Embodied energy
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- The Early History of Modern Ecological Economics
- Energy Externality and the Economy of Switzerland
- Constructal Law & Thermoeconomics
- Energy Externalities As Indicators of Ecological Work in Economic Macroprocesses
- Structural Change for a Post-Growth Economy: Investigating the Relationship Between Embodied Energy Intensity and Labour Productivity
- Embodied Energy and Historic Preservation: a Needed Reassessment
- Connecting 2Nd Law Analysis with Economics, Ecology and Energy Policy Richard Gaggioli Marquette University, [email protected]
- Energy, Economic Growth and Environmental Sustainability: Five Propositions
- We Need a Ladder: Avoiding Depression While Downsizing Ed Dreby Humpty Dumpty Climbed up a Wall
- Understanding the Role of Embodied Carbon in Climate Smart Buildings
- The Ecological Economics of Sustainability: Making Local and Short-Term Goals Consistent with Global and Long-Term Goals
- Power and Environment
- U.S. City Climate Commitments: Obstacles and Opportunities in the Building Sector Post-Paris Agreement
- Application of Thermoeconomics to Industrial Ecology
- Energy, Emergy and Embodied Exergy: Diverging Or Converging Approaches?
- MAKING EMBODIED CARBON MAINSTREAM a Guide for Local and Regional Governments to Reduce Embodied Carbon in the Built Environment
- Ecological Economics: a Research Agenda
- Embodied Energy and Its Impact on Architectural Decisions