Climate change has become intertwined with the global economy. Here, we describe the contribution of inertia to future trends. Drawing from thermodynamic principles, and using 38 years of available statistics between 1980 to 2017, we find a constant scaling between current rates of world primary energy consumption [Formula: see text] and the historical time integral W of past world inflation-adjusted economic production Y, or [Formula: see text]. In each year, over a period during which both [Formula: see text] and W more than doubled, the ratio of the two remained nearly unchanged, that is [Formula: see text] Gigawatts per trillion 2010 US dollars. What this near constant implies is that current growth trends in energy consumption, populat...
This article attempts to summarise the complex, wide ranging and unresolved debate within the econom...
Climate change is a global-scale phenomenon, but is not impacting everyone equally. The heterogeneou...
The size of the human population is relevant to the development of a sustainable world, yet the forc...
International audienceGlobal historical series spanning the last two centuries recently became avail...
Once carbon emission neutrality and other sustainability goals have been achieved, a widespread assu...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
This paper systematically compares modeled rates of change provided by global integrated assessment ...
This paper systematically compares modeled rates of change provided by global integrated assessment ...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
International audienceWe estimate energy expenditure for the US and world economies from 1850 to 201...
The assumption that the economic growth seen in recent decades will continue has dominated the discu...
Because energy is usually absent from modern growth analysis, Unified growth models designed to stud...
This paper analyzes the influence of the long-run decline in U.S. energy intensity on projections of...
The size of the human population is relevant to the development of a sustainable world, yet the forc...
• With world GDP rising by 3.6 percent per year, world energy use will grow by 56 percent between 20...
This article attempts to summarise the complex, wide ranging and unresolved debate within the econom...
Climate change is a global-scale phenomenon, but is not impacting everyone equally. The heterogeneou...
The size of the human population is relevant to the development of a sustainable world, yet the forc...
International audienceGlobal historical series spanning the last two centuries recently became avail...
Once carbon emission neutrality and other sustainability goals have been achieved, a widespread assu...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
This paper systematically compares modeled rates of change provided by global integrated assessment ...
This paper systematically compares modeled rates of change provided by global integrated assessment ...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
International audienceWe estimate energy expenditure for the US and world economies from 1850 to 201...
The assumption that the economic growth seen in recent decades will continue has dominated the discu...
Because energy is usually absent from modern growth analysis, Unified growth models designed to stud...
This paper analyzes the influence of the long-run decline in U.S. energy intensity on projections of...
The size of the human population is relevant to the development of a sustainable world, yet the forc...
• With world GDP rising by 3.6 percent per year, world energy use will grow by 56 percent between 20...
This article attempts to summarise the complex, wide ranging and unresolved debate within the econom...
Climate change is a global-scale phenomenon, but is not impacting everyone equally. The heterogeneou...
The size of the human population is relevant to the development of a sustainable world, yet the forc...