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  • DIW Weekly Report 49/50 / 2022

    Germany Can Increase Its Raw Material Import Security of Supply

    Over 90 percent of Germany’s raw materials supply is imported and many of these imports come from only a small handful of producer countries. Often, these producer countries tend to be less democratic. In this respect, supply risks are extremely high in some cases, including for mineral raw materials such as rare-earth elements, lithium, and magnesium. To increase raw material import security of supply, ...

    2022| Lukas Menkhoff, Marius Zeevaert
  • DIW Berlin - Politikberatung kompakt 185 / 2022

    Ampel-Monitor Energiewende: der Stand der Dinge nach einem Jahr Ampel-Koalition

    2022| Wolf-Peter Schill, Alexander Roth
  • Data Documentation 103 / 2022

    Official Data on Investments in Environmental Protection: Data Documentation (2005 - 2016)

    2022| Julia Rechlitz
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    The Expansion of Natural Gas Infrastructure Puts Energy Transitions at Risk

    Whether additional natural gas infrastructure is needed or would be detrimental to achieving climate protection goals is currently highly controversial. Here we combine five perspectives to argue why expansion of the natural gas infrastructure hinders a renewable energy future and is no bridge technology. We highlight that natural gas is a fossil fuel with a significantly underestimated climate impact ...

    In: Nature Energy 7 (2022), 7, S. 582–587 | Claudia Kemfert, Fabian Präger, Isabell Braunger, Franziska M. Hoffart, Hanna Brauers
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    Global Gas Market Implications of Methane Emission Reduction Policies

    Methane is the second-largest contributor to global warming due to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing anthropogenic methane emissions quickly can significantly reduce global warming within just a few decades. The oil and gas sector is responsible for almost 20% of anthropogenic methane emissions. Yet, there are hardly any policies in place that address oil and gas sector methane emissions. ...

    In: 18th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM)
    Stockholm : EEM
    7 S.
    | Ruud Egging-Bratseth, Franziska Holz, Kristina Mohlin, Huong Nguyen, Daniel Zavala-Araiza, Carolyn Fischer
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Mexico's Energy Prospects: Gains from Renewable Sources Over A Fossil Fuel-Dominated Environment

    Changing political conditions in Mexico threatens the future of clean energy inthe country. A competitive electricity market and ambitious environmental goalswere among the priorities of the previous administration, but the current administrationaims to increase revenues from the national power company and acquirecontrol of the electricity market at the expense of consumer welfare and the environment.In ...

    In: Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy 11 (2022), 2, S. 49-70 | Pedro I. Hancevic, Héctor M. Núñez, Juan Rosellón
  • DIW Berlin - Politikberatung kompakt 184 / 2022

    Strommarkt erklärt: Preisbildung, Preiskrise und die „Strompreisbremse“: Ein Beitrag zur aktuellen Debatte über Eingriffe in den Strommarkt

    2022| Martin Kittel, Alexander Roth, Wolf-Peter Schill
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Associations between Proximity to Gas Production Activity in Counties and Birth Outcomes across the US Course

    Despite mounting evidence on the health effects of natural gas development (NGD), including hydraulic fracturing(“fracking”), existing research has been constrained to high-producing states, limiting generalizability. Toexpand the scope of previous research, we examined the associations between prenatal exposure and NGDproduction activity in 28 states on birth outcomes overall and by race/ethnicity. ...

    In: Preventive Medicine Reports 30 (2022), 102007, 6 S. | Hailee Schuele, Christopher F. Baum, Philip J. Landrigan, Summer Sherburne Hawkins
  • Externe Monographien

    Empirical Essays on Local Pollution and Environmental Policies

    Externe Effekte lokaler Umweltverschmutzung sind ein zentrales Thema der Umweltökonomie. Da die Maßnahmen zur Minderung lokaler Umweltverschmutzung in den letzten Jahren immer strenger wurden, wird dieses Thema in Zukunft an Bedeutung gewinnen. Vor diesem Hintergrund ist es von entscheidender Bedeutung, die Schäden, die Individuen und Unternehmen durch lokale Umweltverschmutzung erfahren, zu quantifizieren ...

    Berlin: Technische Universität Berlin, 2022, XVIII; 200 S. | Nicole Wägner
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    European Economists for an EU-level Gas Price Cap and Gas Saving Targets

    In: VoxEU.org (16.11.2022), [Online-Artikel] | Natalia Fabra, Karsten Neuhoff, Nicolas Berghmans
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