TY - JOUR
T1 - What if solar energy becomes really cheap? A thought experiment on environmental problem shifting
AU - Van den Bergh, Jeroen
AU - Folke, Carl
AU - Polasky, Stephen
AU - Scheffer, Marten
AU - Steffen, Will
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Solving one environmental problem may often invoke or intensify another one. Such environmental problem shifting (EPS) is a neglected topic in global sustainability research. Indeed, it is difficult to study as it requires the merging of insights from various research areas. Here we identify relevant studies, and provide an illustration and guidelines for the systematic study of EPS. As a modest thought experiment to illustrate the relevance of EPS, we consider solutions to scarcity of energy resources and climate change that, due to their extreme nature, may lead to considerable environmental problem shifting. We qualitatively assess the likely environmental and socioeconomic impacts of three hypothetical energy futures to highlight the possibility that as we resolve one environmental problem, another may be aggravated. We further present a set of guidelines to study EPS in a systematic and focused way. Here we stress that shifting can be mediated by biophysical as well as socioeconomic mechanisms, which means that its analysis requires a genuine interdisciplinary effort.
AB - Solving one environmental problem may often invoke or intensify another one. Such environmental problem shifting (EPS) is a neglected topic in global sustainability research. Indeed, it is difficult to study as it requires the merging of insights from various research areas. Here we identify relevant studies, and provide an illustration and guidelines for the systematic study of EPS. As a modest thought experiment to illustrate the relevance of EPS, we consider solutions to scarcity of energy resources and climate change that, due to their extreme nature, may lead to considerable environmental problem shifting. We qualitatively assess the likely environmental and socioeconomic impacts of three hypothetical energy futures to highlight the possibility that as we resolve one environmental problem, another may be aggravated. We further present a set of guidelines to study EPS in a systematic and focused way. Here we stress that shifting can be mediated by biophysical as well as socioeconomic mechanisms, which means that its analysis requires a genuine interdisciplinary effort.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cosust.2015.05.007
DO - 10.1016/j.cosust.2015.05.007
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84947495798
SN - 1877-3435
VL - 14
SP - 170
EP - 179
JO - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
JF - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
ER -