Book
Peace not Pollution: How Going Green Can Tackle Climate Change and Toxic Politics
- Championing the green energy transition without playing into the hands of populists
- Taxing carbon
- The fast track to global carbon taxation
- Carbon pricing and social acceptability: Using EU ETS auction revenues for social expenditures in a changing world
- Phase-out policies
- Sobriety
- Managing energy demand with information-based policies in times of crises
- Promoting solar energy: Accounting for barriers to the transition
- Decarbonisation and regulation of the electricity sector in Europe
- Challenges for retail electricity
- Assessing the scientific impact of sustainable development, climate change and biodiversity projects in the Horizon 2020 programme
- Is green growth achievable?
- Equitable climate mitigation strategies in a world of high energy prices
- The green energy transition, part 1: Background and hurdles
- The green energy transition, part 2: Drivers, effects of carbon pricing, new externalities and policy challenges
- The green energy transition, part 3: Climate finance opportunities, perspectives and strains
- The green transition, energy security and energy independence
- Unextractable minerals and metals for the energy transition
- On the new geopolitics of critical materials and the green transition
- Mineral extraction and conflict in the era of green technologies: Implications and consequences
- Clean energy, clean politics: The key importance of decentralisation, transparency and local empowerment for the green transitio