Climate,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
10(1), P. 8 - 8
Published: Jan. 14, 2022
If
we
are
going
to
be
able
fight
climate
change
in
an
effective
way
there
is
a
need
for
profound
sustainability
transformation
of
society.
The
question
how
everyday
pro-environmental
behavior
such
as
climate-friendly
food
choices
should
looked
upon
this
context:
something
that
hides
the
structural
change,
or
starting
point
transformation?
aim
discuss
emotions
related
conflicts
encountered
when
trying
make
society
not
always
sustainable
can
used
promote
transformational
learning.
Interviews
were
performed
with
15
adolescents.
Emotions
felt
relation
and
youth
cope
explored.
results
show
mainly
individualized
guilt,
helplessness,
irritation
they
coped
primarily
by
distancing
themselves
from
felt,
but
also
sometimes
problem-focused
through
positive
reappraisal.
Results
discussed
theories
about
critical
emotional
awareness
prefigurative
politics.
It
argued
taking
account
aspects
manner,
issues
justice
could
brought
surface
transformative
learning
enhanced.
Environmental Chemistry Letters,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
21(1), P. 55 - 80
Published: Sept. 6, 2022
Abstract
Global
industrialization
and
excessive
dependence
on
nonrenewable
energy
sources
have
led
to
an
increase
in
solid
waste
climate
change,
calling
for
strategies
implement
a
circular
economy
all
sectors
reduce
carbon
emissions
by
45%
2030,
achieve
neutrality
2050.
Here
we
review
with
focus
management,
energy,
air
water
quality,
land
use,
industry,
food
production,
life
cycle
assessment,
cost-effective
routes.
We
observed
that
increasing
the
use
of
bio-based
materials
is
challenge
terms
cover.
Carbon
removal
technologies
are
actually
prohibitively
expensive,
ranging
from
100
1200
dollars
per
ton
dioxide.
Politically,
only
few
companies
worldwide
set
change
goals.
While
can
be
implemented
various
such
as
waste,
buildings,
transportation,
assessment
required
optimize
new
systems.
Overall,
provide
theoretical
foundation
sustainable
industrial,
agricultural,
commercial
future
constructing
routes
economy.
PLOS Climate,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
4(1), P. e0000356 - e0000356
Published: Jan. 24, 2025
The
growing
urgency
of
the
climate
crisis
necessitates
innovative
educational
approaches
to
equip
people
with
knowledge
and
skills
address
challenges
be
able
influence
policy
effectively.
Education
can
a
central
asset
promoting
action,
yet
importance
change
education
has
been
underexposed
in
large
influential
assessment
reports
such
as
those
from
IPCC.
This
study
provides
comprehensive
mapping
literature
on
particular
focus
time
period
2008-2023.
By
combining
human
coding
natural
language
processing
(NLP)
techniques,
we
examined
diverse
corpus
over
6’000
publications
peer
reviewed
literature.
findings
highlight
pivotal
role
across
various
disciplines
its
alignment
critical
research
themes
adaptation,
mitigation,
disaster
risk
management,
sustainability.
Our
analysis
reveals
three
predominant
topics
within
which
are
related
effective
learning
methodologies,
sustainable
development
education,
adaptation
resilience.
Additionally,
identified
emerging
emphasizing
youth
agents,
necessity
transformative
practices
energy
literacy.
Through
geoparsing,
it
was
possible
infer
country
mentions
case
studies.
These
appeared
largely
skewed
towards
English
speaking
countries
United
States
Kingdom,
underpinning
diversifying
funding
fostering
an
open
data
culture.
insights
gained
this
scoping
review
underscore
potential
not
only
enhance
but
also
drive
community
engagement
initiatives,
thus
contributing
broader
action
efforts.
In
essence,
suggests
for
cultivating
active
informed
society
capable
addressing
pressing
posed
by
change.
Importantly,
calls
integration
into
policy-relevant
reports.
Environmental Research Letters,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
18(3), P. 033002 - 033002
Published: Feb. 14, 2023
Abstract
Computable
general
equilibrium
(CGE)
models
have
been
widely
employed
in
economic,
social,
and
environmental
impact
assessments
for
low-carbon
policies.
