 °C relative to pre-industrial levels may exce...
Limiting global temperature increase by 1.5 ̊C rather than 2 ̊C reduces the impacts of climate chang...
The database presents the scenario results of an exploratory research, carried out at the Internatio...
Low-carbon investments are necessary for driving the energy system transformation that is called for...
In a project performed for the Danish Energy Agency (Sørensen, Kuemmel and Meibom, 1999), four globa...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
Limiting climate change below a given temperature will require fundamental changes in the current en...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
International audienceAchieving an emission pathway that would be compatible with limiting the globa...
The energy demand sectors industry, transport and buildings are together directly responsible for ar...
Negative carbon emissions are proved necessary to limit global temperature increase below 1.5C compa...
Meeting the Paris Agreement's goal to limit global warming to well below 2 °C and pursuing efforts t...
A massive transformation of the global energy supply system is required if deep reductions in atmosp...