Introduced in the early 2000s, the concept of carbon “lock-in” has been widely adopted by think tanks, academics, and civil society trying to break away from the consequences of fossil-fuel induced carbon emissions and climate change. The concept has been instrumental to energy economic policy, energy transitions, and automobile transportation and urban mobility. It has parallels with “path dependency” across sectors, including water governance, fisheries, farmer tenure, and debt. Yet its use has also fallen short in applying it to nontechnical settings beyond infrastructure. In this review article, we argue that the “lock-in” concept is relevant to a much broader range of multi-scalar socio-environmental challenges to development. We expan...
This chapter explores and critiques technological optimism and the socio-political appeal of technol...
Shifting our fossil-fuelled civilisation to clean modes of production and consumption requires deep ...
In recent years, carbon removal and associated net-zero energy technologies have emerged as serious ...
Introduced in the early 2000s, the concept of carbon "lock-in" has been widely adopted by think tank...
Fossil fuel dependency, conceptualized by the theory of carbon lock-in, is an often cited explanatio...
The article presents an overview of the evolutionary approach to ecoinnovations with particular emph...
Carbon lock-in hampers the realisation of sustainable energy systems. It occurs when carbon-intensiv...
This central focus of this paper is to highlight the ways in which path dependencies and increasing ...
Assessing carbon lock-in / Peter Erickson, Sivan Kartha, Michael Lazarus and Kevin Tempest, Environ...
In opposition to studies concerning fossil fuel-based energy systems, the transition literature ofte...
Carbon lock-in is referring to the prolonged utilization ofa fossil-based energy system despite an i...
This thesis is concerned with long run developments in energy systems. It considers the implications...
Human-induced climate change has emerged as one of the greatest sustainability challenges of our tim...
This thesis is concerned with long run developments in energy systems. It considers the implications...
AbstractThis paper revisits the theoretical concepts of lock-in mechanisms to analyse transition pro...
This chapter explores and critiques technological optimism and the socio-political appeal of technol...
Shifting our fossil-fuelled civilisation to clean modes of production and consumption requires deep ...
In recent years, carbon removal and associated net-zero energy technologies have emerged as serious ...
Introduced in the early 2000s, the concept of carbon "lock-in" has been widely adopted by think tank...
Fossil fuel dependency, conceptualized by the theory of carbon lock-in, is an often cited explanatio...
The article presents an overview of the evolutionary approach to ecoinnovations with particular emph...
Carbon lock-in hampers the realisation of sustainable energy systems. It occurs when carbon-intensiv...
This central focus of this paper is to highlight the ways in which path dependencies and increasing ...
Assessing carbon lock-in / Peter Erickson, Sivan Kartha, Michael Lazarus and Kevin Tempest, Environ...
In opposition to studies concerning fossil fuel-based energy systems, the transition literature ofte...
Carbon lock-in is referring to the prolonged utilization ofa fossil-based energy system despite an i...
This thesis is concerned with long run developments in energy systems. It considers the implications...
Human-induced climate change has emerged as one of the greatest sustainability challenges of our tim...
This thesis is concerned with long run developments in energy systems. It considers the implications...
AbstractThis paper revisits the theoretical concepts of lock-in mechanisms to analyse transition pro...
This chapter explores and critiques technological optimism and the socio-political appeal of technol...
Shifting our fossil-fuelled civilisation to clean modes of production and consumption requires deep ...
In recent years, carbon removal and associated net-zero energy technologies have emerged as serious ...