As
net-zero
transition
has
become
a
global
trend,
it
is
crucial
to
conduct
systematic
review
of
how
CGE
serve
This
examined
1002
studies
published
between
2001
2021,
revealing
the
application
policy
analysis
by
researchers
51
countries,
including
United
States,
China,
Western
Europe,
Japan,
Australia,
while
Latin
America,
Central
Asia
Eastern
Europe
are
limited.
Climate
targets,
carbon
pricing,
energy
main
focuses
analysis,
land
policy,
demand-side
actions,
several
other
policies
less
studied.
In
addition,
generally
on
economic
impacts
reduction,
with
growing
amount
attention
social
consequences.
The
structure,
database,
model
coupling
techniques
becoming
more
complex
order
increasingly
multifaceted
diverse
study
purposes.
provides
comprehensive
overview
research
trends
policies,
thus
improving
our
understanding
multiple
impacts,
models.
We
also
identify
gaps
potential
cutting-edge
current
research.
Future
work
should
improve
capacity
simulate
actual
‘second-best’
provide
feedback
optimization,
enhance
dynamic
mechanisms
structural
change.
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: June 13, 2022
Carbon
emissions
from
the
transport
sector
(COE)
has
witnessed
unprecedented
growth,
which
calls
for
special
measures
to
control
these
achieve
carbon
neutrality
by
2050.
One
of
taken
limit
is
climate
change
mitigation
technology
related
(CCMT).
However,
there
exists
relatively
scant
literature
that
explores
CCMT-COE
nexus.
Hence,
present
study
whether
CCMT
curbs
COE
in
top
carbon-emitting
countries.
For
this
purpose,
we
employ
a
panel
quantile
regression
(PQR)
approach,
probes
impact
on
low-,
middle,
and
high-emission
The
result
shows
does
not
affect
at
lowest
(i.e.,
10th
quantile)
while
plunges
all
other
quantiles.
In
particular,
1%
increase
0.13%
25th,
50th,
75th
quantile,
upsurge
impedes
0.22%
90th
quantile.
light
findings,
policy
should
invest
mitigating
scale
it
up
out.
Journal of European Public Policy,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
30(3), P. 401 - 424
Published: Dec. 27, 2022
Most
governments
aim
for
net-zero
greenhouse
gas
(GHG)
emissions
by
2050,
but
none
know
fully
how
to
get
there.
The
papers
in
this
special
issue
examine
the
role
of
climate
governance
action,
addressing
three
research
questions:
a)
what
characterizes
enduring
governance,
b)
which
factors
drive
developments,
and
c)
can
these
be
sustained
within
polity?
In
introductory
article,
we
present
ideal-typical
models
that
provide
answers
questions.
are,
respectively,
market
failure,
socio-technological
transition,
public
support
models.
Political
science,
as
a
discipline,
is
ideally
suited
contribute
further
development
model,
bears
much
promise
sustaining
energy
transition.
issue's
contributions
highlight
two
concepts
crucial
regarding
governance:
complexity
consensus.
These
mutually
constitutive:
policy
packages
question,
including
its
(heterogenous)
societal
dimensions,
will
have
greater
chance
being
more
efficacious
less
contested.
PLOS Climate,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
1(5), P. e0000035 - e0000035
Published: May 25, 2022
Profound
societal
change
along
with
continued
technical
improvements
will
be
required
to
meet
our
climate
goals,
as
well
improve
people’s
quality
of
life
and
ensure
thriving
economies
ecosystems.
Achieving
the
urgent
necessary
transformations
laid
out
in
recently
published
IPCC
report
require
placing
people
at
heart
action.
Tackling
cannot
achieved
solely
through
technological
breakthroughs
or
new
models.
We
must
build
on
strong
social
science
knowledge
base
develop
a
more
visible,
responsive
interdisciplinary-oriented
that
engages
is
valued
its
diversity
by
decision-makers
from
government,
industry,
civil
society
law.
Further,
we
need
design
interventions
are
both
effective
reducing
emissions
achieve
wider
goals
such
wellbeing,
equity,
fairness.
Given
all
solutions
involve
one
way
another,
sciences
have
vital
role
play.