Ausgabe 4/2009
Special Issue: Energy Efficiency Revisited: How Far Does It Get Us in Controlling Climate Change? Guest Edited by Diana Ürge-Vorsatz & Bert Metz
Inhalt (9 Artikel)
Energy efficiency revisited: how far does it get us in controlling climate change?
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Bert Metz
Bottom–up assessment of potentials and costs of CO2 emission mitigation in the buildings sector: insights into the missing elements
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Aleksandra Novikova, Sonja Köppel, Benigna Boza-Kiss
Opportunities to change development pathways toward lower greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency
Jayant Sathaye, Franck Lecocq, Eric Masanet, Adil Najam, Roberto Schaeffer, Rob Swart, Harald Winkler
Global energy efficiency governance in the context of climate politics
Joyeeta Gupta, Antonina Ivanova
Challenges for energy efficiency improvement under the CDM—the case of energy-efficient lighting
Axel Michaelowa, Daisuke Hayashi, Marc Marr
Transformative energy efficiency and conservation: a sustainable development path approach in British Columbia, Canada
Nichole Dusyk, Tom Berkhout, Sarah Burch, Sylvia Coleman, John Robinson
The macroeconomic rebound effect and the world economy
Terry Barker, Athanasios Dagoumas, Jonathan Rubin