Bridging the energy divide and securing higher collective wellbeing in a climate-constrained world

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Autor(a) principal: Ribas, Aline
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRJ
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11422/8015
Resumo: In spite of the impressive gains in available energy over the last two centuries, the associated benefits remain unevenly distributed. Bridging this divide only adds to the already daunting challenge of securing climate stabilization. This thesis examines the potential incompatibility between these two efforts by estimating the additional energy needed to secure higher collective wellbeing across the globe by mid-century based on regional energy elasticities of wellbeing derived from regressions using linear log-log models and by calculating the associated carbon emissions based on emission intensities obtained from different climate action scenarios of the integrated assessment model MESSAGE. A proxy measure for human wellbeing is selected from existing alternative aggregate indicators to GDP, encompassing all three pillars of sustainable development. Results indicate that even with new climate policies and actions, emissions associated with higher wellbeing in all regions where improvements are still needed, which represent 78 percent of the global population, could still reach up to one and a half times estimated 2 degrees Celsius budgets, and even more so for lower temperature increase targets. Given the scale of the overall gaps, effective changes in lifestyle choices in advanced countries, such as those associated with home energy use, private travel, and diet, would be needed to make room for the additional emissions needed to secure higher collective wellbeing in the rest of the world.
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spelling Bridging the energy divide and securing higher collective wellbeing in a climate-constrained worldPlanejamento energéticoEstratégias de mitigaçãoConsumo de energiaCNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE PRODUCAOIn spite of the impressive gains in available energy over the last two centuries, the associated benefits remain unevenly distributed. Bridging this divide only adds to the already daunting challenge of securing climate stabilization. This thesis examines the potential incompatibility between these two efforts by estimating the additional energy needed to secure higher collective wellbeing across the globe by mid-century based on regional energy elasticities of wellbeing derived from regressions using linear log-log models and by calculating the associated carbon emissions based on emission intensities obtained from different climate action scenarios of the integrated assessment model MESSAGE. A proxy measure for human wellbeing is selected from existing alternative aggregate indicators to GDP, encompassing all three pillars of sustainable development. Results indicate that even with new climate policies and actions, emissions associated with higher wellbeing in all regions where improvements are still needed, which represent 78 percent of the global population, could still reach up to one and a half times estimated 2 degrees Celsius budgets, and even more so for lower temperature increase targets. Given the scale of the overall gaps, effective changes in lifestyle choices in advanced countries, such as those associated with home energy use, private travel, and diet, would be needed to make room for the additional emissions needed to secure higher collective wellbeing in the rest of the world.Não obstante os ganhos expressivos na quantidade de energia disponível obtidos ao longo dos últimos dois séculos, seus benefícios continuam a ser distribuídos de forma extremamente desigual. O vencimento dessa iniquidade contribui para aumentar ainda mais o desafio de se atingir a estabilização do clima. Essa tese se propõe a examinar uma eventual incompatibilidade entre esses dois objetivos. Para tanto, estimase a quantidade de energia que seria necessária para assegurar o aumento do bem-estar global até meados do século a partir de regressões log-log e calcula-se as emissões de carbono correspondentes com base nas intensidades de emissões de diferentes cenários do modelo de avaliação integrada MESSAGE. Utiliza-se uma proxy de bem-estar humano selecionada entre indicadores alternativos ao PIB, abrangendo os três pilares do desenvolvimento sustentável. Os resultados indicam que mesmo com a adoção de novas políticas e ações de mitigação, emissões associadas ao aumento do bem-estar em todas as regiões onde melhorias ainda são necessárias, as quais representam 78 por cento da população global, poderiam exceder em até uma vez e meia as quotas consistentes com a meta de estabilização abaixo de 2 o C e, ainda mais, no caso de metas mais rigorosas. Conclui-se que mudanças nas escolhas de estilo de vida nos países desenvolvidos, como transporte pessoal e dieta, poderão ser essenciais para permitir o incremento de emissões necessário para se assegurar o aumento de bem-estar coletivo no resto do mundo.Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroBrasilInstituto Alberto Luiz Coimbra de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa de EngenhariaPrograma de Pós-graduação em Planejamento EnergéticoUFRJSchaeffer, Robertohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1532824210786223Lucena, André Frossard Pereira deTolmasquim, Maurício TiomnoSzklo, Alexandre SalemGurgel, Angelo CostaRibeiro, Suzana KhanRibas, Aline2019-05-21T17:31:23Z2023-12-21T03:02:09Z2017-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/11422/8015porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRJinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJ2023-12-21T03:02:09Zoai:pantheon.ufrj.br:11422/8015Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.pantheon.ufrj.br/oai/requestpantheon@sibi.ufrj.bropendoar:2023-12-21T03:02:09Repositório Institucional da UFRJ - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bridging the energy divide and securing higher collective wellbeing in a climate-constrained world
title Bridging the energy divide and securing higher collective wellbeing in a climate-constrained world
spellingShingle Bridging the energy divide and securing higher collective wellbeing in a climate-constrained world
Ribas, Aline
Planejamento energético
Estratégias de mitigação
Consumo de energia
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE PRODUCAO
title_short Bridging the energy divide and securing higher collective wellbeing in a climate-constrained world
title_full Bridging the energy divide and securing higher collective wellbeing in a climate-constrained world
title_fullStr Bridging the energy divide and securing higher collective wellbeing in a climate-constrained world
title_full_unstemmed Bridging the energy divide and securing higher collective wellbeing in a climate-constrained world
title_sort Bridging the energy divide and securing higher collective wellbeing in a climate-constrained world
author Ribas, Aline
author_facet Ribas, Aline
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Schaeffer, Roberto
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1532824210786223
Lucena, André Frossard Pereira de
Tolmasquim, Maurício Tiomno
Szklo, Alexandre Salem
Gurgel, Angelo Costa
Ribeiro, Suzana Khan
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribas, Aline
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Planejamento energético
Estratégias de mitigação
Consumo de energia
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE PRODUCAO
topic Planejamento energético
Estratégias de mitigação
Consumo de energia
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE PRODUCAO
description In spite of the impressive gains in available energy over the last two centuries, the associated benefits remain unevenly distributed. Bridging this divide only adds to the already daunting challenge of securing climate stabilization. This thesis examines the potential incompatibility between these two efforts by estimating the additional energy needed to secure higher collective wellbeing across the globe by mid-century based on regional energy elasticities of wellbeing derived from regressions using linear log-log models and by calculating the associated carbon emissions based on emission intensities obtained from different climate action scenarios of the integrated assessment model MESSAGE. A proxy measure for human wellbeing is selected from existing alternative aggregate indicators to GDP, encompassing all three pillars of sustainable development. Results indicate that even with new climate policies and actions, emissions associated with higher wellbeing in all regions where improvements are still needed, which represent 78 percent of the global population, could still reach up to one and a half times estimated 2 degrees Celsius budgets, and even more so for lower temperature increase targets. Given the scale of the overall gaps, effective changes in lifestyle choices in advanced countries, such as those associated with home energy use, private travel, and diet, would be needed to make room for the additional emissions needed to secure higher collective wellbeing in the rest of the world.
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Instituto Alberto Luiz Coimbra de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa de Engenharia
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