Understanding the Jevons paradox R York, JA McGee Environmental Sociology 2 (1), 77-87, 2016 | 187 | 2016 |
Does Renewable Energy Development Decouple Economic Growth from CO2 Emissions? R York, JA McGee Socius 3, 2378023116689098, 2017 | 137 | 2017 |
Renewable energy injustice: The socio-environmental implications of renewable energy consumption JA McGee, PT Greiner Energy Research & Social Science 56, 101214, 2019 | 112 | 2019 |
Asymmetric relationship of urbanization and CO2 emissions in less developed countries JA McGee, R York PloS one 13 (12), e0208388, 2018 | 68 | 2018 |
Does certified organic farming reduce greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural production? JA McGee Agriculture and Human Values 32, 255-263, 2015 | 62 | 2015 |
Snakes in the greenhouse: Does increased natural gas use reduce carbon dioxide emissions from coal consumption? PT Greiner, R York, JA McGee Energy Research & Social Science 38, 53-57, 2018 | 54 | 2018 |
Can Reducing Income Inequality Decouple Economic Growth from CO2 Emissions? JA McGee, PT Greiner Socius 4, 2378023118772716, 2018 | 53 | 2018 |
The impacts of technology: a re-evaluation of the STIRPAT model JA McGee, MT Clement, JF Besek Environmental Sociology 1 (2), 81-91, 2015 | 47 | 2015 |
When are fossil fuels displaced? An exploratory inquiry into the role of nuclear electricity production in the displacement of fossil fuels PT Greiner, R York, JA McGee Heliyon 8 (1), 2022 | 30 | 2022 |
Does gender climate influence climate change? The multidimensionality of gender equality and its countervailing effects on the carbon intensity of well-being C Ergas, PT Greiner, JA McGee, MT Clement Sustainability 13 (7), 3956, 2021 | 30 | 2021 |
Gender inequality, reproductive justice, and decoupling economic growth and emissions: a panel analysis of the moderating association of gender equality on the relationship … JA McGee, PT Greiner, M Christensen, C Ergas, MT Clement Environmental Sociology 6 (3), 254-267, 2020 | 27 | 2020 |
How do slums change the relationship between urbanization and the carbon intensity of well-being? JA McGee, C Ergas, PT Greiner, MT Clement PloS one 12 (12), e0189024, 2017 | 26 | 2017 |
Introducing the ecological explosion: A cross-national analysis of invasive species and economic development JF Besek, JA McGee International Journal of Sociology 44 (1), 75-93, 2014 | 24 | 2014 |
Urban density and the metabolic reach of metropolitan areas: A panel analysis of per capita transportation emissions at the county-level C Ergas, M Clement, J McGee Social Science Research 58, 243-253, 2016 | 20 | 2016 |
Divergent pathways on the road to sustainability: a multilevel model of the effects of geopolitical power on the relationship between economic growth and environmental quality PT Greiner, JA McGee Socius 4, 2378023117749381, 2018 | 18 | 2018 |
Sustaining without changing: The metabolic rift of certified organic farming JA McGee, C Alvarez Sustainability 8 (2), 115, 2016 | 18 | 2016 |
Is labor green?: a cross-national panel analysis of unionization and carbon dioxide emissions CH Alvarez, JA McGee, R York Nature and Culture 14 (1), 17-38, 2019 | 17 | 2019 |
Locked into emissions: How mass incarceration contributes to climate change JA McGee, PT Greiner, C Appleton Social Currents 8 (4), 326-340, 2021 | 14 | 2021 |
Racial Justice is Climate Justice: Racial Capitalism and the Fossil Economy JA McGee, PT Greiner https://www.hamptonthink.org/read/racial-justice-is-climate-justice-racial …, 2020 | 14 | 2020 |
The asymmetry of economic growth and the carbon intensity of well-being PT Greiner, JA McGee Environmental Sociology 6 (1), 95-106, 2020 | 13 | 2020 |