In the Paris Climate Agreement, countries worldwide committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by adopting more sustainable methods of energy use and supply. Yet, there are conflicting views on how to accomplish this goal and which energy sources, systems, and policies should be prioritized in a sustainable energy transition. In their book, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Marilyn A. Brown, and Scott V. Valentine present such diverse perspectives and explore possibilities to reach common ground
The disaster at Fukushima last year reignited the nuclear debate and left many wondering if the risk...
With chapters on energy poverty and public health, the World Bank’s perspective on energy access, an...
The book under review attempts to answer the question why is it that most energy megaprojects seem...
In the Paris Climate Agreement, countries worldwide committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by ...
In the Paris Climate Agreement, countries worldwide committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by ...
In Fact and Fiction in Global Energy Policy: 15 Contentious Questions, Benjamin J. Sovacool, Marilyn...
Energy sustainability and climate change are two of the greatest challenges facing humankind. Unrave...
peer reviewedIn a so-called “Post-truth” era, the role of facts in society has become ever more ambi...
Book Title: A Liberal Actor in a Realist World the European Union Regulatory State and the Global Po...
David Buchan’s latest book provides a comprehensive guide to the energy pitfalls and possibilities f...
As political solutions to climate change have so far had little impact, some climate change scientis...
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union'...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45440/1/11077_2004_Article_BF00136037.p...
Energy powers the world. Having enough energy is essential to maintaining even the most minimal qual...
The book deals with the societally and scientifically crucial topic of energy and climate change mit...
The disaster at Fukushima last year reignited the nuclear debate and left many wondering if the risk...
With chapters on energy poverty and public health, the World Bank’s perspective on energy access, an...
The book under review attempts to answer the question why is it that most energy megaprojects seem...
In the Paris Climate Agreement, countries worldwide committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by ...
In the Paris Climate Agreement, countries worldwide committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by ...
In Fact and Fiction in Global Energy Policy: 15 Contentious Questions, Benjamin J. Sovacool, Marilyn...
Energy sustainability and climate change are two of the greatest challenges facing humankind. Unrave...
peer reviewedIn a so-called “Post-truth” era, the role of facts in society has become ever more ambi...
Book Title: A Liberal Actor in a Realist World the European Union Regulatory State and the Global Po...
David Buchan’s latest book provides a comprehensive guide to the energy pitfalls and possibilities f...
As political solutions to climate change have so far had little impact, some climate change scientis...
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union'...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45440/1/11077_2004_Article_BF00136037.p...
Energy powers the world. Having enough energy is essential to maintaining even the most minimal qual...
The book deals with the societally and scientifically crucial topic of energy and climate change mit...
The disaster at Fukushima last year reignited the nuclear debate and left many wondering if the risk...
With chapters on energy poverty and public health, the World Bank’s perspective on energy access, an...
The book under review attempts to answer the question why is it that most energy megaprojects seem...