<p>The power sector is the largest contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. In 2010, the energy supply sector was responsible for approximately 35% of total anthropogenic GHG emissions. To achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement, countries are required to peak greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible and achieve climate neutrality by mid-century. It is of paramount importance making efforts to transform and decarbonize energy systems that align with the Paris goals.<br> The energy supply sector offers a wide range of emerging decarbonization technologies with high potential for climate change mitigation. Such technologies also have relevance to multiple social and environmental co-benefits (e.g., employment and...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
Transitions to sustainable, renewable energy supply are the major components of serious climate poli...
The production of commodities by energy-intensive industry is responsible for 1/3 of annual global g...
The power sector is the largest contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. In 2010, the energy ...
It is still possible to comply with the Paris Climate Agreement to maintain a global temperature ‘we...
The global climate is determined by the global average temperature, which depends on the concentrati...
Several states and countries have adopted targets for deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by...
Global warming causes that climate changes poses significant socio – economic challenges and climate...
The United Nations-led international climate change negotiations in Paris in December 2015 (COP21) t...
If we are to limit global warming to 2 °C, all sectors in all countries must reduce their emissions ...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...
Mitigating climate change is unavoidably linked to developing affordable low-carbon energy technolog...
An analysis of historical cost trends of energy technologies shows that the decades-long increase in...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...
Climate actions (SDG-13) aim at limiting global warming by targeting carbon emissions reduction. Wit...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
Transitions to sustainable, renewable energy supply are the major components of serious climate poli...
The production of commodities by energy-intensive industry is responsible for 1/3 of annual global g...
The power sector is the largest contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. In 2010, the energy ...
It is still possible to comply with the Paris Climate Agreement to maintain a global temperature ‘we...
The global climate is determined by the global average temperature, which depends on the concentrati...
Several states and countries have adopted targets for deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by...
Global warming causes that climate changes poses significant socio – economic challenges and climate...
The United Nations-led international climate change negotiations in Paris in December 2015 (COP21) t...
If we are to limit global warming to 2 °C, all sectors in all countries must reduce their emissions ...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...
Mitigating climate change is unavoidably linked to developing affordable low-carbon energy technolog...
An analysis of historical cost trends of energy technologies shows that the decades-long increase in...
This article presents the synthesis of results from the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum Study 27, an ...
Climate actions (SDG-13) aim at limiting global warming by targeting carbon emissions reduction. Wit...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
Transitions to sustainable, renewable energy supply are the major components of serious climate poli...
The production of commodities by energy-intensive industry is responsible for 1/3 of annual global g...