Providing decent living with minimum energy: a global scenario
Millward-Hopkins, Joel ; Steinberger, Julia K. ; Rao, Narasimha D. ; Oswald, Yannick
2020
65
102168
1-11
climate change ; energy ; consumption ; basic needs ; technological change ; social inequality
Energy
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2020.102168
English
Bibliogr.;Statistics
"It is increasingly clear that averting ecological breakdown will require drastic changes to contemporary human society and the global economy embedded within it. On the other hand, the basic material needs of billions of people across the planet remain unmet. Here, we develop a simple, bottom-up model to estimate a practical minimal threshold for the final energy consumption required to provide decent material livings to the entire global population. We find that global final energy consumption in 2050 could be reduced to the levels of the 1960s, despite a population three times larger. However, such a world requires a massive rollout of advanced technologies across all sectors, as well as radical demand-side changes to reduce consumption – regardless of income – to levels of sufficiency. Sufficiency is, however, far more materially generous in our model than what those opposed to strong reductions in consumption often assume."
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