Current national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions accounts and mitigation targets are mostly based on territorial GHG accounting. While several analyses present future trajectories describing how nations could achieve emissions targets, there are relatively few analyses from the consumption-based perspective. Simultaneously, there is a broad literature on consumption-based carbon footprints of individuals and regions, but without connection to the remaining carbon budgets and associated mitigation pathways, nor to the current levels of human development. This study contributes to these debates by downscaling the 1.5-degree target to an individual scale for 152 countries, following the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC's) shared ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Human economic activities and following carbon emissions have bee...
This paper explores the consequences of different policy assumptions and the derivation of globally ...
The bottom-up approach of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in the Paris Agreement has ...
This paper explores the underlying development outcomes and cumulative emissions trajectories of 20...
Processes causing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions benefit humans by providing consumer goods and serv...
Wealth and income are disproportionately distributed among the global population. This has direct co...
In 2015 an unprecedented effort was made in Paris by the countries adhering to the United Nations Fr...
While the EU Commission has encouraged Member States to combine national and international climate c...
The Conference of Parties (COP 21) held in Paris in 2016 re-iterated the scientific evidence that gl...
Although developing countries are called to participate in CO 2 emission reduction efforts to avoid ...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
In 2017 the paper ‘The Sustainable Development Oxymoron: Quantifying and Modelling the Incompatibili...
Global climate change and inequality are inescapably linked both in terms of who contributes climate...
In 2017 the paper “The Sustainable Development Oxymoron: Quantifying and Modelling the Incompatibili...
Economic inequality and climate change are pressing issues that have climbed high up the political a...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Human economic activities and following carbon emissions have bee...
This paper explores the consequences of different policy assumptions and the derivation of globally ...
The bottom-up approach of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in the Paris Agreement has ...
This paper explores the underlying development outcomes and cumulative emissions trajectories of 20...
Processes causing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions benefit humans by providing consumer goods and serv...
Wealth and income are disproportionately distributed among the global population. This has direct co...
In 2015 an unprecedented effort was made in Paris by the countries adhering to the United Nations Fr...
While the EU Commission has encouraged Member States to combine national and international climate c...
The Conference of Parties (COP 21) held in Paris in 2016 re-iterated the scientific evidence that gl...
Although developing countries are called to participate in CO 2 emission reduction efforts to avoid ...
Research on carbon inequalities shows that some countries are overshooting their fair share of the r...
In 2017 the paper ‘The Sustainable Development Oxymoron: Quantifying and Modelling the Incompatibili...
Global climate change and inequality are inescapably linked both in terms of who contributes climate...
In 2017 the paper “The Sustainable Development Oxymoron: Quantifying and Modelling the Incompatibili...
Economic inequality and climate change are pressing issues that have climbed high up the political a...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Human economic activities and following carbon emissions have bee...
This paper explores the consequences of different policy assumptions and the derivation of globally ...
The bottom-up approach of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in the Paris Agreement has ...