Wilson, Charlie, 1972-
Wilson, Charlie
Charlie Wilson researcher, ORCID id # 0000-0001-8164-3566
VIAF ID: 305021284 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charlie Wilson ‡c researcher, ORCID id # 0000-0001-8164-3566
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wilson, Charlie ‡d 1972-
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wilson, Charlie, ‡d 1972-
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Works
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Apples, oranges, and consistent comparisons of the temporal dynamics of energy transitions | |
The challenge to keep global warming below 2 °C | |
Comparing future patterns of energy system change in 2 °C scenarios to expert projections | |
Conclusions and Implications for Industry, Policy and Research | |
The diffusion of domestic energy efficiency policies: A spatial perspective | |
Disruptive low-carbon innovations | |
Energy modellers should explore extremes more systematically in scenarios | |
Energy Pathways for Sustainable Development | |
Energy technology innovation, 2013: | |
Environmental Policy and Household Behaviour. Sustainability & Everyday Life | |
An equivalence factor between CO2 avoidedemissions and sequestration – description andapplications in forestry | |
Evaluating process-based integrated assessment models of climate change mitigation | |
The ‘Four Dimensions of Behaviour’ framework: a tool for characterising behaviours to help design better interventions | |
Future capacity growth of energy technologies: are scenarios consistent with historical evidence? | |
How to succeed as a freelancer in publishing, c2010: | |
Impacts of COVID-19 induced energy demand changes on emissions and mitigation challenges  | |
Improving efficiency in buildings | |
Improving the behavioral realism of global integrated assessment models: An application to consumers’ vehicle choices | |
The influence of contextual cues on the perceived status of consumption-reducing behavior | |
Learning to live in a smart home | |
Lessons from the history of technological change for clean energy scenarios and policies | |
Measuring the energy intensity of domestic activities from smart meter data | |
Modelling social influence and cultural variation in global low-carbon vehicle transitions | |
Models of Decision Making and Residential Energy Use | |
Multiple Models to Inform Climate Change Policy: A Pragmatic Response to the ‘Beyond the ABC’ Debate | |
Perceived Benefits and Risks of Smart Home Technologies | |
Reviews: Managers of Global Change: The Influence of International Environmental Bureaucracies, The Changing Governance of Renewable Natural Resources in Northwest Russia, Factor Five: Transforming the Global Economy through 80% Improvements in Resou | |
Smart Homes and Their Users | |
Social influence in the adoption of digital consumer innovations for climate change | |
Social influence in the global diffusion of alternative fuel vehicles – A meta-analysis | |
Social signals and sustainability: ambiguity about motivations can affect status perceptions of efficiency and curtailment behaviors | |
Stranded research? Leading finance journals are silent on climate change | |
Structured decision-making to link climate change and sustainable development | |
Technical, economic, social, and cultural perspectives on energy demand | |
Trends in investments in global energy research, development, and demonstration | |
Up-scaling, formative phases, and learning in the historical diffusion of energy technologies | |
Why do homeowners renovate energy efficiently? Contrasting perspectives and implications for policy |