International audienceIn this paper, we attempt to reproduce the results obtained by Sovacool et al. in their recent paper that focuses on the differences in carbon emissions reduction between countries pursuing renewable electricity versus nuclear power. We have found several flaws in the models and the statistical analysis performed theirein, notably the correlations performed between the fractions of renewable power and of nuclear power and greenhouse gas emissions per capita and the lack of consideration for natural bias between the variables examined
[[abstract]]In spite of increasing numbers of countries having established renewable energy developm...
Sovacool et al.'s analysis of our paper contains numerous errors, misinterpretations, and dubious as...
Germany and South Korea are the world’s sixth and seventh largest emitters of greenhouse gases, resp...
In this paper, we attempt to reproduce the results obtained by Sovacool et al. in their recent paper...
Two of the most widely emphasized contenders for carbon emissions reduction in the electricity secto...
This paper examines the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, nuclear energy consumption, renew...
This paper examines the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, nuclear energy consumption, renew...
In the paper we examine how renewable and nuclear energy consumption impact the economic growth and ...
In previous work (Schipper, Unander & Lilliu 1999), we summarized a new method for comparing energy ...
In previous work (Schipper, Unander & Lilliu 1999), we summarized a new method for comparing en...
This paper examines why some countries have experienced environmental Kuznets curve (EKC)-type reduc...
This paper attempts to introduce factors which are linked to the sources of CO2 emissions using a st...
This paper explores whether energy conservation policies can be implemented in countries with the sa...
The earlier studies have analyzed theoretical links between nuclear energy and carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
In this research, the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction potentials of electric vehicles, heat ...
[[abstract]]In spite of increasing numbers of countries having established renewable energy developm...
Sovacool et al.'s analysis of our paper contains numerous errors, misinterpretations, and dubious as...
Germany and South Korea are the world’s sixth and seventh largest emitters of greenhouse gases, resp...
In this paper, we attempt to reproduce the results obtained by Sovacool et al. in their recent paper...
Two of the most widely emphasized contenders for carbon emissions reduction in the electricity secto...
This paper examines the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, nuclear energy consumption, renew...
This paper examines the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, nuclear energy consumption, renew...
In the paper we examine how renewable and nuclear energy consumption impact the economic growth and ...
In previous work (Schipper, Unander & Lilliu 1999), we summarized a new method for comparing energy ...
In previous work (Schipper, Unander & Lilliu 1999), we summarized a new method for comparing en...
This paper examines why some countries have experienced environmental Kuznets curve (EKC)-type reduc...
This paper attempts to introduce factors which are linked to the sources of CO2 emissions using a st...
This paper explores whether energy conservation policies can be implemented in countries with the sa...
The earlier studies have analyzed theoretical links between nuclear energy and carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
In this research, the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction potentials of electric vehicles, heat ...
[[abstract]]In spite of increasing numbers of countries having established renewable energy developm...
Sovacool et al.'s analysis of our paper contains numerous errors, misinterpretations, and dubious as...
Germany and South Korea are the world’s sixth and seventh largest emitters of greenhouse gases, resp...