Achieving the Paris Agreement will require massive deployment of low-carbon energy. However, constructing, operating, and maintaining a low-carbon energy system will itself require energy, with much of it derived from fossil fuels. This raises the concern that the transition may consume much of the energy available to society, and be a source of considerable emissions. Here we calculate the energy requirements and emissions associated with the global energy system in fourteen mitigation pathways compatible with 1.5 °C of warming. We find that the initial push for a transition is likely to cause a 10–34% decline in net energy available to society. Moreover, we find that the carbon emissions associated with the transition to a low-carbon ener...
The Paris Agreement does not only stipulate to limit the global average temperature increase to well...
Low-carbon investments are necessary for driving the energy system transformation that is called for...
A drastic change in the way we produce and consume energy is necessary to contain the risk of global...
Altres ajuts: "la Caixa" Foundation LCF/BQ/IN17/11620039; Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX20...
This work estimates the carbon emissions required to construct a global low-carbon energy system (ES...
Scenarios from integrated assessment models can provide insights into how carbon budgets relate to o...
Rapid cuts in greenhouse gas emissions require an almost complete transformation of the energy syste...
Limiting global temperature increase by 1.5 ̊C rather than 2 ̊C reduces the impacts of climate chang...
Meeting the Paris Agreement's goal to limit global warming to well below 2 °C and pursuing efforts t...
CAETS Working group reportEnergy use, and its impact on the environment, is one of the most importan...
Scenarios that limit global warming to 1.5 °C describe major transformations in energy supply and ev...
The scenarios generated by energy systems models provide a picture of the range of possible pathways...
We explore the feasibility of limiting global warming to 1.5°C without overshoot and without the dep...
open access articleThe Paris Climate Agreement seeks to keep global temperature increases under 2° C...
The Paris Agreement does not only stipulate to limit the global average temperature increase to well...
Low-carbon investments are necessary for driving the energy system transformation that is called for...
A drastic change in the way we produce and consume energy is necessary to contain the risk of global...
Altres ajuts: "la Caixa" Foundation LCF/BQ/IN17/11620039; Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX20...
This work estimates the carbon emissions required to construct a global low-carbon energy system (ES...
Scenarios from integrated assessment models can provide insights into how carbon budgets relate to o...
Rapid cuts in greenhouse gas emissions require an almost complete transformation of the energy syste...
Limiting global temperature increase by 1.5 ̊C rather than 2 ̊C reduces the impacts of climate chang...
Meeting the Paris Agreement's goal to limit global warming to well below 2 °C and pursuing efforts t...
CAETS Working group reportEnergy use, and its impact on the environment, is one of the most importan...
Scenarios that limit global warming to 1.5 °C describe major transformations in energy supply and ev...
The scenarios generated by energy systems models provide a picture of the range of possible pathways...
We explore the feasibility of limiting global warming to 1.5°C without overshoot and without the dep...
open access articleThe Paris Climate Agreement seeks to keep global temperature increases under 2° C...
The Paris Agreement does not only stipulate to limit the global average temperature increase to well...
Low-carbon investments are necessary for driving the energy system transformation that is called for...
A drastic change in the way we produce and consume energy is necessary to contain the risk of global...