Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 93, November 2022
Energy, consumption, and behavior
1.) Energy communities as demand-side innovators? Assessing the potential of European cases to reduce demand and foster flexibility. --Jake Barnes, Paula Hansen, Tanja Kamin, Urša Golob, ... Agatino Nicita
2.) The hopeful expect to be comfortable: Exploring emotion and personal norms related to sustainable buildings in the United States. --Laura Arpan, Romina Rissetto, Zhuxuan Yan, Astrid Roetzel, ... Andrea Gasparella
3.) I could but I don't: What does it take to adopt pro-environmental behaviors in the United States?. --Alexi E. Lamm, Roslynn G.H. McCann, Peter D. Howe
4.) Haunted by the past: Exploring the micro-level effects of childhood economic shocks on energy poverty in developing countries. --Boqiang Lin, Michael Adu Okyere
Energy politics and national profiles
5.) Systematic Historical Analogue Research for Decision-making (SHARD): Introducing a new methodology for using historical case studies to inform low-carbon transitions. --Cameron Roberts, Gregory Nemet
6.) Beyond the narratives of trade and domination: How ecology, connectivity, and history shape Chinese investments in foreign electricity grids. --Timothy Joseph Henares, Laurence L. Delina
7.) Geopolitical leverage in the energy transition: A framework for analysis and the case of Australian electricity exports. --Christian Downie
8.) Civil society, environmental litigation, and Confucian energy justice: A case study of an environmental NGO in China. --Xinxin Wang, Kevin Lo
9.) From energy islands to energy highlands? Political barriers to sustainability transitions in the Baltic region. --Inese Zepa
10.) Greening oil money: The geopolitics of energy finance going green. --Natalie Koch
11.) The crises of a crisis: The impact of Covid-19 on localised decarbonisation ambitions in the United Kingdom. --Ami Crowther, Saska Petrova, James Evans, Kate Scott
12.) Eliciting knowledge from stakeholders to identify critical issues of the transition to climate neutrality in Greece, the Nordic Region, and the European Union. --Nikos Kleanthis, Vassilis Stavrakas, Andrzej Ceglarz, Diana Süsser, ... Alexandros Flamos
13.) High-voltage steering: China's energy market reforms, industrial policy tools and the 2021 electricity crisis. --Hannes Gohli
Energy institutions and governance
Energy transitions
Energy equity and justice
Energy innovation and research
14.) Misleading intentions? Questioning the effectiveness and biases of Eurobarometer data for energy sustainability, development and transition research. --Andrea Gatto, Demetrio Panarello
15.) Transforming North-South research partnerships: Lessons learned from energy, technology & enterprise global challenge research fund projects. --Benjamin L. Robinson, Mike J. Clifford, Sarah Jewitt
Externalities and the environment
16.) Microgrids through the Energy-Water-Food Security Nexus in La Guajira, Colombia: Increasing water and food security or jeopardizing groundwater levels?. --Ian Granit
17.) A review of community impacts of boom-bust cycles in unconventional oil and gas development. --Meghan Klasic, Madeline Schomburg, Gwen Arnold, Abigail York, ... Luigi Zialcita
1.) Energy communities as demand-side innovators? Assessing the potential of European cases to reduce demand and foster flexibility. --Jake Barnes, Paula Hansen, Tanja Kamin, Urša Golob, ... Agatino Nicita
2.) The hopeful expect to be comfortable: Exploring emotion and personal norms related to sustainable buildings in the United States. --Laura Arpan, Romina Rissetto, Zhuxuan Yan, Astrid Roetzel, ... Andrea Gasparella
3.) I could but I don't: What does it take to adopt pro-environmental behaviors in the United States?. --Alexi E. Lamm, Roslynn G.H. McCann, Peter D. Howe
4.) Haunted by the past: Exploring the micro-level effects of childhood economic shocks on energy poverty in developing countries. --Boqiang Lin, Michael Adu Okyere
Energy politics and national profiles
5.) Systematic Historical Analogue Research for Decision-making (SHARD): Introducing a new methodology for using historical case studies to inform low-carbon transitions. --Cameron Roberts, Gregory Nemet
6.) Beyond the narratives of trade and domination: How ecology, connectivity, and history shape Chinese investments in foreign electricity grids. --Timothy Joseph Henares, Laurence L. Delina
7.) Geopolitical leverage in the energy transition: A framework for analysis and the case of Australian electricity exports. --Christian Downie
8.) Civil society, environmental litigation, and Confucian energy justice: A case study of an environmental NGO in China. --Xinxin Wang, Kevin Lo
9.) From energy islands to energy highlands? Political barriers to sustainability transitions in the Baltic region. --Inese Zepa
10.) Greening oil money: The geopolitics of energy finance going green. --Natalie Koch
11.) The crises of a crisis: The impact of Covid-19 on localised decarbonisation ambitions in the United Kingdom. --Ami Crowther, Saska Petrova, James Evans, Kate Scott
12.) Eliciting knowledge from stakeholders to identify critical issues of the transition to climate neutrality in Greece, the Nordic Region, and the European Union. --Nikos Kleanthis, Vassilis Stavrakas, Andrzej Ceglarz, Diana Süsser, ... Alexandros Flamos
13.) High-voltage steering: China's energy market reforms, industrial policy tools and the 2021 electricity crisis. --Hannes Gohli
Energy institutions and governance
Energy transitions
Energy equity and justice
Energy innovation and research
14.) Misleading intentions? Questioning the effectiveness and biases of Eurobarometer data for energy sustainability, development and transition research. --Andrea Gatto, Demetrio Panarello
15.) Transforming North-South research partnerships: Lessons learned from energy, technology & enterprise global challenge research fund projects. --Benjamin L. Robinson, Mike J. Clifford, Sarah Jewitt
Externalities and the environment
16.) Microgrids through the Energy-Water-Food Security Nexus in La Guajira, Colombia: Increasing water and food security or jeopardizing groundwater levels?. --Ian Granit
17.) A review of community impacts of boom-bust cycles in unconventional oil and gas development. --Meghan Klasic, Madeline Schomburg, Gwen Arnold, Abigail York, ... Luigi Zialcita
Jake Barnes - Personal Name
Nikos Kleanthis - Personal Name
Ami Crowther - Personal Name
Natalie Koch - Personal Name
Inese Zepa - Personal Name
Xinxin Wang - Personal Name
Christian Downie - Personal Name
Timothy Joseph Henares - Personal Name
Cameron Roberts - Personal Name
Boqiang Lin - Personal Name
Alexi E. Lamm - Personal Name
Laura Arpan - Personal Name
Hannes Gohli - Personal Name
Nikos Kleanthis - Personal Name
Ami Crowther - Personal Name
Natalie Koch - Personal Name
Inese Zepa - Personal Name
Xinxin Wang - Personal Name
Christian Downie - Personal Name
Timothy Joseph Henares - Personal Name
Cameron Roberts - Personal Name
Boqiang Lin - Personal Name
Alexi E. Lamm - Personal Name
Laura Arpan - Personal Name
Hannes Gohli - Personal Name
Volume 93, November 2022
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2022
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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