Addresses the need for significant CO2 intensity reduction to achieve climate targets while examining the interplay between economic growth and carbon emissions.
Explores the interplay between demography and sustainable development, focusing on global population trends and their implications for social and economic growth.
Explores the relationship between demography and sustainable development, focusing on historical population growth and the implications for future trends.
Explores the IPAT formula, analyzing environmental impact factors like population, affluence, and technology, and discusses strategies for meeting CO₂ emissions targets.
Explores the intricate relationship between energy supply, economics, and the transition towards sustainable practices, emphasizing the need for decarbonisation and a shift to a less extractive economy.
Examines the impact of population growth on prosperity, innovation, and planetary resources, highlighting the complex interplay between demographic trends and economic development.
Outlines the necessity for small countries to reduce emissions independently, highlighting economic benefits and health improvements from cleaner environments.
Examines the demographic transition through the Sweden model, focusing on mortality, fertility, population growth, demographic dividend, age structure changes, and global education expansion.
Explores the environmental impacts of energy use and transportation, emphasizing the challenges in offsetting CO2 emissions from housing, cars, and aviation.