Achieving the ambitious climate targets required to limit global warming to 1.5 °C requires a deep transformation of the supply-and-demand side of energy–environmental–economic systems. Recent articles have shown that environmentally sustainable consumer behaviors driven by lifestyle changes can significantly contribute to climate-change mitigation and sustainable development goals. However, lifestyle changes are not adequately captured by scenarios developed with integrated assessment and energy-system models (IAMs/ESMs), which provide limited policy insights. This article conducts a systematic review of the IAM and ESM literature to identify the most important lifestyle changes in current mitigation pathways for the residential and transp...
The carbon emissions of individuals strongly depend on their lifestyle, both between and within regi...
The sustainability transformation calls for policies that consider the global consequences of local ...
Energy is a key factor for economic and societal development. However, the dependence of today’s ene...
Most model studies focus on technical solutions in order to meet the 2°C climate target, such as ren...
Recent studies show that lifestyle changes can provide an essential contribution to achieving the Pa...
The Paris climate change agreement and ‘dieselgate’ emissions scandal in the US have prompted policy...
Energy demand in global climate scenarios is typically derived for sectors – such as buildings, tran...
Countries’ emission reduction commitments under the Paris Agreement have significant implications fo...
Countries’ emission reduction commitments under the Paris Agreement have significant implications fo...
Recent studies show that lifestyle changes can provide an essential contribution to achieving the Pa...
It is well-known that societal energy consumption and pollutant emissions from transport are influen...
International audienceAmong the tools and processes that are used to inform decisions makers on the ...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...
The carbon emissions of individuals strongly depend on their lifestyle, both between and within regi...
The sustainability transformation calls for policies that consider the global consequences of local ...
Energy is a key factor for economic and societal development. However, the dependence of today’s ene...
Most model studies focus on technical solutions in order to meet the 2°C climate target, such as ren...
Recent studies show that lifestyle changes can provide an essential contribution to achieving the Pa...
The Paris climate change agreement and ‘dieselgate’ emissions scandal in the US have prompted policy...
Energy demand in global climate scenarios is typically derived for sectors – such as buildings, tran...
Countries’ emission reduction commitments under the Paris Agreement have significant implications fo...
Countries’ emission reduction commitments under the Paris Agreement have significant implications fo...
Recent studies show that lifestyle changes can provide an essential contribution to achieving the Pa...
It is well-known that societal energy consumption and pollutant emissions from transport are influen...
International audienceAmong the tools and processes that are used to inform decisions makers on the ...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...
The carbon emissions of individuals strongly depend on their lifestyle, both between and within regi...
The sustainability transformation calls for policies that consider the global consequences of local ...
Energy is a key factor for economic and societal development. However, the dependence of today’s ene...