In this article, we assess the potential development of energy use for future residential heating and air conditioning in the context of climate change. In a reference scenario, global energy demand for heating is projected to increase until 2030 and then stabilize. In contrast, energy demand for air conditioning is projected to increase rapidly over the whole 2000-2100 period, mostly driven by income growth. The associated CO2 emissions for both heating and cooling increase from 0.8 Gt C in 2000 to 2.2 Gt C in 2100, i.e. about 12% of total CO2 emissions from energy use (the strongest increase occurs in Asia). The net effect of climate change on global energy use and emissions is relatively small as decreases in heating are compensated ...
Global climate change is making California’s mild Mediterranean climate significantly warmer, and a ...
Projecting the local climate for buildings based on nine General Circulation Models (GCMs) under thr...
abstract: Climate change could significantly affect consumer demand for energy in buildings, as chan...
As household incomes rise around the world and global temperatures go up, the use of air conditionin...
We combine econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humidity exposur...
This paper combines an econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humi...
Climate change is considered an important global threat, with a significant impact on the energy per...
© 2015 Melissa JamesWith world electricity consumption for air conditioning predicted to increase te...
The dynamics of air conditioning are of particular interest to energy analysts, both because of the...
This paper reviews recent evidence on the potential impacts of climate change on energy demand for s...
Heat stress is a growing concern affecting health and well-being of populations worldwide. Air-condi...
The residential sector currently accounts for one fifth of global energy use and corresponding green...
The intensity and duration of hot weather and the number of extreme weather events, such as heatwave...
This paper investigates how households adopt and use air conditioning to adapt to climate change and...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to provide a source of information on thermal energy use in bui...
Global climate change is making California’s mild Mediterranean climate significantly warmer, and a ...
Projecting the local climate for buildings based on nine General Circulation Models (GCMs) under thr...
abstract: Climate change could significantly affect consumer demand for energy in buildings, as chan...
As household incomes rise around the world and global temperatures go up, the use of air conditionin...
We combine econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humidity exposur...
This paper combines an econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humi...
Climate change is considered an important global threat, with a significant impact on the energy per...
© 2015 Melissa JamesWith world electricity consumption for air conditioning predicted to increase te...
The dynamics of air conditioning are of particular interest to energy analysts, both because of the...
This paper reviews recent evidence on the potential impacts of climate change on energy demand for s...
Heat stress is a growing concern affecting health and well-being of populations worldwide. Air-condi...
The residential sector currently accounts for one fifth of global energy use and corresponding green...
The intensity and duration of hot weather and the number of extreme weather events, such as heatwave...
This paper investigates how households adopt and use air conditioning to adapt to climate change and...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to provide a source of information on thermal energy use in bui...
Global climate change is making California’s mild Mediterranean climate significantly warmer, and a ...
Projecting the local climate for buildings based on nine General Circulation Models (GCMs) under thr...
abstract: Climate change could significantly affect consumer demand for energy in buildings, as chan...