Addresses the need for significant CO2 intensity reduction to achieve climate targets while examining the interplay between economic growth and carbon emissions.
Explores climate policy instruments, including abatement costs, tradable permits, and tax approaches, emphasizing cost-efficiency and global emissions reduction.
Explores environmental policies like command control, emissions trading, and taxation, analyzing their impact on abatement costs and emissions reduction.
Explores planning multi-energy systems, optimizing energy technologies, and increasing self-sufficiency through predictive control and district-level design.
Discusses the economic consequences of climate change impacts in Switzerland, emphasizing the importance of reducing global emissions to mitigate warming.
Covers the Kaya identity and various levers for decarbonization, emphasizing the role of personal engagement and systemic transformations in climate policy.