Meeting human needs at sustainable levels of energy use is fundamental for avoiding catastrophic climate change and securing the well-being of all people. In the current political economic regime, no country does so. Here, we assess which socio-economic conditions might enable societies to satisfy human needs at low energy use, to reconcile human well-being with climate mitigation. Using a novel analytical framework alongside a novel multivariate regression-based moderation approach and data for 106 countries, we analyse how the relationship between energy use and six dimensions of human need satisfaction varies with a wide range of socio-economic factors relevant to the provisioning of goods and services ('provisioning factors'). We find ...
How energy relates to human need satisfaction, for whom, and with what wellbeing outcomes has remain...
Human rights, human development, and climate change clearly overlap in many ways. Development, as qu...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
Meeting human needs at sustainable levels of energy use is fundamental for avoiding catastrophic cli...
Meeting human needs at sustainable levels of energy use is fundamental for avoiding catastrophic cli...
Climate change poses great challenges to modern societies, central amongst which is to decouple huma...
Climate change –one of the greatest threats to modern civilisation- has been largely driven by an ex...
Interest has grown in recent years to define the terms of decent living standards (DLS), the materia...
Emission reduction scenarios to meet climate change mitigation policy goals rarely explore the diffe...
The reliance of human societies on fossil-fuelled energy supply used for human activities has increa...
It is increasingly clear that averting ecological breakdown will require drastic changes to contempo...
Energy and climate change mitigation analysis rooted in economic relationships alone is largely disc...
For over 30 years, researchers have tried to estimate how much energy societies require to provide f...
Industrial ecology tools have a role in informing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. ...
Increased wealth and per capita energy use have transformed lives and shaped societies, but energy p...
How energy relates to human need satisfaction, for whom, and with what wellbeing outcomes has remain...
Human rights, human development, and climate change clearly overlap in many ways. Development, as qu...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
Meeting human needs at sustainable levels of energy use is fundamental for avoiding catastrophic cli...
Meeting human needs at sustainable levels of energy use is fundamental for avoiding catastrophic cli...
Climate change poses great challenges to modern societies, central amongst which is to decouple huma...
Climate change –one of the greatest threats to modern civilisation- has been largely driven by an ex...
Interest has grown in recent years to define the terms of decent living standards (DLS), the materia...
Emission reduction scenarios to meet climate change mitigation policy goals rarely explore the diffe...
The reliance of human societies on fossil-fuelled energy supply used for human activities has increa...
It is increasingly clear that averting ecological breakdown will require drastic changes to contempo...
Energy and climate change mitigation analysis rooted in economic relationships alone is largely disc...
For over 30 years, researchers have tried to estimate how much energy societies require to provide f...
Industrial ecology tools have a role in informing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. ...
Increased wealth and per capita energy use have transformed lives and shaped societies, but energy p...
How energy relates to human need satisfaction, for whom, and with what wellbeing outcomes has remain...
Human rights, human development, and climate change clearly overlap in many ways. Development, as qu...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...