Einmal pro Woche fassen wir einen Forschungsaufsatz in Form eines kurzen und kompakten Twitter-Threads zusammen. Hier finden sich die Quellenangaben und Threads von allen "Paper der Woche" zum Thema Klima.

  • Behrens, C., & Pels, E. (2012). Intermodal competition in the London–Paris passenger market: High-Speed Rail and air transport. Journal of Urban Economics, 71(3), 278-288.
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  • Berry, A. (2019). The distributional effects of a carbon tax and its impact on fuel poverty: A microsimulation study in the French context. Energy Policy, 124, 81-94.
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  • Bushnell, J. B., Muehlegger, E., & Rapson, D. S. (2022). Energy Prices and Electric Vehicle Adoption (No. w29842). National Bureau of Economic Research.
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  • Costa, L., Moreau, V., Thurm, B., Yu, W., Clora, F., Baudry, G., & Kropp, J. P. (2021). The decarbonisation of Europe powered by lifestyle changes. Environmental Research Letters, 16(4), 044057.
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  • Creutzig, F., Niamir, L., Bai, X., Callaghan, M., Cullen, J., Díaz-José, J., ... & Ürge-Vorsatz, D. (2022). Demand-side solutions to climate change mitigation consistent with high levels of well-being. Nature Climate Change, 12(1), 36-46.
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  • Dechezleprêtre, A.; Fabre, A.; Kruse, T.; Planterose, B.;Sanchez Chico, A.; Stantcheva, S. (2022). Fighting Climate Change: International Attitudes Towards Climate Policies. 
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  • Dewenter, R., & Heimeshoff, U. (2012). Less pain at the pump? The effects of regulatory interventions in retail gasoline markets (No. 51). DICE Discussion paper.
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  • Haberl, H., Wiedenhofer, D., Virág, D., Kalt, G., Plank, B., Brockway, P., ... & Creutzig, F. (2020). A systematic review of the evidence on decoupling of GDP, resource use and GHG emissions, part II: synthesizing the insights. Environmental Research Letters, 15(6), 065003.
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  • Hess, D. J. (2014). Sustainability transitions: A political coalition perspective. Research Policy, 43(2), 278-283.
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  • Keyßer, L. T., & Lenzen, M. (2021). 1.5 C degrowth scenarios suggest the need for new mitigation pathways. Nature communications, 12(1), 1-16.
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  • Khalfan, A., Lewis, A. N., Aguilar, C., Persson, J., Lawson, M., Dabi, N., Jayoussi, S. & Acharya, S. (2023). Climate Equality: A Planet for the 99%. Oxfam.
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  • Malm, A. (2013). The origins of fossil capital: From water to steam in the British cotton industry. Historical Materialism, 21(1), 15-68.
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  • Mattioli, G., Roberts, C., Steinberger, J. K., & Brown, A. (2020). The political economy of car dependence: A systems of provision approach. Energy Research & Social Science, 66, 101486.
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  • Nash, S. L., & Steurer, R. (2021). Climate change acts in Scotland, Austria, Denmark and Sweden: The role of discourse and deliberation. Climate Policy, 21(9), 1120-1131.
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  • Oswald, Y., Owen, A., & Steinberger, J. K. (2020). Large inequality in international and intranational energy footprints between income groups and across consumption categories. Nature Energy, 5(3), 231-239.
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  • Owen, A., Barrett, J. (2020). Reducing inequality resulting from UK low-carbon policy. Climate Policy, 20 (10), 1193-1208. Zum Twitter-Thread hier
  • Ruhnau, O., Stiewe, C., Muessel, J., & Hirth, L. (2022). Gas demand in times of crisis. The response of German households and industry to the 2021/22 energy crisis.
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  • Shahmohammadi, S., Steinmann, Z. J., Tambjerg, L., van Loon, P., King, J. H., & Huijbregts, M. A. (2020). Comparative greenhouse gas footprinting of online versus traditional shopping for fast-moving consumer goods: A stochastic approach. Environmental science & technology, 54(6), 3499-3509.
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  • Starr, J., Nicolson, C., Ash, M., Markowitz, E. M., & Moran, D. (2023). Income-based US household carbon footprints (1990–2019) offer new insights on emissions inequality and climate finance. PLOS Climate, 2(8), e0000190.
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  • Stoddard, I., Anderson, K., Capstick, S., Carton, W., Depledge, J., Facer, K., ... & Williams, M. (2021). Three decades of climate mitigation: why haven't we bent the global emissions curve?. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 46(1), 653-689.
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  • Taheripour, F., Chepeliev, M., Damania, R., Farole, T., Lozano Gracia, N., & Russ, J. D. (2021). Putting the Green Back in Greenbacks.
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  • Theine, H., Humer, S., Moser, M., & Schnetzer, M. (2022). Emissions inequality: Disparities in income, expenditure, and the carbon footprint in Austria. Ecological Economics, 197, 107435.
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  • Von Platten, J., Mangold, M., Mjörnell, K. (2020). A matter of metrics? How analysing per capita energy use changes the face of energy efficient housing in Sweden and reveals injustices in the energy transition. Energy Research & Social Science, 70. 
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  • Von Platten, J., Mangold, M., Johansson T., Mjörnell, K. (2022). Energy Efficiency at what cost? Unjust burden-sharing of rent increases in extensive energy retrofitting projects in Sweden. Energy Research & Social Science, 92. Zum Twitter-Thread hier

 

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