This paper provides a production and consumption-based empirical macroeconomic-climate assessment of Sweden’s CO2 emissions. The core methodology is based on three complementary quantitative methods, namely energy-economy-environment indicators, econometric analyses, and a multi-regional input output (MRIO) sectoral model. Based on the latest available data (1971–2011), indicators show a sharp decarbonisation of Sweden’s energy supply mix pre-1990, and reductions or reversals in energy intensity, CO2 intensity and energy use post-1990. Reductions in energy intensity are mostly attributed to substantial increases in economic activity rather than reductions in energy use. Econometric results show that variability of CO2 emissions is best expl...
This thesis consists of an introduction and six self-contained papers addressing the economics of el...
Various policy instruments and policy reforms are being implemented to encourage Green Growth and Gr...
More and more cities reduce CO2 emissions by making investments in the local energy system, such as ...
AbstractThis paper provides a production and consumption-based empirical macroeconomic-climate asses...
Large transformations of technologies have occurred in the Swedish economy during the last two centu...
The main purpose of this study is to examine the causal relations between energy use, CO2 emissions ...
To support the fulfillment of Sweden's targets in term of climate change and economic growth, we nee...
Sweden has a policy goal of solving major environmental problems in Sweden within a generation, with...
Sweden has a large per capita carbon footprint, particularly compared to the levels recommended for ...
The purpose of this master’s thesis is to investigate the relationship between renewable and non-ren...
According to the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC), economic growth will eventually cause carbon...
This study determines the trends in energy efficiency and CO2 emissions of the Swedish service secto...
This paper analyses the trends in energy consumption and CO2 emissions as a result of energy efficie...
This paper analyses the trends in energy consumption and CO emissions as a result of energy efficie...
This paper introduces a new concept of comparative carbon advantage as a potential climate mitigatio...
This thesis consists of an introduction and six self-contained papers addressing the economics of el...
Various policy instruments and policy reforms are being implemented to encourage Green Growth and Gr...
More and more cities reduce CO2 emissions by making investments in the local energy system, such as ...
AbstractThis paper provides a production and consumption-based empirical macroeconomic-climate asses...
Large transformations of technologies have occurred in the Swedish economy during the last two centu...
The main purpose of this study is to examine the causal relations between energy use, CO2 emissions ...
To support the fulfillment of Sweden's targets in term of climate change and economic growth, we nee...
Sweden has a policy goal of solving major environmental problems in Sweden within a generation, with...
Sweden has a large per capita carbon footprint, particularly compared to the levels recommended for ...
The purpose of this master’s thesis is to investigate the relationship between renewable and non-ren...
According to the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC), economic growth will eventually cause carbon...
This study determines the trends in energy efficiency and CO2 emissions of the Swedish service secto...
This paper analyses the trends in energy consumption and CO2 emissions as a result of energy efficie...
This paper analyses the trends in energy consumption and CO emissions as a result of energy efficie...
This paper introduces a new concept of comparative carbon advantage as a potential climate mitigatio...
This thesis consists of an introduction and six self-contained papers addressing the economics of el...
Various policy instruments and policy reforms are being implemented to encourage Green Growth and Gr...
More and more cities reduce CO2 emissions by making investments in the local energy system, such as ...