@article{RomanelloNapoliGreenetal., author = {Romanello, Marina and Napoli, Claudia di and Green, Carole and Kennard, Harry and Lampard, Pete and Scamman, Daniel and Walawender, Maria and Ali, Zakari and Ameli, Nadia and Ayeb-Karlsson, Sonja and Beggs, Paul J and Belesova, Kristine and Berrang Ford, Lea and Bowen, Kathryn and Cai, Wenjia and Callaghan, Max and Campbell-Lendrum, Diarmid and Chambers, Jonathan and Cross, Troy J and van Daalen, Kim R and Dalin, Carole and Dasandi, Niheer and Dasgupta, Shouro and Davies, Michael and Dominguez-Salas, Paula and Dubrow, Robert and Ebi, Kristie L and Eckelman, Matthew and Ekins, Paul and Freyberg, Chris and Gasparyan, Olga and Gordon-Strachan, Georgiana and Graham, Hilary and Gunther, Samuel H and Hamilton, Ian and Hang, Yun and H{\"a}nninen, Risto and Hartinger, Stella and He, Kehan and Heidecke, Julian and Hess, Jeremy J and Hsu, Shih-Che and Jamart, Louis and Jankin, Slava and Jay, Ollie and Kelman, Ilan and Kiesewetter, Gregor and Kinney, Patrick and Kniveton, Dominic and Kouznetsov, Rostislav and Larosa, Francesca and Lee, Jason K W and Lemke, Bruno and Liu, Yang and Liu, Zhao and Lott, Melissa and Lotto Batista, Mart{\´i}n and Lowe, Rachel and Odhiambo Sewe, Maquins and Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime and Maslin, Mark and McAllister, Lucy and McMichael, Celia and Mi, Zhifu and Milner, James and Minor, Kelton and Minx, Jan C and Mohajeri, Nahid and Momen, Natalie C and Moradi-Lakeh, Maziar and Morrissey, Karyn and Munzert, Simon and Murray, Kris A and Neville, Tara and Nilsson, Maria and Obradovich, Nick and O'Hare, Megan B and Oliveira, Camile and Oreszczyn, Tadj and Otto, Matthias and Owfi, Fereidoon and Pearman, Olivia and Pega, Frank and Pershing, Andrew and Rabbaniha, Mahnaz and Rickman, Jamie and Robinson, Elizabeth J Z and Rockl{\"o}v, Joacim and Salas, Renee N and Semenza, Jan C and Sherman, Jodi D and Shumake-Guillemot, Joy and Silbert, Grant and Sofiev, Mikhail and Springmann, Marco and Stowell, Jennifer D and Tabatabaei, Meisam and Taylor, Jonathon and Thompson, Ross and Tonne, Cathryn and Treskova, Marina and Trinanes, Joaquin A and Wagner, Fabian and Warnecke, Laura and Whitcombe, Hannah and Winning, Matthew and Wyns, Arthur and Yglesias-Gonz{\´a}lez, Marisol and Zhang, Shihui and Zhang, Ying and Zhu, Qiao and Gong, Peng and Montgomery, Hugh and Costello, Anthony}, title = {The 2023 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: the imperative for a health-centred response in a world facing irreversible harms}, series = {The Lancet}, volume = {402}, journal = {The Lancet}, number = {10419}, doi = {10.1016/S0140-6736(23)01859-7}, pages = {2346 -- 2394}, language = {en} } @article{RomanelloDiNapoliDrummondetal., author = {Romanello, Marina and Di Napoli, Claudia and Drummond, Paul and Green, Carole and Kennard, Harry and Lampard, Pete and Scamman, Daniel and Arnell, Nigel and Ayeb-Karlsson, Sonja and Berrang Ford, Lea and Belesova, Kristine and Bowen, Kathryn and Cai, Wenjia and Callaghan, Max and Campbell-Lendrum, Diarmid and Chambers, Jonathan and Daalen, Kim R van and Dalin, Carole and Dasandi, Niheer and Dasgupta, Shouro and Davies, Michael and Dominguez-Salas, Paula and Dubrow, Robert and Ebi, Kristie L and Eckelman, Matthew and Ekins, Paul and Escobar, Luis E and Georgeson, Lucien and Graham, Hilary and Gunther, Samuel H and Hamilton, Ian and Hang, Yun and H{\"a}nninen, Risto and Hartinger, Stella and He, Kehan and Hess, Jeremy J and Hsu, Shih-Che and Jankin, Slava and Jamart, Louis and Jay, Ollie and Kelman, Ilan and Kiesewetter, Gregor and Kinney, Patrick and Kjellstrom, Tord and Kniveton, Dominic and Lee, Jason K W and Lemke, Bruno and Liu, Zhao and Lott, Melissa and Lotto Batista, Martin and Lowe, Rachel and MacGuire, Frances and Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo and Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime and Maslin, Mark and McAllister, Lucy and McGushin, Alice and McMichael, Celia and Mi, Zhifu and Milner, James and Minor, Kelton and Minx, Jan C and Mohajeri, Nahid and Moradi-Lakeh, Maziar and Morrissey, Karyn and Munzert, Simon and Murray, Kris A and Neville, Tara and Nilsson, Maria and Obradovich, Nick and O'Hare, Megan B and Oreszczyn, Tadj and Otto, Matthias and Owfi, Fereidoon and Pearman, Olivia and Rabbaniha, Mahnaz and Robinson, Elizabeth J Z and Rockl{\"o}v, Joacim and Salas, Renee N and Semenza, Jan C and Sherman, Jodi D and Shi, Liuhua and Shumake-Guillemot, Joy and Silbert, Grant and Sofiev, Mikhail and Springmann, Marco and