Title of article
Considering only first-order effects? How simplifications lead to unrealistic technology optimism in climate change mitigation
Author/Authors
Anders Arvesen، نويسنده , , Ryan M. Bright، نويسنده , , Edgar G. Hertwich، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
7
From page
7448
To page
7454
Abstract
This article challenges the notion that energy efficiency and ‘clean’ energy technologies can deliver sufficient degrees of climate change mitigation. By six arguments not widely recognized in the climate policy arena, we argue that unrealistic technology optimism exists in current climate change mitigation assessments, and, consequently, world energy and climate policy. The overarching theme of the arguments is that incomplete knowledge of indirect effects, and neglect of interactions between parts of physical and social sub-systems, systematically leads to overly optimistic assessments. Society must likely seek deeper changes in social and economic structures to preserve the climatic conditions to which the human civilization is adapted. We call for priority to be given to research evaluating aspects of mitigation in a broad, system-wide perspective.
Keywords
Sustainable development , Climate policy , Limits to growth
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
973470
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