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applied modules they use for representing sectoral energy and emission characteristics and dynamics. The purpose is to provide … technical insight into recent advances in the modelling of current and future energy and abatement technologies and how they can … represent likely energy system transitions in the decades to come, modern CGE tools have learned from bottom-up studies. Three …
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Much of the guidance about potential impacts of reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) speculates …
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In their 1963 classic Scarcity and Growth Howard Barnett and Chandler Morse argued that resource scarcity did not threaten economic growth. A second investigation in the late 1970s, Scarcity and Growth Reconsidered, reached largely the same conclusion. The 25 years since that work was published...
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emissions of a pollutant while another is used to address specific seasonal concerns. Very little work has been done on the …
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The global energy transition from fossil to low-carbon energy challenges the future of the Norwegian petroleum sector … for gas to the EU. What energy policies can assist the transition into a low-carbon society? We explore three investment … scenarios for the Norwegian offshore energy sector from 2020 to 2070: 1) Business as usual, 2) Increasing cash-flow by …
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While the rest of the world has pursued absolute emissions limits for greenhouse gases, the Bush administration has … proposed an alternative policy formulation based, among other things, on reducing emissions intensity—that is, emissions per …-based emissions target, along with its voluntary nature and weak targets. This raises the question of whether intensity …
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electricity trade yields an emissions–income relationship that peaks and plateaus. The carbon intensity of energy declines in …This paper explores the relationships among economic development, energy consumption, and carbon dioxide (CO2 …) emissions by focusing on a set of advanced economies, the U.S. states. Energy consumption and emissions grew 50–60 percent on …
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determinants of the growing carbon footprint in this emerging economy. To measure the household emissions, we combine national …The objectives of this study are to analyze the household carbon footprint pattern in Indonesia and to analyze the … of the rise in emissions from the micro perspective. Comparing CO2 intensities, the results show that transportation …
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Organic agriculture, as an adaptation strategy to climate change and variability, is a concrete and promising option for rural communities and has additional potential as a mitigation strategy. This article is a short review of this topic. Adaptation and mitigation based on organic agriculture...
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house gas emissions is raised above the international quota price within the Norwegian economy. The hypothesis does not hold …
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