Stowell, Jennifer and Tabatabaei, Meisam and Taylor, Jonathon and Tri{\~n}anes, Joaquin and Wagner, Fabian and Wilkinson, Paul and Winning, Matthew and Yglesias-Gonz{\´a}lez, Marisol and Zhang, Shihui and Gong, Peng and Montgomery, Hugh and Costello, Anthony}, title = {The 2022 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: health at the mercy of fossil fuels}, series = {The Lancet}, volume = {400}, journal = {The Lancet}, number = {10363}, doi = {10.1016/S0140-6736(22)01540-9}, pages = {1619 -- 1654}, language = {en} } @article{DoebbelingHildebrandtMierschKhannaetal., author = {D{\"o}bbeling-Hildebrandt, Niklas and Miersch, Klaas and Khanna, Tarun M. and Bachelet, Marion and Bruns, Stephan B. and Callaghan, Max and Edenhofer, Ottmar and Flachsland, Christian and Forster, Piers M. and Kalkuhl, Matthias and Koch, Nicolas and Lamb, William F. and Ohlendorf, Nils and Steckel, Jan Christoph and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Systematic review and meta-analysis of ex-post evaluations on the effectiveness of carbon pricing}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {15}, journal = {Nature Communications}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-024-48512-w}, abstract = {Today, more than 70 carbon pricing schemes have been implemented around the globe, but their contributions to emissions reductions remains a subject of heated debate in science and policy. Here we assess the effectiveness of carbon pricing in reducing emissions using a rigorous, machine-learning assisted systematic review and meta-analysis. Based on 483 effect sizes extracted from 80 causal ex-post evaluations across 21 carbon pricing schemes, we find that introducing a carbon price has yielded immediate and substantial emission reductions for at least 17 of these policies, despite the low level of prices in most instances. Statistically significant emissions reductions range between -5\% to -21\% across the schemes (-4\% to -15\% after correcting for publication bias). Our study highlights critical evidence gaps with regard to dozens of unevaluated carbon pricing schemes and the price elasticity of emissions reductions. More rigorous synthesis of carbon pricing and other climate policies is required across a range of outcomes to advance our understanding of "what works" and accelerate learning on climate solutions in science and policy.}, language = {en} } @article{vonStechowMinxRiahi, author = {von Stechow, C. and Minx, Jan C. and Riahi, K.}, title = {2°C and the Sustainable Development Goals: United they stand, divided they fall?}, series = {Environmental Research Letters}, journal = {Environmental Research Letters}, language = {en} } @article{StechowMcCollumRiahietal., author = {Stechow, Christoph von and McCollum, David and Riahi, Keywan and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Integrating global climate change mitigation goals with other sustainability objectives : a synthesis}, series = {Annual Review of Environment and Resources}, volume = {40}, journal = {Annual Review of Environment and Resources}, doi = {10.1146/annurev-environ-021113-095626}, pages = {363 -- 394}, language = {en} } @unpublished{KagawaSuhHubaceketal., author = {Kagawa, Shigemi and Suh, Sangwon and Hubacek, Klaus and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {CO2 emission clusters within global supply chain networks: Implications for climate change mitigation}, series = {Global Environmental Change}, journal = {Global Environmental Change}, edition = {35}, doi = {10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2015.04.003}, pages = {486 -- 496}, abstract = {Production and consumption of goods and services are interlinked through complex global supply-chain networks; so are the greenhouse gas emissions associated with them. Using a model that represents global supply-chain networks, we identified supply-chain clusters with high CO2 emissions within more than 300 million individual supply chains. We distinguished 4756 significant CO2 clusters and found that in 2008, global supply-chain networks associated with U.S. transport equipment and construction demand included relatively large CO2 clusters in China, accounting for 17\% and 10\%, respectively, of the U.S. CO2 footprint. Of added importance is the fact that these two clusters in China had annual growth rates of 42\% and 58\%, respectively, during the period 1995-2008. Our results show the importance for climate policy of monitoring these CO2 clusters that dominate CO2 emissions in global supply chains, and they offer insights on where climate policy can be effectively directed.