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Transformative Changes Towards Carbon Neutral Society: Barriers and Drivers

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CONTEMPORARY ECONOMICS
Volume 17, Issue 3, Pages 351-360

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UNIV ECONOMICS & HUMAN SCIENCES WARSAW
DOI: 10.5709/ce.1897-9254.515

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transformative changes; carbon neutral society; barriers; drivers; policies and measures

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In order to achieve transformative change towards carbon neutrality, it is necessary to investigate the barriers of climate change mitigation and mechanisms to overcome them, as well as develop policies and measures. Various types of institutions are analyzed in terms of their roles in driving transformative change, emphasizing the importance of systematic changes.
The barriers of climate change mitigation and mechanisms to overcome these barriers and achieve transformative changes towards carbon neutral society need to be investigated in order to define the main drivers and barriers of transformative change towards carbon neutrality and how policies and measures can be developed to overcome barriers and to support drivers. The main drivers of transformative change that include various types of institutions including social norms and rules, governance schemes, cultural values, demographic, social, economic, technical and technological elements are analysed and systematized based on literature review. Transformative change towards carbon neutral society necessitates systematic changes as simple scaling-up is not enough. These important roles are the levers or main pathways for achieving transformative change towards a carbon neutral society.

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