A key aim of climate policy is to progressively substitute renewables and energy efficiency for fossil fuel use. The associated rapid depreciation and replacement of fossil fuel-related physical and natural capital will entail a profound reorganisation of industry value chains, international trade, and geopolitics. Here, we present evidence confirming that the transformation of energy systems is well under way, and we explore the economic and strategic implications of the emerging energy geography. We show specifically that, given the economic implications of the ongoing energy transformation, the framing of climate policy as economically detrimental to those pursuing it is a poor description of strategic incentives. Instead, a new climate...
In 2020, the long-term crisis of climate change has been temporarily overshadowed by the COVID-19 em...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
Abstract: This article discusses how different climate policy instruments such as CO2 taxes and rene...
A key aim of climate policy is to progressively substitute renewables and energy efficiency for foss...
Global warming is an existential threat to humanity and the rapid energy transition, which is requir...
Climate change mitigation requires immediate and enduring cuts to greenhouse gas emissions, achievab...
Almost all modelled emissions scenarios consistent with the Paris Agreement's target of limiting glo...
In an important respect the climate change (global warming) problem is an energy problem. Any policy...
Today, bottom-up, market-based approaches seem more feasible and effective in mitigating the climate...
Modelling global climate changes without taking account of the changes in resource markets can produ...
The environmental argument behind fossil fuel subsidy reform is strong, particularly among internat...
This paper analyses two unilateral policies available to countries that want to rapidly curb carbon ...
This article makes a contribution to the critique of market-based mechanisms for climate and energy ...
Industrial policy has long been criticized as subject to protectionist interests; accordingly, subsi...
Although the anticipated "end of cheap oil" has boosted the interest in energy efficiency as a corne...
In 2020, the long-term crisis of climate change has been temporarily overshadowed by the COVID-19 em...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
Abstract: This article discusses how different climate policy instruments such as CO2 taxes and rene...
A key aim of climate policy is to progressively substitute renewables and energy efficiency for foss...
Global warming is an existential threat to humanity and the rapid energy transition, which is requir...
Climate change mitigation requires immediate and enduring cuts to greenhouse gas emissions, achievab...
Almost all modelled emissions scenarios consistent with the Paris Agreement's target of limiting glo...
In an important respect the climate change (global warming) problem is an energy problem. Any policy...
Today, bottom-up, market-based approaches seem more feasible and effective in mitigating the climate...
Modelling global climate changes without taking account of the changes in resource markets can produ...
The environmental argument behind fossil fuel subsidy reform is strong, particularly among internat...
This paper analyses two unilateral policies available to countries that want to rapidly curb carbon ...
This article makes a contribution to the critique of market-based mechanisms for climate and energy ...
Industrial policy has long been criticized as subject to protectionist interests; accordingly, subsi...
Although the anticipated "end of cheap oil" has boosted the interest in energy efficiency as a corne...
In 2020, the long-term crisis of climate change has been temporarily overshadowed by the COVID-19 em...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
Abstract: This article discusses how different climate policy instruments such as CO2 taxes and rene...