Soeren Lindner
University of Cambridge
6 Papers
11 Citations
Soeren Lindner is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nexus (standard) & Scarcity. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Soeren Lindner include Radboud University Nijmegen & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Papers
The gigatonne gap in China’s carbon dioxide inventories
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an initial step to share and validate data and discuss methodologies in full transparency towards better energy and emission data for China, which is the world's top CO2 emitter.
Embodied energy use in China's industrial sectors
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the energy consumption embodied in the final demand for goods and services from 29 sectors with the energy demand required for the actual production process in each sector.
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System complexity and policy integration challenges: the Brazilian Energy-Water-Food Nexus
Jean-Francois Mercure,Maria-Augusta Paim,Pierre Bocquillon,Pierre Bocquillon,Soeren Lindner,Soeren Lindner,Soeren Lindner,Pablo Salas,P. Martinelli,Issa Ibrahim Berchin,J. B. S. O. de Andrade Guerra,Cristiane Derani,Cristiane Derani,C. L. de Albuquerque Junior,João Marcelo Pereira Ribeiro,Florian Knobloch,Florian Knobloch,Hector Pollitt,Neil R. Edwards,Neil R. Edwards,Philip B. Holden,Aideen Foley,Sibyll Schaphoff,Rafael Ávila Faraco,Jorge E. Viñuales +24 more
TL;DR: The Energy-Water-Food Nexus is one of the most complex sustainability challenges faced by the world as discussed by the authors, and insufficiently understood interactions within the Nexus are contributing to large-scale deforestation and land-use change, water and energy scarcity, and increased vulnerability to climate change.
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Mainstreaming the Water-Energy-Food Nexus through nationally determined contributions (NDCs): the case of Brazil
Maria-Augusta Paim,Pablo Salas,Soeren Lindner,Hector Pollitt,Jean-Francois Mercure,Neil R. Edwards,Jorge E. Viñuales +6 more
TL;DR: The Water-Energy-Food Nexus approach to the governance of natural resources seeks to identify and address the synergies and trade-offs among traditionally separated sectors, to capture significan... as discussed by the authors.
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Uncovering China’s greenhouse gas emission from regional and sectoral perspectives
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper explored the regional and sectoral GHG emission patterns and their driving forces by using upgraded energy consumption data and constructed a detailed GHG inventory for each province in the year 2009 which covering 28 sectors and further expanded time serious inventories during 1997-2009.