}, language = {en} } @article{HallegatteRogeljAllenetal., author = {Hallegatte, S. and Rogelj, J. and Allen, Myles R. and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Mapping the climate change challenge}, series = {Nature Climate Change}, journal = {Nature Climate Change}, language = {en} } @article{CreutzigJochemEdelenboschetal., author = {Creutzig, Felix and Jochem, Patrick and Edelenbosch, Oreane Y. and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Transport: A roadblock to climate change mitigation?}, series = {Science (Policy Forum)}, volume = {350}, journal = {Science (Policy Forum)}, number = {6263}, issn = {0036-8075}, doi = {10.1126/science.aac8033}, pages = {912}, language = {en} } @article{HubacekFengMinxetal., author = {Hubacek, Klaus and Feng, Kuishuang and Minx, Jan C. and Zhou, Naijun}, title = {Teleconnecting consumption to environmental impacts at multiple spatial scales}, series = {Journal of Industrial Ecology}, volume = {18}, journal = {Journal of Industrial Ecology}, number = {1}, issn = {1088-1980}, doi = {10.1111/jiec.12082}, pages = {7 -- 9}, language = {en} } @article{MinxBaiocchiWiedmann, author = {Minx, Jan C. and Baiocchi, Giovanni and Wiedmann, Thomas}, title = {Carbon footprints of cities and other human settlements in the UK}, series = {Environmental Research Letters}, journal = {Environmental Research Letters}, number = {8}, doi = {10.1088/1748-9326/8/3/035039}, pages = {1 -- 10}, language = {en} } @article{CreutzigPoppPlevinetal., author = {Creutzig, Felix and Popp, Alexander and Plevin, Richard and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Reconciling top-down and bottom-up modelling on future bioenergy deployment}, series = {Nature Climate Change}, volume = {2}, journal = {Nature Climate Change}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1038/nclimate1416}, pages = {320 -- 327}, language = {en} } @article{MinxBaiocchiPeters, author = {Minx, Jan C. and Baiocchi, Giovanni and Peters, Glen P.}, title = {A 'carbonizing dragon': China's fast growing CO2 emissions revisited.}, series = {Environmental science \& technology}, volume = {45}, journal = {Environmental science \& technology}, number = {21}, doi = {10.1021/es201497m}, pages = {9144 -- 9153}, language = {en} } @article{SindenPetersMinxetal., author = {Sinden, Graham E. and Peters, Glen P. and Minx, Jan C. and Weber, Christopher L.}, title = {International flows of embodied CO2 with an application to aluminium and the EU ETS}, series = {Climate Policy Special Issue: Consuming and producing carbon: what is the role for border measures?}, volume = {11}, journal = {Climate Policy Special Issue: Consuming and producing carbon: what is the role for border measures?}, number = {5}, issn = {1469-3062}, pages = {1226 -- 1245}, language = {en} } @article{PetersMinxWeber, author = {Peters, Glen P. and Minx, Jan C. and Weber, Christopher L.}, title = {Growth in emission transfers via international trade from 1990 to 2008}, series = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, volume = {108}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, number = {21}, issn = {1091-6490}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1006388108}, pages = {8903 -- 8908}, language = {en} } @article{KagawaNansaiKondoetal., author = {Kagawa, Shigemi and Nansai, Keisuke and Kondo, Yasushi and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Role of motor vehicle lifetime extension in climate change policy}, series = {Environmental science \& technology}, volume = {45}, journal = {Environmental science \& technology}, number = {4}, issn = {1520-5851}, doi = {10.1021/es1034552}, pages = {1184 -- 1191}, language = {en} } @article{CreutzigMcGlynnMinx, author = {Creutzig, Felix and McGlynn, Emily and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Climate policies for road transport revisited (I): Evaluation of the current framework.