Once carbon emission neutrality and other sustainability goals have been achieved, a widespread assumption is that economic growth at current rates can be sustained beyond the 21 st century. However, even if we achieve these goals, this article shows that the overall size of Earth's global economy is facing an upper limit purely due to energy and thermodynamic factors. For that, we break down global warming into two components: the greenhouse gas effect and heat dissipation from energy consumption related to economic activities. For the temperature increase due to greenhouse gas emissions, we take 2 °C and 5 °C as our lower and upper bounds. For the warming effect of heat dissipation related to energy consumption, we use a simplified model ...
Global warming is directly related to the consumption of fossil fuel and corresponding CO2 emission ...
In December 2015 the nations of the world agreed, in principle, to limit global warming to no more t...
Energy demand and economic output are coupled. Both are expected to vastly increase in this century,...
Climate change has become intertwined with the global economy. Here, we describe the contribution of...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
The ongoing climate change will have significant impacts on the Earth system, such as increasing glo...
The world economy and global warming has a strong relationship in energy. Energy is vital for large ...
In the context of calls for ‘de-growth’ (reduction in gross domestic product, [GDP]) in developed co...
Even if civilization on Earth stops polluting the biosphere with greenhouse gases, humanity could ev...
Climate change is a global-scale phenomenon, but is not impacting everyone equally. The heterogeneou...
The global energy-environment conundrum unfolds now with more and more evidence confirming the clima...
International audienceTo both replace fossil-fuel-energy use and meet the future energy demands, nuc...
Many impacts projected for a global warming level of 2 °C relative to pre-industrial levels may exce...
The global air temperature increase is an inadequate measure of global warming, which rather should ...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
Global warming is directly related to the consumption of fossil fuel and corresponding CO2 emission ...
In December 2015 the nations of the world agreed, in principle, to limit global warming to no more t...
Energy demand and economic output are coupled. Both are expected to vastly increase in this century,...
Climate change has become intertwined with the global economy. Here, we describe the contribution of...
Reducing the energy demand has become a key mechanism for limiting climate change, but there are pra...
The ongoing climate change will have significant impacts on the Earth system, such as increasing glo...
The world economy and global warming has a strong relationship in energy. Energy is vital for large ...
In the context of calls for ‘de-growth’ (reduction in gross domestic product, [GDP]) in developed co...
Even if civilization on Earth stops polluting the biosphere with greenhouse gases, humanity could ev...
Climate change is a global-scale phenomenon, but is not impacting everyone equally. The heterogeneou...
The global energy-environment conundrum unfolds now with more and more evidence confirming the clima...
International audienceTo both replace fossil-fuel-energy use and meet the future energy demands, nuc...
Many impacts projected for a global warming level of 2 °C relative to pre-industrial levels may exce...
The global air temperature increase is an inadequate measure of global warming, which rather should ...
Recent reports have highlighted the challenge of keeping global average temperatures below 2 °C and—...
Global warming is directly related to the consumption of fossil fuel and corresponding CO2 emission ...
In December 2015 the nations of the world agreed, in principle, to limit global warming to no more t...
Energy demand and economic output are coupled. Both are expected to vastly increase in this century,...