Targeted policies to break the deadlock on heating bans
Ottmar Edenhofer,
Andreas Gerster (),
Johannes Gessner,
Erica Myers,
Michael Pahle and
Karen Palmer
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Ottmar Edenhofer: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
Andreas Gerster: Johannes Gutenberg-Universität
Johannes Gessner: University of Mannheim
Erica Myers: University of Calgary
Michael Pahle: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
Karen Palmer: Resources for the Future
Nature Climate Change, 2025, vol. 15, issue 6, 578-580
Abstract:
As an important policy instrument for building sector decarbonization, bans on fossil fuel-based heating face fierce opposition with doubts over their economic viability. With a unified perspective that incorporates the views of proponents and opponents, we discuss the importance of targeted policies to break the deadlock.
Date: 2025
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