In this Commentary, we advocate the use of emergy (spelled with “m”) analysis to address and quantify – alongside with the scientific ones – the legal and social aspects that take part in the planning of climate policies and actions. Emergy analysis is suitable to approach the complexity of both local and global climate-related issues, offering a peculiar epistemology that overcomes the anthropocentric nature of current measures. At the same time, it allows the assessment of both nature and human-based flows of resources within a thermodynamic quantitative framework.
Bagni, S., Gonella, F., Carducci, M., Conte, L. (2025). Emergy analysis for addressing the complexity of climate actions. NPJ CLIMATE ACTION, 4, 1-3 [10.1038/s44168-025-00293-8].
Emergy analysis for addressing the complexity of climate actions
Silvia Bagni;Francesco Gonella;Michele Carducci;Luigi Conte
2025
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In this Commentary, we advocate the use of emergy (spelled with “m”) analysis to address and quantify – alongside with the scientific ones – the legal and social aspects that take part in the planning of climate policies and actions. Emergy analysis is suitable to approach the complexity of both local and global climate-related issues, offering a peculiar epistemology that overcomes the anthropocentric nature of current measures. At the same time, it allows the assessment of both nature and human-based flows of resources within a thermodynamic quantitative framework.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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