All Stories

  1. Energy Substitution, Technical Change and Rebound Effects
  2. Using growth curves to forecast regional resource recovery: approaches, analytics and consistency tests
  3. Methods of estimating shale gas resources – Comparison, evaluation and implications
  4. Unconventional gas – A review of regional and global resource estimates
  5. Turning lights into flights: Estimating direct and indirect rebound effects for UK households
  6. Corrigendum to “Missing carbon reductions? Exploring rebound and backfire effects in UK households” [Energy Policy 39 (2011) 3572–3581]
  7. Decoupling of road freight energy use from economic growth in the United Kingdom
  8. Shaping the global oil peak: A review of the evidence on field sizes, reserve growth, decline rates and depletion rates
  9. Tasmanian Mineral Artist: Steve Sorrell (b. 1954)
  10. Missing carbon reductions? Exploring rebound and backfire effects in UK households
  11. Global oil depletion: A review of the evidence
  12. Oil futures: A comparison of global supply forecasts
  13. Hubbert’s Legacy: A Review of Curve-Fitting Methods to Estimate Ultimately Recoverable Resources
  14. An upstream alternative to personal carbon trading
  15. Decomposing road freight energy use in the United Kingdom
  16. Empirical estimates of the direct rebound effect: A review
  17. Jevons’ Paradox revisited: The evidence for backfire from improved energy efficiency
  18. Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Consumption
  19. White certificate schemes: Economic analysis and interactions with the EU ETS
  20. The rebound effect: Microeconomic definitions, limitations and extensions
  21. Improving the evidence base for energy policy: The role of systematic reviews
  22. The economics of energy service contracts
  23. Interactions between the EU Emissions Trading Scheme and the UK Renewables Obligation and Energy Efficiency Commitment
  24. Making the link: climate policy and the reform of the UK construction industry
  25. The meaning of BATNEEC: interpreting excessive costs in UK industrial pollution regulation
  26. The meaning of BATNEEC: interpreting excessive costs in UK industrial pollution regulation
  27. Interaction between environmental policy instruments: carbon emissions trading and Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control
  28. The Failure of Sulphur Trading in the UK
  29. Fuel efficiency in the UK vehicle stock
  30. Working together for a better environment: Challenges for transport
  31. The Rebound Effect: Definition and Estimation