}, series = {Energy Policy}, volume = {39}, journal = {Energy Policy}, number = {5}, pages = {2396 -- 2406}, language = {en} } @article{FengHubacekMinx, author = {Feng, Kuishuang and Hubacek, Klaus and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Spatially explicit analysis of water footprints in the UK}, series = {Water}, volume = {3}, journal = {Water}, number = {1}, issn = {2073-4441}, doi = {10.3390/w3010047}, pages = {47 -- 63}, language = {en} } @article{BaiocchiMinx, author = {Baiocchi, Giovanni and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Understanding changes in the UK's CO2 emissions: A global perspective}, series = {Environmental Science \& Technology}, volume = {44}, journal = {Environmental Science \& Technology}, number = {4}, issn = {0013-936X}, doi = {10.1021/es902662h}, pages = {1177 -- 1184}, language = {en} } @article{WiedmannWoodMinx, author = {Wiedmann, Thomas and Wood, Richard and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {A carbon footprint time series of the UK-results from a multi-region input-output model}, series = {Economic Systems Research}, volume = {1}, journal = {Economic Systems Research}, number = {22}, issn = {0953-5314}, doi = {10.1080/09535311003612591}, pages = {19 -- 42}, language = {en} } @article{BaiocchiMinxHubacek, author = {Baiocchi, Giovanni and Minx, Jan C. and Hubacek, Klaus}, title = {The impact of social factors and consumer behavior on CO2 emissions in the UK: A panel regression based on input-output and geo-demographic consumer segmentation data}, series = {Journal of Industrial Ecology}, volume = {14}, journal = {Journal of Industrial Ecology}, pages = {50 -- 72}, language = {en} } @article{FengHubacekGuanetal., author = {Feng, Kuishuang and Hubacek, Klaus and Guan, Dabo and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Distributional effects of climate change taxation: the case of the UK}, series = {Environmental science \& technology}, volume = {44}, journal = {Environmental science \& technology}, number = {10}, doi = {10.1021/es902974g}, pages = {3670 -- 3676}, language = {en} } @article{PetersGuanHubaceketal., author = {Peters, G. P. and Guan, Dabo and Hubacek, K. and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Effects of China's economic growth}, series = {Science}, volume = {328}, journal = {Science}, number = {5980}, doi = {10.1126/science.328.5980.824-b}, pages = {824 -- 825}, language = {en} } @article{MinxWiedmannWood, author = {Minx, Jan C. and Wiedmann, Thomas and Wood, R.}, title = {Input-output analysis and carbon footprinting: an overview of applications.}, series = {Economic Systems Research}, volume = {3}, journal = {Economic Systems Research}, number = {21}, doi = {10.1080/09535310903541298}, pages = {187 -- 216}, language = {en} } @incollection{MunksgaardMinxChristofferson, author = {Munksgaard, Jesper and Minx, Jan C. and Christofferson, Line Block}, title = {Models for national CO2 accounting}, series = {Handbook of input-output economics in industrial ecology}, booktitle = {Handbook of input-output economics in industrial ecology}, isbn = {978-1-4020-4083-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4020-5737-3_26}, pages = {533 -- 560}, language = {en} } @incollection{MinxBaioccchi, author = {Minx, Jan C. and Baioccchi, Giovanni}, title = {Time use and sustainability: An input-output approach in mixed units}, series = {Handbook of input-output economics in industrial ecology}, booktitle = {Handbook of input-output economics in industrial ecology}, isbn = {978-1-4020-4083-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4020-5737-3_37}, pages = {819 -- 846}, language = {en} } @incollection{WiedmannMinx, author = {Wiedmann, Thomas and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {A definition of 'carbon footprint' [Chapter 1]}, series = {Ecological economics research trends}, booktitle = {Ecological economics research trends}, publisher = {Nova Science Publishers, Inc.}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-1-60021-941-2}, pages = {1 -- 12}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Minx, author = {Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Data Frameworks in Monetary, Physical and Time Units for Quantitative Sustainable Consumption Research}, publisher = {University of York}, address = {York}, pages = {305}, language = {en} } @article{WiedemannMinxBarrett, author = {Wiedemann, Thomas and Minx, Jan C. and Barrett, John}, title = {Allocating ecological footprints to final consumption categories with input-output analysis}, series = {Ecological Economics}, volume = {56}, journal = {Ecological Economics}, number = {1}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {28 -- 48}, language = {en} } @article{KagawaSuhHubaceketal., author = {Kagawa, S. and Suh, Sangwon and Hubacek, K. and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {CO 2 emission clusters within global supply chain networks: Implications for climate change mitigation}, series = {Global Environmental Change}, volume = {35}, journal = {Global Environmental Change}, issn = {0959-3780}, doi = {10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2015.04.003}, pages = {486 -- 496}, language = {en} } @article{BaiocchiCreutzigMinx, author = {Baiocchi, Giovanni and Creutzig, Felix and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {A spatial typology of human settlements and their CO2 emissions in England}, series = {Global Environmental Change}, volume = {34}, journal = {Global Environmental Change}, doi = {10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2015.06.001}, pages = {13 -- 21}, language = {en} } @article{EdenhoferMinx, author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Mapmakers and navigators, facts and values}, series = {Science}, volume = {345}, journal = {Science}, number = {6192}, doi = {10.1126/science.1255998}, pages = {37 -- 38}, language = {en} } @misc{PachauriAllenMinx, author = {Pachauri, Rajendra K. and Allen, Myles R. and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Climate Change 2014 : Synthesis Report}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, pages = {138}, language = {en} } @misc{EdenhoferPichsMadrugaSokonaetal., author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Pichs-Madruga, Ram{\´o}n and Sokona, Youba and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {978-1-107-05821-7}, pages = {1454}, language = {de} } @incollection{EdenhoferPichsMadrugaMinx, author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Pichs-Madruga, Ram{\´o}n and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Summary for Policymakers}, series = {Climate change 2014 : Mitigation of climate change ; working group III contribution to the fifth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change}, booktitle = {Climate change 2014 : Mitigation of climate change ; working group III contribution to the fifth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {978-1-107-65481-5}, pages = {1 -- 30}, language = {en} } @incollection{EdenhoferPichsMadrugaSokonaetal., author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Pichs-Madruga, Ram{\´o}n and Sokona, Youba and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Technical Summary}, series = {Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change}, booktitle = {Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {978-1-107-05821-7}, pages = {33 -- 107}, language = {en} } @article{MinxCreutzigAgostonetal., author = {Minx, Jan C. and Creutzig, Felix and Agoston, Peter and al., et.}, title = {Urban infrastructure choices structure climate solutions}, series = {Nature Climate Change}, volume = {6}, journal = {Nature Climate Change}, issn = {1758-678X}, doi = {10.1038/nclimate3169}, pages = {1054 -- 1056}, abstract = {Cities are becoming increasingly important in combatting climate change, but their overall role in global solution pathways remains unclear. Here we suggest structuring urban climate solutions along the use of existing and newly built infrastructures, providing estimates of the mitigation potential.}, language = {en} } @article{vonStechowMcCollumRiahietal., author = {von Stechow, Christoph and McCollum, David and Riahi, Keywan and Minx, Jan C. and Kriegler, Elmar and van Vuuren, Detlef P. and Jewell, Jessica and Robledo-Abad, Carmenza and Hertwich, Edgar and Tavoni, Massimo and Mirasgedis, Sevastianos and Lah, Oliver and Roy, Joyashree and Mulugetta, Yacob and Dubash, Navroz K. and Bollen, Johannes and {\"U}rge-Vorsatz, Diana and Edenhofer, Ottmar}, title = {Integrating climate change mitigation with other sustainability objectives: an assessment}, series = {Annual Reviews of the Environment and Resources}, volume = {40}, journal = {Annual Reviews of the Environment and Resources}, doi = {10.1146/annurev-environ-021113-095626}, pages = {363 -- 394}, language = {en} } @article{SmithDavisCreutzigetal., author = {Smith, Pete and Davis, Steven J. and Creutzig, Felix and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Biophysical and economic limits to negative CO2 emissions}, series = {Nature Climate Change}, volume = {6}, journal = {Nature Climate Change}, doi = {10.1038/nclimate2870}, pages = {42 -- 50}, abstract = {To have a >50\% chance of limiting warming below 2 °C, most recent scenarios from integrated assessment models (IAMs) require large-scale deployment of negative emissions technologies (NETs). These are technologies that result in the net removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. We quantify potential global impacts of the different NETs on various factors (such as land, greenhouse gas emissions, water, albedo, nutrients and energy) to determine the biophysical limits to, and economic costs of, their widespread application. Resource implications vary between technologies and need to be satisfactorily addressed if NETs are to have a significant role in achieving climate goals.