The need for an eventual transition towards a zero-carbon planet is nowadays generally accepted. Burning fossil fuel at global, local and building scale negatively affects the environment and influences climate change, having a strong impact on air pollution and the security of energy supply. The problem is how and over what period, this transition takes place, and also how government and industry will rise to this societal challenge
There is a growing scientific consensus that limiting the increase in global average temperature to ...
CAETS Working group reportEnergy use, and its impact on the environment, is one of the most importan...
This book sets out some positive directions to move forward including government policy and regulato...
The need for an eventual transition towards a zero-carbon planet is nowadays generally accepted. Bur...
Since the energy crisis of the mid and late 1970s, society has been aware of the need for a built en...
Climate change, environmental problems and consequent ecological damages due to excessive consumptio...
For the production of basic materials a deep decarbonization fundamentally requires the development ...
The recent re-emergence of industrial policy as a legitimate pursuit of governments in Europe and th...
Faced with increasingly socioeconomic and environmental challenges at the turn of the century, the C...
Low carbon architecture (Note 1) can be solution to reduce the global environmental impacts which af...
The economic and environmental transition to a low carbon economy is now at the forefront of the tec...
International audienceThe Low-Carbon Society (LCS) research project (Strachan et al., 2008a) is exam...
Drawing primarily on the UK experience, five practical lessons are identified for policy makers who ...
Global warming caused by carbon emissions has been recognized as a challenge to human sustainable de...
What does the transition to a Low Carbon Britain mean for the future development of cities and regio...
There is a growing scientific consensus that limiting the increase in global average temperature to ...
CAETS Working group reportEnergy use, and its impact on the environment, is one of the most importan...
This book sets out some positive directions to move forward including government policy and regulato...
The need for an eventual transition towards a zero-carbon planet is nowadays generally accepted. Bur...
Since the energy crisis of the mid and late 1970s, society has been aware of the need for a built en...
Climate change, environmental problems and consequent ecological damages due to excessive consumptio...
For the production of basic materials a deep decarbonization fundamentally requires the development ...
The recent re-emergence of industrial policy as a legitimate pursuit of governments in Europe and th...
Faced with increasingly socioeconomic and environmental challenges at the turn of the century, the C...
Low carbon architecture (Note 1) can be solution to reduce the global environmental impacts which af...
The economic and environmental transition to a low carbon economy is now at the forefront of the tec...
International audienceThe Low-Carbon Society (LCS) research project (Strachan et al., 2008a) is exam...
Drawing primarily on the UK experience, five practical lessons are identified for policy makers who ...
Global warming caused by carbon emissions has been recognized as a challenge to human sustainable de...
What does the transition to a Low Carbon Britain mean for the future development of cities and regio...
There is a growing scientific consensus that limiting the increase in global average temperature to ...
CAETS Working group reportEnergy use, and its impact on the environment, is one of the most importan...
This book sets out some positive directions to move forward including government policy and regulato...