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ISSN:2214-6296

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IF/分区:7.4/Q1

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Claire McKenna,Carina Gronlund,Diana Hernández et al. Claire McKenna et al.
Home weatherization could reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve residents' health and comfort. However, uptake in disadvantaged communities, which could benefit the most, is low. Here we assess barriers to weatherization in owner-occu...
Fedor A Dokshin,Mircea Gherghina,Brian C Thiede Fedor A Dokshin
The push to accelerate the transition to renewable energy sources raises questions about how associated costs and benefits are distributed. The likelihood that individuals and communities benefit from access to solar photovoltaics (PV) may ...
Bruce Tonn,Michaela Marincic,Erin Rose Bruce Tonn
Low-income residential energy efficiency programs save energy and can yield numerous co-benefits or non-energy impacts (NEIs). This paper presents a two-component framework that can be used to measure and monetize household-related NEIs. Tw...
Miranda Simes,Tasfia Rahman,Diana Hernández Miranda Simes
Energy insecurity research has described the prevalence and circumstances of household energy unaffordability, as well as its outcomes for health. Previous studies have also noted coping strategies that result from energy insecurity. We pro...
Clare Cannon,Janae Bonnell,Mariah Padilla et al. Clare Cannon et al.
Energy justice research tends to focus on inequalities that result from energy systems, including from fossil fuel extraction to production, distribution, and consumption. However, little research has investigated local effects of the dispo...
Dominic J Bednar,Tony G Reames Dominic J Bednar
Millions of American households suffer from energy poverty, threatening their continued access to electricity. The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 has unveiled the entrenched environmental and energy injustices that threaten public health at the ...
Henner Busch,Teis Hansen Henner Busch
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic affects people worldwide. The policies in response to the virus range from closure of national borders to curfews for entire metropolises, like Paris. While we can expect severe impacts on the world economy, th...
Rainer Quitzow,German Bersalli,Laima Eicke et al. Rainer Quitzow et al.
In this article, we review the main impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global energy sector and evaluate the implications of related policy responses on prospects for a transition to a climate-friendly energy system. In doing so, we di...
Deepti Deshwal,Pardeep Sangwan,Naveen Dahiya Deepti Deshwal
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit the Indian renewable solar and power sector, supply chains, and businesses and severely hindered the sustainable energy climate transition. This paper assesses the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on power demand, t...
Krista Halttunen,Raphael Slade,Iain Staffell Krista Halttunen
The COVID-19 pandemic sent the oil industry into turmoil on a scale not seen since the 1970s. While the sector appears to be recovering, questions remain about the extent to which the pandemic has offered a glimpse into the possible future ...