Showcasing advances and building community in modeling for sustainability
We organized this Special Feature on “Modeling Dynamic Systems for Sustainable Development” to showcase the field’s recent advances.
We organized this Special Feature on “Modeling Dynamic Systems for Sustainable Development” to showcase the field’s recent advances.
Driven by the push to decarbonize the world and achieve net zero emissions by 2050, a new anti-elite revolt is in the making in developed economies: If mainstream parties ignore the losers of the gree
Global demand for renewable energy is growing rapidly, fueled by the falling cost of solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicles.
The clean energy transition has reached adolescence. Its future direction is not yet set, and in the meantime, its internal paradoxes make for a volatile mix.
At first glance, the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism may look like a potential source of international discord.
From 2015 to 2023, the United States transformed from a net importer of natural gas to the world's largest liquified natural gas (LNG) exporter.
Can the movement of people (including those displaced by climate change) aid sustainable solutions to environmental problems? Our research suggests that it can.
The great acceleration of economic activity and environmental degradation globally over the past decades is creating unprecedented challenges to the goals of sustainable development.
To understand the implications of migration for sustainable development requires a comprehensive consideration of a range of population movements and their feedback across space and time.
To confront the climate crisis, we need political change involving a dramatic shift in domestic and transnational norms.
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