Decarbonising Economies analyses the ways in which questions of agency, power, geography and materiality shape the conditions of possibility for a low carbon future. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core
Drawing primarily on the UK experience, five practical lessons are identified for policy makers who ...
Technological breakthroughs and policy measures targeting energy efficiency and clean energy alone w...
In 2015, the 21st Conference of the Parties reaffirmed the target of keeping the global mean tempera...
Based on an interdisciplinary investigation of future visions, scenarios, and case-studies of low ca...
In spite of current multiple political crises, global warming will remain a prime issue on the globa...
In spite of current multiple political crises, global warming will remain a prime issue on the globa...
https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/21924 © The Author(s) 2023. Open Access This article is licen...
Meeting the Paris climate goals requires the global economy’s urgent decarbonization. States and int...
The global economy's appetite for energy is big and rising. At the same time, the Earth's ability to...
Basic materials are traded globally and responsible for roughly 22 % of global carbon emissions. It ...
This paper discusses how a low carbon economy – one that relies very little on fossil fuels and ener...
The question of how the urgent transformation in fossil fuel based economies might be realised has c...
As the politics of climate change shift from the design of international institutions to the pursuit...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developme...
Addressing climate change entails daunting policy challenges for nations seeking to decarbonize thei...
Drawing primarily on the UK experience, five practical lessons are identified for policy makers who ...
Technological breakthroughs and policy measures targeting energy efficiency and clean energy alone w...
In 2015, the 21st Conference of the Parties reaffirmed the target of keeping the global mean tempera...
Based on an interdisciplinary investigation of future visions, scenarios, and case-studies of low ca...
In spite of current multiple political crises, global warming will remain a prime issue on the globa...
In spite of current multiple political crises, global warming will remain a prime issue on the globa...
https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/21924 © The Author(s) 2023. Open Access This article is licen...
Meeting the Paris climate goals requires the global economy’s urgent decarbonization. States and int...
The global economy's appetite for energy is big and rising. At the same time, the Earth's ability to...
Basic materials are traded globally and responsible for roughly 22 % of global carbon emissions. It ...
This paper discusses how a low carbon economy – one that relies very little on fossil fuels and ener...
The question of how the urgent transformation in fossil fuel based economies might be realised has c...
As the politics of climate change shift from the design of international institutions to the pursuit...
Energy is needed for economic growth, and access to cheap, reliable energy is an essential developme...
Addressing climate change entails daunting policy challenges for nations seeking to decarbonize thei...
Drawing primarily on the UK experience, five practical lessons are identified for policy makers who ...
Technological breakthroughs and policy measures targeting energy efficiency and clean energy alone w...
In 2015, the 21st Conference of the Parties reaffirmed the target of keeping the global mean tempera...