Global Energy and Sustainability Research
External reference: https://openalex.org/T12639
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Authors propose broader view of climate change drivers
Framework proposing anthropogenic power generation and energy balance as factors in climate change, with industrial efficiency improvements as mitigation strategy
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Rapid carbon pricing can create macro-financial instability
Integrated modeling shows rapid decarbonization via carbon pricing creates macro-financial risks, treatable through coordinated climate and economic stabilization policies.
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Greedy hybrid pathway balances emissions, cost, and reliability
Explore Taiwan's energy transition pathways using greedy algorithm optimization to balance nuclear power, emissions reduction, costs, and grid stability through 2050.
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RGGI linked to lower wages for unskilled energy-sector workers
RGGI carbon emissions trading program caused significant wage declines for unskilled workers in energy-intensive sectors, with 7% reduction four years post-implementation, while skilled workers.
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Energy transition model links predict long-term GDP gains and temporary unemployment
Integrated energy and economic modeling shows Netherlands can achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 with long-term GDP growth, but faces transition costs including unemployment and welfare losses.

