Night-time lights: A global, long term look at links to socio-economic trends
A retrospective look at the global, long-term relationships between night-time lights and a series of socio-economic indicators
A retrospective look at the global, long-term relationships between night-time lights and a series of socio-economic indicators
A review of empirical social science literature, and prospects for future research
Potential thresholds in climatic and social systems play an important role in estimates of climate damages
Response to Kammen, Sunter, and Dabiri's reply to our Science eLetter
Integrating renewables into cities might reconnect us to our environment with everyday reminders of our energy demands. Getting the numbers right is key.
Buy a more fuel-efficient car, drive more.
The “likely” range for climate sensitivity has been 1.5-4.5°C for over three decades.
Make wind and solar power even cheaper by opening up access to the electricity grid and ending fossil-fuel subsidies.
Some Guidance for Policy Makers and Researchers
The costs of inaction