Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply side in assessing interactions among technology, economy, environment, policy and society. By contrast, the demand side is usually underrepresented, often emphasising technological options for energy efficiency improvements. In this perspective, we argue that scientific support to climate action is not only about exploring capacity of “what”, in terms of policy and outcome, but also about assessing feasibility and desirability, in terms of “when”, “where” and especially for “whom”. Without the necessary behavioural and societal transformations, the world faces an inadequate response to the climate crisis challenge. This could result from poor ...
Whether and how long-term energy and climate targets can be reached depend on a range of interlinked...
Effective mitigation of climate change will require far-reaching transformations of electricity, hea...
Addressing global climate change calls for rapid, large-scale deployment of renewable energy technol...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...
Understanding and predicting how climate will change, and whether and how a transition to low-carbon...
A shift in international climate policy discourse toward a new shared narrative on the need for a ‘t...
There are growing concerns that despite the availability of government subsidies and enabling polici...
Promoting and increasing energy efficiency is a promising method of reducing CO2 emissions and avoid...
Climate change adaptation and mitigation decisions made by governments are usually taken in differen...
Whether and how long-term energy and climate targets can be reached depend on a range of interlinked...
Whether and how long-term energy and climate targets can be reached depend on a range of interlinked...
Whether and how long-term energy and climate targets can be reached depend on a range of interlinked...
Effective mitigation of climate change will require far-reaching transformations of electricity, hea...
Addressing global climate change calls for rapid, large-scale deployment of renewable energy technol...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...
Understanding and predicting how climate will change, and whether and how a transition to low-carbon...
A shift in international climate policy discourse toward a new shared narrative on the need for a ‘t...
There are growing concerns that despite the availability of government subsidies and enabling polici...
Promoting and increasing energy efficiency is a promising method of reducing CO2 emissions and avoid...
Climate change adaptation and mitigation decisions made by governments are usually taken in differen...
Whether and how long-term energy and climate targets can be reached depend on a range of interlinked...
Whether and how long-term energy and climate targets can be reached depend on a range of interlinked...
Whether and how long-term energy and climate targets can be reached depend on a range of interlinked...
Effective mitigation of climate change will require far-reaching transformations of electricity, hea...
Addressing global climate change calls for rapid, large-scale deployment of renewable energy technol...