There is a growing scientific consensus that limiting the increase in global average temperature to around 2 C above pre-industrial levels is necessary to avoid unacceptable impact on the climate system. This requires that the developed countries' emissions are radically reduced during the next 40 years. Energy scenario studies provide insights on the societal transitions that might be implied by such low-carbon futures, and in this paper we discuss how a greater attention to different governance and institutional issues can complement future scenario exercises. The analysis is based on a critical review of 20 quantitative and qualitative scenario studies, all of relevance for meeting long-term climate policy objectives. The paper: (a) anal...
In spite of current multiple political crises, global warming will remain a prime issue on the globa...
This study develops a scenario-based model to analyze the impact of energy policies that may influen...
International audienceThis article considers the usefulness of low-carbon scenarios in public decisi...
In this thesis various forms of scenario analysis are discussed both to explore 1) how energy syste...
The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21) agreed upon limiting global mean ...
The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21) agreed upon limiting global mean ...
Addressing global climate change calls for rapid, large-scale deployment of Renewable Energy Technol...
Addressing global climate change calls for rapid, large-scale deployment of renewable energy technol...
The world is at a pivotal crossroad in energy choices. There is a strong sense that our use of energ...
International consensus is growing that a transition towards a low carbon society (LCS) is needed ov...
Under the 2008 Climate Change Act, the UK has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by ...
We analyse long-term energy prospects from the point of view of future carbon dioxide emissions and ...
Since various public and private actors at the international, supranational, national and subnationa...
The four quantitative scenarios for low-carbon futures of the pan-European energy system presented i...
The scenarios generated by energy systems models provide a picture of the range of possible pathways...
In spite of current multiple political crises, global warming will remain a prime issue on the globa...
This study develops a scenario-based model to analyze the impact of energy policies that may influen...
International audienceThis article considers the usefulness of low-carbon scenarios in public decisi...
In this thesis various forms of scenario analysis are discussed both to explore 1) how energy syste...
The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21) agreed upon limiting global mean ...
The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21) agreed upon limiting global mean ...
Addressing global climate change calls for rapid, large-scale deployment of Renewable Energy Technol...
Addressing global climate change calls for rapid, large-scale deployment of renewable energy technol...
The world is at a pivotal crossroad in energy choices. There is a strong sense that our use of energ...
International consensus is growing that a transition towards a low carbon society (LCS) is needed ov...
Under the 2008 Climate Change Act, the UK has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by ...
We analyse long-term energy prospects from the point of view of future carbon dioxide emissions and ...
Since various public and private actors at the international, supranational, national and subnationa...
The four quantitative scenarios for low-carbon futures of the pan-European energy system presented i...
The scenarios generated by energy systems models provide a picture of the range of possible pathways...
In spite of current multiple political crises, global warming will remain a prime issue on the globa...
This study develops a scenario-based model to analyze the impact of energy policies that may influen...
International audienceThis article considers the usefulness of low-carbon scenarios in public decisi...