Energy Research & Social Science

Publications

Title Type Author(s) Year
Blockchain, climate damage, and death: Policy interventions to reduce the carbon emissions, mortality, and net-zero implications of non-fungible tokens and Bitcoin Journal Article Truby et al. 2022
Preying on the poor? Opportunities and challenges for tackling the social and environmental threats of cryptocurrencies for vulnerable and low-income communities Journal Article Howson and de Vries 2022
“From local island energy to degrowth? Exploring democracy, self-sufficiency, and renewable energy production in Greece and Spain” Journal Article Tsagkari et al. 2021
Bitcoin’s energy consumption is underestimated: A market dynamics approach Journal Article Alex de Vries 2020
Cryptodamages: Monetary value estimates of the air pollution and human health impacts of cryptocurrency mining Journal Article Goodkind et al. 2020
The good, the bad and the ugly: An overview of the sustainability of blockchain technology Journal Article Christophe Schinckus 2020
Decarbonizing Bitcoin: Law and policy choices for reducing the energy consumption of Blockchain technologies and digital currencies Journal Article Jon Truby 2018
Geographies of renewable energy transition in the Caribbean: Reshaping the island energy metabolism Journal Article Harrison and Popke 2018
The rebound effect and Schatzki’s social theory: Reassessing the socio-materiality of energy consumption via a German case study Journal Article Galvin and Gubernat 2016