In the context of calls for ‘de-growth’ (reduction in GDP) in developed countries for them to be able to reduce emissions to ‘net zero’ in time for the temperature target in the Paris Agreement to be met, this article explores the various impacts on economic growth in the IPCC scenarios that limit the average global temperature increase in 2100 to 1.5oC. It finds that the impacts are generally small and that in no case is ‘degrowth’ required, although the requirements for the rate and nature of technological developments are challenging. The article then reports on a modelling exercise that investigates in more detail the economic dynamics of achieving the 1.5oC target. It finds that, as with the IPCC scenarios, and assuming the feasibility...
open access articleThe Paris Climate Agreement seeks to keep global temperature increases under 2° C...
Of all the issues the world is facing today, Climate Change is the most threatening. The atmospheric...
The assumption that the economic growth seen in recent decades will continue has dominated the discu...
In the context of calls for ‘de-growth’ (reduction in gross domestic product, [GDP]) in developed co...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developme...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
This article is divided into three parts. First, it provides an overview of the main outcomes of the...
9 p.In the last decade, a few papers have analysed the consequences of achieving the greenhouse gas ...
In 2015, the 21st Conference of the Parties reaffirmed the target of keeping the global mean tempera...
Meeting the Paris Agreement's goal to limit global warming to well below 2 °C and pursuing efforts t...
It is still possible to comply with the Paris Climate Agreement to maintain a global temperature ‘we...
The Paris Agreement does not only stipulate to limit the global average temperature increase to well...
Climate change is one of the highest priority problems which needs to be addressed. The Paris Agreem...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
Established climate mitigation scenarios assume continued economic growth in all countries, and reco...
open access articleThe Paris Climate Agreement seeks to keep global temperature increases under 2° C...
Of all the issues the world is facing today, Climate Change is the most threatening. The atmospheric...
The assumption that the economic growth seen in recent decades will continue has dominated the discu...
In the context of calls for ‘de-growth’ (reduction in gross domestic product, [GDP]) in developed co...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developme...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
This article is divided into three parts. First, it provides an overview of the main outcomes of the...
9 p.In the last decade, a few papers have analysed the consequences of achieving the greenhouse gas ...
In 2015, the 21st Conference of the Parties reaffirmed the target of keeping the global mean tempera...
Meeting the Paris Agreement's goal to limit global warming to well below 2 °C and pursuing efforts t...
It is still possible to comply with the Paris Climate Agreement to maintain a global temperature ‘we...
The Paris Agreement does not only stipulate to limit the global average temperature increase to well...
Climate change is one of the highest priority problems which needs to be addressed. The Paris Agreem...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
Established climate mitigation scenarios assume continued economic growth in all countries, and reco...
open access articleThe Paris Climate Agreement seeks to keep global temperature increases under 2° C...
Of all the issues the world is facing today, Climate Change is the most threatening. The atmospheric...
The assumption that the economic growth seen in recent decades will continue has dominated the discu...