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Scientific paper • 2018
By: Christian Kerschner, Melf-Hinrich Ehlers, Petra Wächter, Linda Nierling
Mainstream sustainability discourses are firmly built on the mantra that more technology leads to more economic growth, which in turn leads to more welfare and sustainability. With economic growth becoming ever more difficult and undesirable, and sustainability challenges ever more pressing, alternative post-growth and Degrowth discourses have gained momentum in the last decade. However, the ro...
• 2018
By: Damian Ludewig, Svenja Schulze, Michael Vassiliadis, Ottmar Edenhofer, Jennifer Morgan, Christoph Zöpel, Manfred Fischedick, Peter Hennicke, Patrick Graichen, Friederike Maier, Joachim Wille, Jörg Staude, Susanne Götze, Susanne Schwarz,
Heft 20 des Magazins movum zum Thema Kohleausstieg. Kurzbeschreibung: Die Politik hat sich jahrelang vor der Auseinandersetzung um den notwendigen Ausstieg aus der Kohleverstromung gedrückt. Jetzt muss es schnell gehen. Das Heft als PDF Die Infografik als PDF
• 2017
By: Michael Müller, Hubert Weiger, Benjamin von Brackel, Susanne Götze, Christoph Bals, Karsten Sach, Hans-Otto Pörtner, Reimund Schwarze, Inia Seruiratu
Heft 16 des Magazins movum zum Thema Klimafrieden. Kurzbeschreibung: Eine Strategie, die auf fossile Energieträger setzt, untergräbt weltweit die Sicherheit. Doch auch die Energiewende ist nicht ohne friedenspolitische Risiken. Das Heft als PDF Die Infografik als PDF
Scientific paper • 2017
By: Ryan P Thombs
Climate Change; Economic Growth; Renewable Energy Consumption; Renewable Energy Paradox; World Economic System
Scientific paper • 2017
By: Alevgul H. Sorman, Zora Kovacic, Marcello Spanò, Samuele Lo Piano
Abstract: This paper investigates the empirical and theoretical basis of the decoupling between energy throughput and economic growth, with a critical view of the use of the decoupling concept as a policy priority. We provide an analysis of the historical trends of the metabolic pattern of European economies over a period of 18 years focusing on the changes in energy throughput and financial as...
Presentation • 2016
By: Pasqua L'Abbate
Presentation by Pasqua L'Abbate This article outlines the role that technology has to play in order to enable human beings to move towards a degrowth society. Against the background of the problems we face today, the authors E.E. Schumacher, N.Georgescu-Roegen and others have been re-examined. This work also explains the concepts of entropy and emergy and the “fourth” principle of thermodynami...
Scientific paper • 2016
The transition to renewable energies is at the heart of the Sustainable Degrowth (SD) proposals due to its potential to relocalize and democratize the energy generation in a sustainable way. In this paper, we review the development and current situation of RESCoops in Spain, assessing their strengths, barriers and opportunities as a means towards SD. This is an interesting case study since, unl...
Scientific paper • 2016
By: John Szabo
Insuring European energy security in a degrowth environment, is essential in maintaining current levels of well-being. To transition toward a sustainable economy, the current, heavy reliance upon hydrocarbon imports needs to be tuned down and substituted with domestic energy production from renewable resources—primarily solar and wind—, leading to a substantial decrease in emissions emitted, wh...
Scientific paper • 2016
By: Klara Hajdu
Transition to a sustainable economy requires a fundamental change in how we use natural resources in a quantitative and qualitative way. Not only a substantial reduction of resource use is needed in a range of 3 to 5, but also a deep decarbonisation needs to take place, which results in zero GHG emissions by mid century. At the same time the growing national and international inequalities pose ...
Scientific paper • 2016
By: Federico Demaria, Claudio Cattaneo, Simone D'Alessandro, Giovanni Bernardo, Ilaria Perissi
Degrowth calls for a sustainable downscaling of production and consumption, to enhance wellbeing and environmental sustainability. It is important, for the widespread acceptance of this aim, to show how and under which conditions sustainable degrowth can be achieved. In order to gain a broad political legitimacy, the social and environmental effects of no-growth policies need to be shown and c...
