Outlines the necessity for small countries to reduce emissions independently, highlighting economic benefits and health improvements from cleaner environments.
Explores climate policy instruments and impacts, emphasizing the importance of population control, energy efficiency, and carbon pricing in achieving emission reduction goals.
Covers the Kaya identity and various levers for decarbonization, emphasizing the role of personal engagement and systemic transformations in climate policy.
Addresses the need for significant CO2 intensity reduction to achieve climate targets while examining the interplay between economic growth and carbon emissions.
Explores Swiss climate objectives, emission reduction strategies, sectoral targets, carbon offsetting, and the implications of different carbon credits.
Explores challenges and solutions for mitigating CO2 emissions, focusing on energy supply, economics, and transition in the context of population growth, energy consumption, and renewable energies.
Delves into sustainability strategies, circular economy, and the transition to a net-zero economy, emphasizing the role of key industries in reducing carbon emissions.