Highlights•Urban and household economies of scale enable lower mobility and housing emissions.•Household income drives total carbon footprints of consumption.• …
Cities, as the primary hubs of economic activities and the end-points of goods and services consumption, bear significant responsibility for the majority of global greenhouse gas …
Colombia represents that group of developing countries that is facing new challenges in energy demand due to climatic phenomena, technological changes and the growing use of …
Researching the dynamics of residential electricity consumption at finely-resolved timescales is increasingly practical with the growing availability of high-resolution data and …
This study explores the ecological indicators relevant to long-term sustainability by the food- energy-water nexus among BRICS (Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China, and South …
This paper examines the endogenous evolution of household consumption patterns and household carbon emissions (HCEs) by integrating the analysis methods of income …
Is reducing paid working time (WT) a potential win-win climate change mitigation strategy, which may simultaneously serve environmental sustainability and human well-being? While …
B Yu, YM Wei, K Gomi, Y Matsuoka - Nature Energy, 2018 - nature.com
Population dynamics has been acknowledged as a key concern for projecting future emissions, partly because of the huge uncertainties related to human behaviour. However …
This paper argues for a disaggregation of pro-environmental behavior into habitual and occasional behavior. The former captures routine everyday activities such as regularly …