Scottish government have set ambitious climate targets with a statutory requirement to achieve a 75% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and net zero by 2045, 50% of energy demand across electricity and transportation to be made up of renewable energy. This has been bashed on by Climate Change Committee, who pointed out the lacking of detail and clarity in the framework the government proposed. Here we are going to investigate the effectiveness of potential policies by comparing existing research on climate change related policies and evaluating how they would fit in Scotland’s current situation. We mainly focus on analysing the challenges faced by two biggest contributors to Scotland total greenhouse gas emissions, domestic trans...
First paragraph: This project uses an experimental energy-economy-environment computable general equ...
Scotland offers a case study of a country with significant fossil energy resources that has recently...
Open Access via Springer Compact Agreement. Acknowledgements: This work was possible thanks to a Stu...
Climate change is an accelerating global predicament that has caused repercussions in the rural and ...
In the wake of COP26, targets to slow climate change have been set across the world. As the host of ...
This research sets out a set of Scotland-specific whole energy system scenarios. These scenarios dem...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels, and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Pro...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels, and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Pro...
The Scottish Parliament has committed to achieving net-zero territorial emissions by 2045, as set by...
Scotland was the first government in the world to declare a climate emergency (Sturgeon, 2019). Poli...
The transport sector presents the biggest challenge to decarbonisation, with emissions increasing ea...
The Scottish Government’s Carbon Neutral Island project will support six Scottish islands to become ...
© 2020 Scotland offers a case study of a country with significant fossil energy resources that has s...
AbstractThe UK government has established ambitious policies to address climate change and promote r...
Scottish Government commissioned ClimateXChange to assess the effectiveness of greenhouse gas emissi...
First paragraph: This project uses an experimental energy-economy-environment computable general equ...
Scotland offers a case study of a country with significant fossil energy resources that has recently...
Open Access via Springer Compact Agreement. Acknowledgements: This work was possible thanks to a Stu...
Climate change is an accelerating global predicament that has caused repercussions in the rural and ...
In the wake of COP26, targets to slow climate change have been set across the world. As the host of ...
This research sets out a set of Scotland-specific whole energy system scenarios. These scenarios dem...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels, and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Pro...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels, and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Pro...
The Scottish Parliament has committed to achieving net-zero territorial emissions by 2045, as set by...
Scotland was the first government in the world to declare a climate emergency (Sturgeon, 2019). Poli...
The transport sector presents the biggest challenge to decarbonisation, with emissions increasing ea...
The Scottish Government’s Carbon Neutral Island project will support six Scottish islands to become ...
© 2020 Scotland offers a case study of a country with significant fossil energy resources that has s...
AbstractThe UK government has established ambitious policies to address climate change and promote r...
Scottish Government commissioned ClimateXChange to assess the effectiveness of greenhouse gas emissi...
First paragraph: This project uses an experimental energy-economy-environment computable general equ...
Scotland offers a case study of a country with significant fossil energy resources that has recently...
Open Access via Springer Compact Agreement. Acknowledgements: This work was possible thanks to a Stu...