Latest posts
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2015: Comparing World Economic and Net Energy Metrics, Part 3: Macroeconomic Historical and Future Perspectives
King, C.W. Energies, 2015.
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2021: The zero-emissions cost of energy: a policy concept
Colin M Beal and Carey W King, Prog. Energy, 2021.
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2022: Interdependence of Growth, Structure, Size and Resource Consumption During an Economic Growth Cycle
King, C.W. Biophysical Economics and Sustainability, volume 7, Article number: 1, 2022
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2024: Emerging consensus on net energy paves the way for improved integrated assessment modeling
Louis Delannoy, Matthieu Auzanneau, et al. Energy and Environmental Science, 2024
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2026: Modeling the Phasing out of Fossil Fuels: How Fit are the Macroeconomic Options?
Michele Manfroni, Carey King, et al. Social Science Research Network, March 08, 2026.
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2026: Modeling The Macroeconomic Dynamics of a Low-Carbon Energy Transition: Where Integrated Assessment Models Fall Short
Karla Arias, Carey King, et al. Social Science Research Network, January 30, 2026.
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2021: Short Communication: Sensitivity Analysis of an Integrated Climate-EconomicModel
Benjamin M. Bolker, Matheus R. Grasselli, and Emma Holmes, SIAM Journal on Financial Mathematics, June 21, 2021
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2022: Lotka’s wheel and the long arm of history: how does the distant past determine today’sglobal rate of energy consumption?
Timothy J. Garrett, Matheus R. Grasselli, and Stephen Keen, Earth System Dynamics, 2022
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2022: Estimates of economic and environmental damages from tippingpoints cannot be reconciled with the scientific literature
Steve Keena, Timothy M. Lenton, et al. PNAS, May 19, 2022
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2026: From debt crises to financial crashes (and back): a stock–flowconsistent model for stock price bubbles
Matheus R. Grasselli and Adrien Nguyen Huu, March 10, 2026
