Endogenous simulation of low-carbon lifestyle change in global climate mitigation pathways
Global Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) used to characterise mitigation pathways have very limited or no formal representation of lifestyles and lifestyle change. We demonstrate a novel approach to endogenously simulating low-carbon lifestyle heterogeneity and lifestyle change through soft-coupli...
Main Authors: | Pettifor, H, Mastrucci, A, Wilson, C, van Ruijven, B, Agnew, M, Le Gallic, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IOP Publishing
2023
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