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  Closing decent living gaps in energy and emissions scenarios: introducing DESIRE

Kikstra, J. S., Daioglou, V., Min, J., Sferra, F., Sörgel, B., Kriegler, E., Lee, H., Mastrucci, A., Pachauri, S., Rao, N., Rauner, S., van Vuuren, D., Riahi, K., van Ruijven, B., Rogelj, J. (2025): Closing decent living gaps in energy and emissions scenarios: introducing DESIRE. - Environmental Research Letters, 20, 5, 054038.
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/adc3ad

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Kikstra, Jarmo S1, Author
Daioglou, Vassilis1, Author
Min, Jihoon1, Author
Sferra, Fabio1, Author
Sörgel, Björn2, Author           
Kriegler, Elmar2, Author           
Lee, Hanbit1, Author
Mastrucci, Alessio1, Author
Pachauri, Shonali1, Author
Rao, Narasimha1, Author
Rauner, Sebastian2, Author           
van Vuuren, Detlef1, Author
Riahi, Keywan1, Author
van Ruijven, Bas1, Author
Rogelj, Joeri1, Author
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2Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, ou_persistent13              

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 Abstract: Social and environmental agendas are intricately connected and shape the international policy discourse. To support these discussions, we present a framework for interpreting global scenario outcomes on energy demand and supply-side transitions through the lens of societal well-being and minimum resource requirements. We develop and apply a new model called Decent living standards and the Environment in Scenarios considering Inequality and Resource Efficiency (DESIRE) to fill a critical gap in modelling inequality-growth-efficiency interactions. Utilising bottom–up literature on energy inequality and minimum energy requirements, we analyse system-wide changes from integrated assessment models to assess whether levels of energy consumption in pathways can be consistent with providing decent living standards (DLS) for all, covering three sectors in 173 countries. We apply DESIRE to multiple new sustainable development pathways (SDPs). By 2040, the combination of ambitious inequality reductions, service provisioning efficiency, and higher energy services in the SDPs reduces the global residential and commercial energy deprivation—currently over 5 billion people—by at least 90%. Industry energy gaps are closed, but transport gaps remain. In the SDPs, more than half of the global population—including in low-income countries—achieve living standards more than twice as high as the DLS benchmark for the residential and commercial sector. Energy use beyond DLS across all sectors accounts for about two-thirds of total energy use globally. Efficiency improvements reduce global energy requirements 30%–46% by 2040 in the SDPs (across countries from 17–35 GJ cap−1 in 2020 to 9–23 GJ cap−1), while climate policies reduce CO2 emissions related to energy for DLS to almost zero in 2050, keeping cumulative emissions for DLS for all until 2050 close to the size of the remaining carbon budget to 1.5 °C (at 50% probability). This work illustrates the possibility of pathways that deliver DLS for all while meeting the Paris Agreement.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2025-03-182024-04-212025-03-212025-04-292025-04-29
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: 28
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/adc3ad
PIKDOMAIN: RD3 - Transformation Pathways
Organisational keyword: RD3 - Transformation Pathways
Research topic keyword: Energy
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Title: Environmental Research Letters
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 20 (5) Sequence Number: 054038 Start / End Page: - Identifier: CoNE: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/150326
Publisher: IOP Publishing