Bridging the gap–the role of equitable, low carbon lifestyles

S Capstick, R Khosla, S Wang… - … ). The Emissions Gap …, 2020 - un-ilibrary.org
Minimizing the impacts of climate change requires rapid transitions in people’s lifestyles and
how we organize our societies, institutions and infrastructure. This is underscored by the …

[PDF][PDF] Bridging the gap-the role of equitable low-carbon lifestyles-Emissions Gap Report 2020 Chapter 6

S Capstick, S Wang, N Berg, D Ivanova, I Otto, T Gore… - 2020 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
… To design equitable low-carbon lifestyle approaches, it is important to consider these
consumption inequities and identify populations with very high and very low carbon footprints. …

Inequality and sustainable consumption: bridging the gaps

G Seyfang, J Paavola - Local Environment, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… infrastructure for equitable sustainable development. … carbon budget would be reduced,
providing market signals and incentives for adaptation to low-carbon consumption and lifestyles. …

Lifestyle, an integrative concept: Cross‐disciplinary insights for lowcarbon research

MD Agnew, H Pettifor, C Wilson - … Reviews: Energy and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
… gas emissions, “we will miss a brief and rapidly closing window of … to support a positive
transition to lowcarbon lifestyles. … and equitable physical and social structures to support net-zero …

[PDF][PDF] Bridging the emissions gap-The role of non-state and subnational actors

A Hsu, O Widerberg, S Weinfurter, M Roelfsema… - 2018 - repository.ubn.ru.nl
… pricing in fiscal reform packages that are progressive, equitable and socially acceptable, …
examines the role of fiscal policy reform in creating strong incentives for low carbon investments …

[HTML][HTML] A middle-out approach to foster low-carbon lifestyles

Y Parag, S Ayal - One Earth, 2023 - Elsevier
… regulation or grass-roots activities; rather, it sheds light on the many actors that are often
overlooked but could fill significant roles and crucial functions in fostering consistent …

The desirability of transitions in demand: Incorporating behavioural and societal transformations into energy modelling

A Nikas, J Lieu, A Sorman, A Gambhir, E Turhan… - Energy Research & …, 2020 - Elsevier
… potential in shifting lifestyle patterns. In doing so, we emphasise the role of different scientific
… In this perspective, we have made an effort to contribute to bridging this gap, by outlining a …

“We can't be too saintly”: Why members of parliament in the United Kingdom are reluctant to lead by example with low-carbon behaviour

S Westlake, C Demski, N Pidgeon - Energy Research & Social Science, 2024 - Elsevier
… Furthermore, climate advocates who are seen to have lower-carbon lifestyles have been
shown to be more credible and more effective at promoting climate policies [[47], [48], [49]]. In …

[HTML][HTML] … about Climate Change and Ready to Take Action? An Analysis of the Pro-Climate Actions Individuals Are Motivated to Take to Lower Their Carbon Footprints

S Olson, M Szafraniec, J Heinonen, Á Árnadóttir - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
lower consumption-based carbon footprints [13]. In the Nordics, a higher perception of a
climate-sustainable lifestyle was related to lower carbon … associated with lower carbon footprints …

[HTML][HTML] Sustainable low-carbon post COVID 19 recovery measures across sectors in world economies: a thematic analysis on its coverage

A Badruddin - Total Environment Research Themes, 2023 - Elsevier
… benefits are based on fair and equitable solutions. The longer-… consumption), people's
lifestyles are influenced by social … This research contributes in bridging the knowledge gap as it …