Projections of UK greenhouse gas emissions estimate a shortfall in existing and planned climate policies meeting UK climate targets: the UK's mitigation gap. Material and product demand is driving industrial greenhouse gas emissions at a rate greater than carbon intensity improvements in the economy. Evidence shows that products can be produced with fewer carbon intensive inputs and demand for new products can be reduced. The economy-wide contribution of material productivity and lifestyle changes to bridging the UK's mitigation gap is understudied. We integrate an input-output framework with econometric analysis and case study evidence to analyse the potential of material productivity to help the UK bridge its anticipated emissions deficit...
• As a signatory to the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement, the UK has committed to an ambitious tr...
To achieve the temperature goal of the Paris Agreement, transformative actions are needed. The circu...
Several decades of informed warnings about climate change have been insufficient to reverse trends o...
Projections of UK greenhouse gas emissions estimate a shortfall in existing and planned climate poli...
International greenhouse gas emissions are typically monitored and regulated from a production persp...
Existing international emissions reduction policies are not sufficient to meet the internationally a...
The Multiple Streams Framework is applied to investigate why material efficiency solutions are curre...
The UK construction industry faces the daunting task of replacing and extending a significant propor...
Aligning competitiveness with climate change mitigation objectives lies at the heart of contemporary...
The UK has reduced emissions substantially, aiming for an 80% decrease in emissions by 2050. However...
The United Kingdom (UK) has placed itself on a transition pathway towards a low carbon economy and s...
With the UK's legislation of a 2050 net zero emissions target, there is urgent need for radical indu...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The production and manufactur...
Climate change due to greenhouse gas emissions caused by human actions is probably one of the major ...
The UK has committed to deep, long-term reductions in national greenhouse gas emissions as part of a...
• As a signatory to the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement, the UK has committed to an ambitious tr...
To achieve the temperature goal of the Paris Agreement, transformative actions are needed. The circu...
Several decades of informed warnings about climate change have been insufficient to reverse trends o...
Projections of UK greenhouse gas emissions estimate a shortfall in existing and planned climate poli...
International greenhouse gas emissions are typically monitored and regulated from a production persp...
Existing international emissions reduction policies are not sufficient to meet the internationally a...
The Multiple Streams Framework is applied to investigate why material efficiency solutions are curre...
The UK construction industry faces the daunting task of replacing and extending a significant propor...
Aligning competitiveness with climate change mitigation objectives lies at the heart of contemporary...
The UK has reduced emissions substantially, aiming for an 80% decrease in emissions by 2050. However...
The United Kingdom (UK) has placed itself on a transition pathway towards a low carbon economy and s...
With the UK's legislation of a 2050 net zero emissions target, there is urgent need for radical indu...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The production and manufactur...
Climate change due to greenhouse gas emissions caused by human actions is probably one of the major ...
The UK has committed to deep, long-term reductions in national greenhouse gas emissions as part of a...
• As a signatory to the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement, the UK has committed to an ambitious tr...
To achieve the temperature goal of the Paris Agreement, transformative actions are needed. The circu...
Several decades of informed warnings about climate change have been insufficient to reverse trends o...