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Fossil fuel consumption and the environment
Published 1989“…This paper describes the major links between commercial energy consumption and the environment, focussing especially on fossil fuels. It then looks at what would be the impact of the growth in world energy demand that is forecast by most "energy experts". …”
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Dataset for analysing the relationships among economic growth, fossil fuel and non-fossil fuel consumption
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Where are Fossil Fuels Displaced by Alternatives?
Published 2024-04-01“… In light of ongoing and accelerating climate change driven by human combustion of fossil fuels, researchers have found evidence that national-level inequality influences whether nations are able to replace fossil fuels with alternative energies. …”
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Fossil fuel dependence and energy insecurity
Published 2022-06-01“…Conclusions Nations that produce oil and coal do not seem to have better energy insecurity as a result, representing a distributional inequality. Fossil fuel-producing nations should consider implementing policies that would allow them to retain more wealth from fossil fuel production.…”
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Extended producer responsibility for fossil fuels
Published 2023-01-01“…It would also mean that the principal beneficiary of high fossil fuel prices, the fossil fuel industry itself, plays its part in addressing the climate challenge while reducing the risk of asset stranding.…”
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Litigation in the fossil fuel divestment movement
Published 2017“…The fossil fuel divestment movement has been described as the fastest-growing disinvestment movement in history, and in recent years it has continued to expand. …”
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Extended producer responsibility for fossil fuels*
Published 2023“…It would also mean that the principal beneficiary of high fossil fuel prices, the fossil fuel industry itself, plays its part in addressing the climate challenge while reducing the risk of asset stranding.…”
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Aviation exceptionalism, fossil fuels and the state
Published 2024“…Aviation has an outsized and rapidly growing climate impact, and associated policy decisions have perpetuated fossil fuel use. Since aviation is dependent on high energy density that only fossil fuels can (currently) provide, the industry faces fundamental constraints to green its capital. …”
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Stranded assets and the fossil fuel divestment campaign: what does divestment mean for the valuation of fossil fuel assets?
Published 2013“…The fossil fuel divestment campaign has rapidly gained traction throughout university campuses and elsewhere since its launch. …”
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