This paper, newly published in the FSR Climate Working Papers series, quantitatively summarizes the recent empirical evidence on Price Elasticity of Energy Demand to facilitate a sounder economic assessment of energy price changes.
This paper, newly published in the FSR Climate Working Papers series, quantitatively summarizes the recent empirical evidence on Price Elasticity of Energy Demand to facilitate a sounder economic assessment of energy price changes.
The objectives of the Paris Agreement require that all countries, be they advanced economies (AEs) or emerging markets and developing…
On Friday 22 November 2024, the 29th UN Climate Conference ended, leaving most negotiators disappointed about the slow progress and…
On October 23’s online event, Kian Mintz-Woo from University College Cork presented a justice framework focused on climate change and…
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