Authors
Felix Creutzig, Giovanni Baiocchi, Robert Bierkandt, Peter-Paul Pichler, Karen C Seto
Publication date
2015/5/19
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
112
Issue
20
Pages
6283-6288
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
The aggregate potential for urban mitigation of global climate change is insufficiently understood. Our analysis, using a dataset of 274 cities representing all city sizes and regions worldwide, demonstrates that economic activity, transport costs, geographic factors, and urban form explain 37% of urban direct energy use and 88% of urban transport energy use. If current trends in urban expansion continue, urban energy use will increase more than threefold, from 240 EJ in 2005 to 730 EJ in 2050. Our model shows that urban planning and transport policies can limit the future increase in urban energy use to 540 EJ in 2050 and contribute to mitigating climate change. However, effective policies for reducing urban greenhouse gas emissions differ with city type. The results show that, for affluent and mature cities, higher gasoline prices combined with compact urban form can result in savings in both residential and …
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