}, language = {en} } @article{KowarschFlachslandMinxetal., author = {Kowarsch, Martin and Flachsland, Christian and Minx, Jan C. and et al.,}, title = {A road map for global environmental assessments}, series = {Nature Climate Change}, volume = {7}, journal = {Nature Climate Change}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, issn = {1758-678X}, doi = {10.1038/nclimate3307}, pages = {379 -- 382}, abstract = {Increasing demand for solution-oriented environmental assessments brings significant opportunities and challenges at the science-policy-society interface. Solution-oriented assessments should enable inclusive deliberative learning processes about policy alternatives and their practical consequences.}, language = {en} } @article{MinxCallaghanLambetal., author = {Minx, Jan C. and Callaghan, Max W. and Lamb, William F. and Garard, Jennifer and Edenhofer, Ottmar}, title = {Learning about climate change solutions in the IPCC and beyond}, series = {Environmental science \& policy}, journal = {Environmental science \& policy}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]}, issn = {1462-9011}, doi = {10.1016/j.envsci.2017.05.014}, language = {en} } @article{Minx2017, author = {Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Better data for assessing local climate policies}, series = {Environmental Research Letters}, volume = {12}, journal = {Environmental Research Letters}, number = {5}, issn = {1748-9326}, doi = {10.1088/1748-9326/aa6e03}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b1570-opus4-22542}, pages = {3}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @techreport{KhannaBaiocchiCallaghanetal., type = {Working Paper}, author = {Khanna, Tarun and Baiocchi, Giovanni and Callaghan, Max W. and Creutzig, Felix and Bogdan Guias, Horia and Haddaway, Neal and Hirth, Lion and Javaid, Aneeque and Koch, Nicolas and Laukemper, Sonja and Loeschel, Andreas and Del Mar Zamora, Maria and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Reducing carbon emissions of households through monetary incentives and behavioral interventions: a meta-analysis}, doi = {10.21203/rs.3.rs-124386/v1}, abstract = {Despite the importance of evaluating all mitigation options so as to inform policy decisions addressing climate change, a systematic analysis of household-scale interventions to reduce carbon emissions is missing. Here, we address this gap through a state-of-the-art machine-learning assisted meta-analysis to comparatively assess the effectiveness of a range of monetary and behavioral interventions in energy demand of residential buildings. We identify 122 studies and extract 360 effect sizes representing trials on 1.2 million households in 25 countries. We find that all the studied interventions reduce energy consumption of households. Our meta-regression evidences that monetary incentives are on an average more effective than behavioral interventions, but deploying the right combinations of interventions together can increase overall effectiveness. We estimate global cumulative emissions reduction of 8.64 Gt CO2 by 2040, though deploying the most effective packages and interventions could result in greater reduction. While modest, this potential should be viewed in conjunction with the need for de-risking mitigation with energy demand reductions and realizing substantial co-benefits. }, language = {de} } @article{KhannaBaiocchiCallaghanetal., author = {Khanna, Tarun and Baiocchi, Giovanni and Callaghan, Max and Creutzig, Felix and Guias, Horia and Haddaway, Neal R. and Hirth, Lion and Javaid, Aneeque and Koch, Nicolas and Laukemper, Sonja and L{\"o}schel, Andreas and del Mar Zamora Dominguez, Maria and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {A multi-country meta-analysis on the role of behavioural change in reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions in residential buildings}, series = {Nature Energy}, volume = {6}, journal = {Nature Energy}, doi = {10.1038/s41560-021-00866-x}, pages = {925 -- 932}, abstract = {Despite the importance of evaluating all mitigation options to inform policy decisions addressing climate change, a comprehensive analysis of household-scale interventions and their emissions reduction potential is missing. Here, we address this gap for interventions aimed at changing individual