More information:Behnam Zakeri et al, Pandemic, War, and Global Energy Transitions,Energies(2022).DOI: 10.3390/en15176114 Provided by IIASA
Global Transitions, 2, 116–126. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Zakeri, B., Paulavets, K., Barreto-Gomez, L., Echeverri, L. G., Pachauri, S., Boza-Kiss, B., et al. (2022). Pandemic, war, and global energy transitions. Energies, 15(17), 6114. Zhu, M., Gao...
Indeed, global energy-related CO2 emissions grew by 0.9% in 2022, with emissions from coal “gr[owing] by 1.6% or 243 Mt, far exceeding the last decade's average growth rate, and reaching a new all-time high of almost 15.5 Gt” (IEA, 2023, p. 3). Contrary to the first camp, ...
This article aims to uncover the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the energy markets in terms of energy stock indexes, energy futures, ETFs, and implied
The EU should build on the EGD and the response to COVID-19 crisis not only to assure EU energy security, but also to accelerate the green transition and further integrate the EU's biodiversity goals in its response to the war in Ukraine and the phasing out of EU dependence on fossil ...
The historic evolution of global primary energy consumption (GPEC) mix, comprising of fossil (liquid petroleum, gaseous and coal fuels) and non-fossil (nuclear, hydro and other renewables) energy sources while highlighting the impact of the novel corona virus 2019 pandemic outbreak, has been examin...
If global leaders set the expectations that these outcomes are possible, and act on them, then the world could be on the cusp of a new age of prosperity: an economic recovery that will add 30 to 50 percent to GDP over the next decade, with better quality of life for...
War II. The timing of emissions decreases corresponds to lockdown measures in each country. By July 1st, the pandemic’s effects on global emissions diminished as lockdown restrictions relaxed and some economic activities restarted, especially in China and several European countries, but substantial ...
COVID-19 pandemicRENEWABLE energy transition (Government policy)LIFE expectancyGLOBALIZATIONGLOBAL temperature changesdoi:10.1016/j.glt.2021.06.001Alistair WoodwardRangan BanerjeeAlexander BremGlobal Transitions
There was also some concern about global drug shortages given to the impact of pandemic on patient care and mitigation strategies (Badreldin and Atallah, 2020). During the early part of the pandemic, drug makers reported shortages of sertraline hydrochloride linked to increase demand coupled with ...