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  • Externe Monographien

    Industrial Innovation: Pathways to Deep Decarbonisation of Industry: Part 3: Policy Implications

    Brussels: European Union, 2020, VII, 98 S. | Olga Chiappinelli, Katharina Erdmann, Timo Gerres, Manuel Haussner, Ingmar Juergens, Karsten Neuhoff, Alice Pirlot, Jörn C. Richstein, Yeen Chan
  • Diskussionspapiere 1910 / 2020

    Transition Risks and Opportunities in Residential Mortgages

    A range of studies has analysed how climate-related risks can impact financial markets, focusing on equity and corporate bond holdings. This article takes a closer look at transition risks and opportunities in residential mortgages. Mortgage loans are important from a financial perspective due to their large share in banks’ assets and their long credit lifetime, and from a climate perspective due to ...

    2020| Franziska Schütze
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Sustainable Development and Populism

    All 193 UN member states have pledged to achieve 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), following the guiding principle to leave no one behind. At the same time, rising populist movements increasingly influence the political debate in many countries by challenging multilateral cooperation and liberal democracy. This paper contains the first empirical study of the relationship between the SDGs and ...

    In: Ecological Economics 176 (2020), 106723 | Christian Kroll, Vera Zipperer
  • Diskussionspapiere 1891 / 2020

    Inform Me When It Matters: Cost Salience, Energy Consumption, and Efficiency Investments

    Effective attention to information may play a prominent role in consumer choice for energy-intensive services and it may simply be a function of receiving timely information when consumption takes place. This paper investigates whether and why the timing of utility bills leads to salience bias in heat energy consumption. In Germany, the 12-month billing period varies across buildings with a significant ...

    2020| Puja Singhal
  • Externe Monographien

    The Economics of Production, Integration and Efficient Use of Renewable Energy

    Die Auseinandersetzung mit der Klimakrise bringt drei Herausforderungen bezüglich der Produktion, der Integration und der effizienten Nutzung von Energie mit sich. Diese Herausforderungen werden in den drei Kapiteln dieser Dissertation analysiert. Erstens wird Energieeffizienz weithin sowohl als ein effektives Mittel zur Reduzierung des Verbrauchs fossiler Energien als auch als kosteneffiziente Lösung ...

    Berlin: TU Berlin, 2020, XVII, 110 S. | Jan Stede
  • Externe Monographien

    Essays in Empirical Environmental Economics

    Berlin: Freie Univ. Berlin, FB Wirtschaftswiss., 2020, 148 S. | Puja Singhal
  • Diskussionspapiere 1923 / 2020

    EU Sustainable Finance Taxonomy – What Is Its Role on the Road towards Climate Neutrality?

    The EU Taxonomy is the first standardised and comprehensive classification system for sustainable economic activities. It covers activities responsible for up to 80 percent of EU greenhouse gas emissions and may play an important role in channelling investments into low-carbon technologies by helping investors to make informed decisions. However, especially in transition sectors much depends on the ...

    2020| Franziska Schütze, Jan Stede
  • DIW Weekly Report 51 / 2020

    EU Taxonomy Increasing Transparency of Sustainable Investments

    By developing a taxonomy for sustainable investments, the EU Commission has created the first standardized criteria for climate-friendly economic activities.To achieve the goal of climate neutrality by 2050, firms and investors must be well informed of which investments avoid greenhouse gas emis- sions and can thus be categorized as sustainable. The present report investigates to what extent the EU ...

    2020| Franziska Schütze, Jan Stede, Marc Blauert, Katharina Erdmann
  • DIW Berlin - Politikberatung kompakt 147 / 2020

    A Short Qualitative Exploration of the Reporting and Use of Non-Financial Data in the Context of the Fitness Check of the EU Framework for Public Reporting by Companies

    2020| Ingmar Jürgens, Katharina Erdmann
  • Report

    New Report Published: Building blocks for a climate-neutral European industrial sector

    The science is clear: global warming must be limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius to avoid catastrophic impacts. The Paris Agreement recognises the 1.5C-limit as well. The production of basic materials –cement, iron and steel, paper, aluminium, as well as chemicals and petrochemicals – is one of the main contributors to climate change, accounting for approximately 25% of global CO2 emissions, ...

    30.10.2019| Olga Chiappinelli
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