households' use of existing equipment, such as monetary incentives or feedback. We have performed a machine learning-assisted systematic review and meta-analysis to comparatively assess the effectiveness of these interventions in reducing energy demand in residential buildings. We extracted 360 individual effect sizes from 122 studies representing trials in 25 countries. Our meta-regression confirms that both monetary and non-monetary interventions reduce the energy consumption of households, but monetary incentives, of the sizes reported in the literature, tend to show on average a more pronounced effect. Deploying the right combinations of interventions increases the overall effectiveness. We have estimated a global carbon emissions reduction potential of 0.35 GtCO2 yr-1, although deploying the most effective packages of interventions could result in greater reduction. While modest, this potential should be viewed in conjunction with the need for de-risking mitigation pathways with energy-demand reductions.}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerHansenCallaghanLeeetal., author = {M{\"u}ller-Hansen, Finn and Callaghan, Max W. and Lee, Yuan Ting and Leipprand, Anna and Flachsland, Christian and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Who cares about coal? Analyzing 70 years of German parliamentary debates on coal with dynamic topic modeling}, series = {Energy Research \& Social Science}, volume = {72}, journal = {Energy Research \& Social Science}, doi = {10.1016/j.erss.2020.101869}, abstract = {Despite Germany's Paris Agreement pledge and coal exit legislation, the political debate around carbon-intensive coal remains heated. Coal power and mining have played an important, yet changing role in the history of German politics. In this paper, we analyze the entire parliamentary debate on coal in the German parliament (Bundestag) from its inception in 1949 to 2019. For this purpose we extract the more than 870,000 parliamentary speeches from all protocols in the history of the Bundestag. We identify the 9167 speeches mentioning coal and apply dynamic topic modeling - an unsupervised machine learning technique that reveals the changing thematic structure of large document collections over time - to analyze changes in parliamentary debates on coal over the past 70 years. The trends in topics and their varying internal structure reflect how energy policy was discussed and legitimized over time: Initially, coal was framed as a driver of economic prosperity and guarantee of energy security. In recent years, the debate evolved towards energy transition, coal phase-out and renewable energy expansion. Germany's smaller and younger parties, the Greens and the Left Party, debate coal more often in the context of the energy transition and climate protection than other parties. Our results reflect trends in other countries and other fields of energy policy. Methodologically, our study illustrates the potential of and need for computational methods to analyze vast corpora of text and to complement traditional social science methods.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MinxTschochohei, author = {Minx, Jan C. and Tschochohei, H.}, title = {Die Bedeutung des Fl{\"a}chenverbrauchs f{\"u}r die Halbtagsgesellschaft}, series = {Die Halbtagsgesellschaft: Konkrete Utopie f{\"u}r eine Zukunftsf{\"a}hige Gesellschaft}, booktitle = {Die Halbtagsgesellschaft: Konkrete Utopie f{\"u}r eine Zukunftsf{\"a}hige Gesellschaft}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3832922450}, pages = {153 -- 165}, language = {de} } @article{MunksgaardPadeMinx, author = {Munksgaard, J. and Pade, L.-L. and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Influence of trade on national CO2 emissions}, series = {International Journal of Global Energy Issues}, volume = {23}, journal = {International Journal of Global Energy Issues}, number = {4}, publisher = {Inderscience}, issn = {1741-5128}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJGEI.2005.006950}, pages = {324 -- 336}, language = {en} } @incollection{EdenhoferKadnerVonStechowetal., author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Kadner, Susanne and Von Stechow, Christoph and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Beyond the 2°C limit: Facing the economic und technological challenges}, series = {Towards a Workable und Effective Climate Regime}, booktitle = {Towards a Workable und Effective Climate Regime}, publisher = {CEPR Press}, isbn = {978-1-907142-95-6}, pages = {49 -- 68}, language = {en} } @incollection{EdenhoferKadnerMinx, author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Kadner, Susanne and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Ist das Zwei-Grad-Ziel w{\"u}nschenswert und ist es noch erreichbar? Der Beitrag der Wissenschaft zu einer politischen Debatte}, series = {Die Zukunft des Klimas : neue Erkenntnisse, neue Herausforderungen ; ein Report der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft}, booktitle = {Die Zukunft des Klimas : neue Erkenntnisse, neue Herausforderungen ; ein Report der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft}, publisher = {C.H.Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3406669675}, pages = {69 -- 92}, language = {de} } @techreport{MinxCreutzigMedingeretal., type = {Working Paper}, author = {Minx, Jan C. and Creutzig, Felix and Medinger, Verena and Ziegler, Tina}, title = {Developing a pragmatic approach to assess urban metabolism in Europe: A Report to the European Environment Agency}, publisher = {TU Berlin}, pages = {83}, language = {en} } @techreport{MinxBaiocchiWiedmann, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Minx, Jan C. and Baiocchi, Giovanni and Wiedmann, Thomas}, title = {Understanding Changes in the UK's CO2 Emissions: A Structural Decomposition Approach}, publisher = {London}, language = {en} } @techreport{CreutzigFlachslandMcGlynnetal., type = {Working Paper}, author = {Creutzig, Felix and Flachsland, Christian and McGlynn, Emily and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {CITIES: Car Industry, Road Transport and an international Emission Trading Scheme. Policy options}, pages = {130}, language = {en} } @article{BaioccchiMinx, author = {Baioccchi, Giovanni and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Consumer Emissions}, series = {The New Scientist}, journal = {The New Scientist}, number = {February 27 - March 5}, pages = {26 -- 27}, language = {en} } @incollection{PaulWiedmannBarrettetal., author = {Paul, A. and Wiedmann, Thomas and Barrett, John and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {A Plain English Guide to Input-Output Analysis: The Resources und Energy Analysis Programme}, series = {The Sustainability Practitioner's Guide to Input-Output Analysis}, booktitle = {The Sustainability Practitioner's Guide to Input-Output Analysis}, publisher = {CommonGround}, address = {Illinois, USA}, isbn = {978-1863357470}, language = {en} } @techreport{ScottBarrettBaiocchietal., type = {Working Paper}, author = {Scott, K. and Barrett, John and Baiocchi, Giovanni and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Meeting the UK Climate Change Challenge: The Contribution of Resource Efficiency". Report to the Waste und Resources Action Programme, York, UK}, language = {en} } @techreport{MinxWiedmannBarrett, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Minx, Jan C. and Wiedmann, Tommy and Barrett, John}, title = {Methods Review to Support the PAS Process for the Calculation of the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Embodied in Good und Services}, language = {en} } @techreport{WiedmannWoodLenzenetal., type = {Working Paper}, author = {Wiedmann, Thomas and Wood, Richard and Lenzen, Manfred and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Development of an Embedded Carbon Emissions Indicator - Producing a Time Series of Input-Output Tables und Embedded Carbon Dioxide Emissions for the UK by Using a MRIO Data Optimisation System}, language = {en} } @techreport{MinxScottPeters, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Minx, Jan C. and Scott, K. and Peters, G.}, title = {An Analysis of Sweden's Carbon Footprint}, publisher = {WWF, Stockholm, Sweden}, address = {Stockholm}, language = {en} } @techreport{BarrettMinxPaul, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Barrett, John and Minx, Jan C. and Paul, Alistair}, title = {Towards a low footprint Scotland - Living well, within our ecological limits}, publisher = {Stockholm Environment Institute}, address = {York, UK}, language = {en} } @techreport{HaqMinx, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Haq, G. and Minx, Jan C.}, title = {Greening the Greys: Climate Change und the Over 50's}, publisher = {Stockholm Environment Institute}, address = {York, UK}, language = {en} } @techreport{WiedemannMinxBarrett, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Wiedemann, Thomas and Minx, Jan C. and Barrett, John}, title = {Sustainable Consumption und Production - Development of an Evidence Base: Resource Flows}, language = {en} }