[HTML][HTML] It starts at home? Climate policies targeting household consumption and behavioral decisions are key to low-carbon futures

G Dubois, B Sovacool, C Aall, M Nilsson… - Energy Research & …, 2019 - Elsevier
Through their consumption behavior, households are responsible for 72% of global
greenhouse gas emissions. Thus, they are key actors in reaching the 1.5° C goal under the …

Mitigation and adaptation strategies to offset the impacts of climate change on urban health: A European perspective

I Kyprianou, G Artopoulos, A Bonomolo… - Building and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Climate change threatens urban health, whether that refers to the human or environmental
aspects of urban life. At the same time, initiatives of city regeneration envision alternative …

A method to identify barriers to and enablers of implementing climate change mitigation options

L Steg, J Veldstra, K de Kleijne, Ş Kılkış, AFP Lucena… - One Earth, 2022 - cell.com
Mitigation option are not yet being implemented at the scale required to limit global warming
to well below 2° C. Various factors have been identified that inhibit the implementation of …

'Climate change mitigation is a hot topic, but not when it comes to hospitals': a qualitative study on hospital stakeholders' perception and sense of responsibility for …

C Quitmann, R Sauerborn, I Danquah… - Journal of Medical …, 2023 - jme.bmj.com
Objective Physical and mental well-being are threatened by climate change. Since hospitals
in high-income countries contribute significantly to climate change through their greenhouse …

Preferences, enablers, and barriers for 1.5° C lifestyle options: Findings from Citizen Thinking Labs in five European Union countries

E Vadovics, JL Richter, M Tornow… - … Science, Practice and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The Horizon 2020 project EU 1.5° C Lifestyles aims to mainstream lifestyles aligned
with the aspirational target of the Paris Agreement. The project analyzes lifestyle …

The exploration of joint carbon mitigation actions between demand-and supply-side for specific household consumption behaviors—A case study in China

M Lei, Q Ding, W Cai, C Wang - Applied Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
The design of “fairness” and “justice” climate policies for controlling indirect household
carbon emissions (IHCEs) requires joint efforts from the demand side and supply side. On …

Human health as a motivator for climate change mitigation: results from four European high-income countries

D Amelung, H Fischer, A Herrmann, C Aall… - Global Environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Invoking health benefits to promote climate-friendly household behavior has three unique
advantages:(i) health co-benefits accrue directly to the acting individual, they are" private …

Mobility, food and housing: responsibility, individual consumption and demand-side policies in European deep decarbonisation pathways

KR Moberg, C Aall, F Dorner, E Reimerson, JP Ceron… - Energy Efficiency, 2019 - Springer
Abstract The Brundtland Commission report 'Our Common Future'highlighted that residents
in high-income countries lead lifestyles incompatible with planetary boundaries. Three …

[HTML][HTML] Barriers, emotions, and motivational levers for lifestyle transformation in Norwegian household decarbonization pathways

KR Moberg, BK Sovacool, A Goritz, GM Hinojosa… - Climatic Change, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Meeting the Paris Agreement targets requires strong near-term climate change
mitigation in all sectors of the economy. Increasing demand-side emission abatement efforts …

[HTML][HTML] Household preferences to reduce their greenhouse gas footprint: A comparative study from four European cities

B Sköld, M Baltruszewicz, C Aall, C Andersson… - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
This paper investigates households' preferences to reduce their carbon footprint (CF)
measured in carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e). It assumes that a substantial CF reduction …