Category: Climate Crisis Research
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Did the policy response to the energy crisis cause crime? Evidence from England.
This research paper used detailed data and a documented research method to show that areas more affected by the energy price increase experienced a noticeable increase in burglaries and anti-social behaviour.
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Regulatory barriers to climate action: Evidence from Conservation Areas in England
British housing stock is among the oldest in the world and, by no coincidence, it also has the most poorly insulated homes in western Europe. Even in the teeth of an energy crisis, however, millions of British homeowners are prevented from installing energy efficiency measures due to arcane rules.
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How large is the energy savings potential in the UK?
This study examines the impact of energy price shocks and the effectiveness of carbon taxes on different households. It also explores the potential benefits of improving energy efficiency in residential buildings, including energy, financial, and environmental aspects.
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Beyond the Energy Price Guarantee. With or Without?
The UK government implemented the Energy Price Guarantee (EPG) to address the energy crisis and rising cost of living. However, this new policy highlights some shortcomings of the EPG and suggests alternative measures.