Established climate mitigation scenarios assume continued economic growth in all countries, and reconcile this with the Paris targets by betting on speculative technological change. Post-growth approaches may make it easier to achieve rapid mitigation while improving social outcomes, and should be explored by climate modellers
Nations of the world have, to date, pursued nature protection and climate change mitigation and adap...
9 p.In the last decade, a few papers have analysed the consequences of achieving the greenhouse gas ...
The academic community could make rapid progress on quantifying the impacts of limiting global warmi...
Research on climate change mitigation tends to focus on supply-side technology solutions. A better u...
Many recently updated climate models show greater future warming than previously. Separate lines of ...
Whether the widely accepted 2 °C limit for climate change is practically achievable depends partly o...
In the context of calls for ‘de-growth’ (reduction in GDP) in developed countries for them to be abl...
While the diagnosis of emergent climate change problems and their mechanistic origins are today gene...
The Paris Agreement starts a new era in global climate policy. The agreement includes a landmark tar...
For more than two decades, the global climate change regime has been failing to produce outcomes tha...
At this time, most climate researchers are only using a limited range of futures approaches: for exa...
Global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have continued to grow persistently since 1750. The United Nat...
The book Climate Change Mitigation, Technological Innovation and Adaptation outlines the complexitie...
Imbalance-P paper Contact with: Josep Peñuelas, josep.penuelas@uab.catIn December 2015 in Paris, lea...
The article discusses five literature strands’ approaches towards social protection systems in the c...
Nations of the world have, to date, pursued nature protection and climate change mitigation and adap...
9 p.In the last decade, a few papers have analysed the consequences of achieving the greenhouse gas ...
The academic community could make rapid progress on quantifying the impacts of limiting global warmi...
Research on climate change mitigation tends to focus on supply-side technology solutions. A better u...
Many recently updated climate models show greater future warming than previously. Separate lines of ...
Whether the widely accepted 2 °C limit for climate change is practically achievable depends partly o...
In the context of calls for ‘de-growth’ (reduction in GDP) in developed countries for them to be abl...
While the diagnosis of emergent climate change problems and their mechanistic origins are today gene...
The Paris Agreement starts a new era in global climate policy. The agreement includes a landmark tar...
For more than two decades, the global climate change regime has been failing to produce outcomes tha...
At this time, most climate researchers are only using a limited range of futures approaches: for exa...
Global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have continued to grow persistently since 1750. The United Nat...
The book Climate Change Mitigation, Technological Innovation and Adaptation outlines the complexitie...
Imbalance-P paper Contact with: Josep Peñuelas, josep.penuelas@uab.catIn December 2015 in Paris, lea...
The article discusses five literature strands’ approaches towards social protection systems in the c...
Nations of the world have, to date, pursued nature protection and climate change mitigation and adap...
9 p.In the last decade, a few papers have analysed the consequences of achieving the greenhouse gas ...
The academic community could make rapid progress on quantifying the impacts of limiting global warmi...