Stabilising global greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations at levels to avoid significant climate risks will require massive ‘decarbonisation’ over the next few decades. Achieving the necessary scale of emissions reductions will require well-thought out strategies and a multifaceted policy effort to support a broad array of technological and behavioural changes. This paper outlines some core principles for guiding the design of clean technology policies, with a focus on energy
Three quarters of the European Union’s greenhouse gas emissions stem from burning coal, oil and natu...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...
Stabilizing global greenhouse gas concentrations at levels to avoid significant climate risks will r...
This Policy Brief summarises the emerging regulations at the national level in the US, and offers an...
The EU and the US have found themselves supporting two polar views on which strategy is the most eff...
Development and deployment of clean-energy technologies is crucial if climate targets are to be met ...
Development and deployment of clean-energy technologies is crucial if climate targets are to be met ...
While the developed world is starting to limit emissions of greenhouse gases, emissions from the dev...
Climate change is a prominent global environmental challenge that is predicted to have a significant...
For some time now, CEPS has participated in a project funded by the European Commission called ’Adap...
The worldwide emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and greenhouse gases (GHGs) are driving anthropogeni...
© Cambridge University Press 2010.Introduction There is widespread agreement that achieving the very...
In her Political Guidelines, Commission President-elect Ursula von der Leyen sets climate neutrality...
There is a growing awareness that climate change is posing an existential threat to humankind, large...
Three quarters of the European Union’s greenhouse gas emissions stem from burning coal, oil and natu...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...
Stabilizing global greenhouse gas concentrations at levels to avoid significant climate risks will r...
This Policy Brief summarises the emerging regulations at the national level in the US, and offers an...
The EU and the US have found themselves supporting two polar views on which strategy is the most eff...
Development and deployment of clean-energy technologies is crucial if climate targets are to be met ...
Development and deployment of clean-energy technologies is crucial if climate targets are to be met ...
While the developed world is starting to limit emissions of greenhouse gases, emissions from the dev...
Climate change is a prominent global environmental challenge that is predicted to have a significant...
For some time now, CEPS has participated in a project funded by the European Commission called ’Adap...
The worldwide emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and greenhouse gases (GHGs) are driving anthropogeni...
© Cambridge University Press 2010.Introduction There is widespread agreement that achieving the very...
In her Political Guidelines, Commission President-elect Ursula von der Leyen sets climate neutrality...
There is a growing awareness that climate change is posing an existential threat to humankind, large...
Three quarters of the European Union’s greenhouse gas emissions stem from burning coal, oil and natu...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...