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Other publication / This paper draws on new data examining the starkly different global distribution of carbon consumption emissions among individuals from 1990 to 2015 and beyond.
Journal article / This study finds significant impacts on water demand in the Caribbean arising from socio-economic factors.
Journal article / This special issue brings together pioneering new work on supply side climate policy, amidst growing calls for an energy transition away from fossil fuels.
Journal article / This research explores how using grates and rock beds in open fire cooking can reduce harmful emissions and wood consumption in remote, low-income locations.
SEI working paper / The authors conduct case studies in Indonesia to explore the value of incorporating gender equity in decision-making for a just transition to renewable energy.
Journal article / This paper describes a dynamic one‐sector macroeconomic model that draws on both post‐Keynesian and classical/neo‐Marxian themes.
SEI report / A participatory exercise to introduce the concept of transitioning to electricity for cooking in a rural off-grid community.
SEI report / Further investments in oil and gas infrastructure – including new oil sands projects – are increasingly risky given market trends and fundamentals
Journal article / This paper looks at where and how to equitably phase out oil, gas and coal production.
Journal article / A review of the state of the art in research on scenarios, focused on socio-environmental systems analysis, modeling and decision-making.
Other publication / Read recommendations for shaping the COVID-19 recovery so that it supports low-carbon transitions for industry.
Journal article / A household study shows qualified success in displacing more polluting fuels with gasifier pellet stoves for cooking.
Other publication / Rigorous testing and contact tracing would allow the US to reopen the economy, according to preliminary results from a new post-Keynesian model.
Journal article / This study finds significant bias in the self-reported household clean cooking surveys that are prevalent in developing countries.
Journal article / Researchers analyze case studies and data on the prevalence of cookstove "stacking," in which households often mix stove types, undermining clean cooking goals.
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