Here we discuss how personal carbon allowances (PCAs) could play a role in achieving ambitious climate mitigation targets. We argue that recent advances in AI for sustainable development, together with the need for a low-carbon recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, open a new window of opportunity for PCAs. Furthermore, we present design principles based on the Sustainable Development Goals for the future adoption of PCAs. We conclude that PCAs could be trialled in selected climate-conscious technologically advanced countries, mindful of potential issues around integration into the current policy mix, privacy concerns and distributional impacts
Climate change is happening and already manifested in a range of ways, including: global warming, ri...
Global-mean temperature increase is roughly proportional to cumulative emissions of carbon-dioxide (...
This paper investigates the potential for consumer-facing innovations to contribute emission reducti...
Personal Carbon Allowances (PCAs) are a policy proposal designed to facilitate carbon emissions redu...
Personal Carbon Allowances (PCAs) are a policy proposal designed to facilitate carbon emissions redu...
This document is the Sustainable Development Commission’s submission to a call for evidence from the...
International audienceThe carbon card is a generic notion which includes several categories of progr...
Complex relations exist between issues of poverty, responsibility and just transitions toward reduce...
Personal Carbon Budgets (PCBs) are a radical policy innovation that seek to reduce an individual’s c...
Governments have known for more than half a century that emitting greenhouse gases increases tempera...
In complex industrialized societies, it is virtually impossible for individuals to know the environm...
This article builds on the premise that human consumption of goods, food and transport are the ultim...
Personal Carbon Trading in the United Kingdom: Considering opportunities in times of climate change ...
Carbon Rationing Action Groups (CRAGs) are grassroots voluntary groups of citizens concerned about c...
This article reviews the role played by carbon and capture (CCS) technologies in order to facilitate...
Climate change is happening and already manifested in a range of ways, including: global warming, ri...
Global-mean temperature increase is roughly proportional to cumulative emissions of carbon-dioxide (...
This paper investigates the potential for consumer-facing innovations to contribute emission reducti...
Personal Carbon Allowances (PCAs) are a policy proposal designed to facilitate carbon emissions redu...
Personal Carbon Allowances (PCAs) are a policy proposal designed to facilitate carbon emissions redu...
This document is the Sustainable Development Commission’s submission to a call for evidence from the...
International audienceThe carbon card is a generic notion which includes several categories of progr...
Complex relations exist between issues of poverty, responsibility and just transitions toward reduce...
Personal Carbon Budgets (PCBs) are a radical policy innovation that seek to reduce an individual’s c...
Governments have known for more than half a century that emitting greenhouse gases increases tempera...
In complex industrialized societies, it is virtually impossible for individuals to know the environm...
This article builds on the premise that human consumption of goods, food and transport are the ultim...
Personal Carbon Trading in the United Kingdom: Considering opportunities in times of climate change ...
Carbon Rationing Action Groups (CRAGs) are grassroots voluntary groups of citizens concerned about c...
This article reviews the role played by carbon and capture (CCS) technologies in order to facilitate...
Climate change is happening and already manifested in a range of ways, including: global warming, ri...
Global-mean temperature increase is roughly proportional to cumulative emissions of carbon-dioxide (...
This paper investigates the potential for consumer-facing innovations to contribute emission reducti...