Scientific paper • 2016
By: Daniel Gerbery, Lidija Živčič, Lidija Živčič, Richard Filcak, Sergio Tirado Herrero
Austerity-driven, unsustainable degrowth has resulted in a surge of energy poverty in EU and beyond. Understood as the inability of households to secure a materially- and socially-necessitated level of energy services in the home, energy poverty has become a widespread societal concern that demands structural responses. Tensions are foreseen between energy poverty alleviation and degrowth. On ...
Scientific paper • 2016
By: Claudio Cattaneo
ELIA (Energy Landscape Integrated Analysis) is a method that combines energy analysis of agroecosystems (energy flows and capacity to store energy within them) with land cover / land use change and so it represents the energy imprint over a landscape. First applied to Vallès County in the Barcelona Region a similar study is here replicated to a new time point and to other ten cases across Euro...
Scientific paper • 2016
By: Mikuláš Černík
Today's fossil fuel dependent economies face two main problems. Firstly they must reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in order to avoid dangerous consequences of climate change. Secondly, they must cope with reduced availability, increasing cost and price volatility of fossil primary energy sources, most importantly of oil and gas due to declining conventional sources and geopolitical ...
Scientific paper • 2016
By: Sofía Ávila
In the context of climate change and energy concerns, wind energy production is being increasingly supported by international agencies, public policies and private investment. Although large-scale wind farms are promoted worldwide as win-win strategies, such projects are causing a growing number of local conflicts, bringing upon new dimensions to the energy transition debate. This paper studie...
Scientific paper • 2016
By: Kai Niebert
Herausgeber_innen: In der Postwachstumsdebatte wird intensiv das Konzept der Grünen Ökonomie diskutiert. Als neues Leitbild verspricht es Lösungen für ökologische und ökonomische Probleme. Doch kann die Green Economy das wirklich? Wenn es der Gesellschaft tatsächlich gelingen soll, in der Zukunft anzukommen, ist es notwendig umzusatteln und sowohl Ross als auch Reiter zu wechseln.
Scientific paper • 2016
By: Jens Rommel, Jörg Radtke, Gerrit von Jorck, Franziska Mey, Özgür Yildiz
Keywords: Cooperatives; Energy transition; Conviviality; Sustainable consumption
Report • 2016
By: Dorothee Häußermann, Laura Wollny
Dies ist ein Beitrag zum Projekt Degrowth in Bewegung(en), in dem es um die Anti-Kohle-Bewegung geht. Info zum Projekt Degrowth in Bewegung(en): Degrowth ist nicht nur ein neues Label für eine Diskussion über Alternativen oder eine akademische Debatte, sondern auch eine im Entstehen begriffene soziale Bewegung. Trotz vieler Überschneidungen mit anderen sozialen Bewegungen gibt es sowohl bei...
Report • 2016
By: Karin de Miguel-Wessendorf, Matthias Holland-Letz
WDR 5: Der nordrhein-westfälische Energiekonzern RWE steht mächtig unter Druck. Jahrzehntelang produzierte er Strom aus Braunkohle – und entwickelte sich zu Europas größtem Erzeuger von klimaschädlichem CO2. Und nun? Der Riss geht mitten durch das Rheinische Revier, die Region zwischen Aachen und Köln. Auf der einen Seite stehen der Energiekonzern RWE und seine 9.000 Mitarbeiter, die weiterhin...
Scientific paper • 2016
By: Samuel Alexander, Paul Yacoumis
Keywords: Low-tech; Appropriate technology; Energy descent; Degrowth; Resilience; Techno-optimism
• 2016
By: Frank Uekötter, Daniel Hiß, Dirk Teßmer, Michael Reckordt, Rupert Wronski, Swantje Fiedler, Conrad Kunze, Anika Zor, Birgit Jeschke, Andreas Sikorski, Friedhelm Keimeyer, Falk Schulze, Andy Gheorghiu, Tina Mieritz, Thorsten Diercks, Tadzio Müller, Martin David, Alena Bleicher, Magdalena Wallkamm, Stefan Bringezu, Cathrin Klenck, Hartmut Graßl, Ulrich Mössner, Gertrud Falk, Richard Mergner
Zeitschrift "politische ökologie" 144 - 2016 Bergbauaktivitäten stehen weltweit zunehmend am Pranger, gehen sie doch mit gravierenden ökologischen und sozialen Problemen einher. Insbesondere dem Abbau fossiler Energieträger, allen voran dem "Klimakiller Kohle", weht ein steifer Protestwind entgegen. Schon länger in der Kritik steht auch das antiquierte Bundesberggesetz, denn es befeuert den ...