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renewable energy, and Colombia’s clean development mechanism. Using the “chicken game,” the best response is to “disable the …
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climate and energy targets in 9 chosen European countries and on transition into low-carbon economies. The paper discusses … emissions of at least 9 million tonnes CO2 equivalent per year, increase in the capacity of renewable energy sources and … improvement in the primary energy consumption. The analysis of operational programs allowed also for a rough estimate of the …
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This paper combines an econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humidity exposure with … future scenarios of climate change and socioeconomic development to characterize climate impacts on energy demand at … different spatial scales. Globally, future climate change is expected to have a moderate impact on energy demand, in the order …
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sector, endogenous fertility, directed technical change and fossil/renewable energy. We estimate the world economy is more …
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sector, endogenous fertility, directed technical change and fossil/renewable energy. We estimate the world economy is more …
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Developing Asia has the world's fastest greenhouse gas emissions growth. This study uses an economy-energy … carbon trade, and increasing the later that mitigation is initiated. Under the 2°C scenarios, annual average energy supply …
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. Particular strengths include efficient lighting, photovoltaics, and energy storage technologies. Further opportunities include …
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is not evident whether CCS is an efficient mitigation option, it is compared to a variety of renewable energy sources …. Thus, it is cheaper to avoid one ton of CO2 by means of wind energy, but costs arising from the use of solar energy are …
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