Auswahlbibliografie relevanter Literatur zum Thema [keine Pflicht-Lektüreliste!]
Abramsky, Kolya (Hg.) (2010): Sparking a worldwide energy revolution: social struggles in the transition to a post-petrol world. Oakland, Calif.: AK Press.
Adams, Richard Newbold (1975): Energy and structure. A theory of social power. Austin: Univ. of Texas Pr.
Bataille, Georges (1985): Die Aufhebung der Ökonomie. 2., erw. Aufl. Batterien ; ZDB-ID: 5416243 ; 22 BatterienMünchen: Matthes & Seitz.
Bergk, Fabian / Biemann, Kirsten / Heidt, Christoph / Knörr, Wolfram / Lambrecht, Udo / Schmidt, Tobias / Ickert, Lutz / Schmied, Martin / Schmidt, Patrick / Weindorf, Werner (2016): Klimaschutzbeitrag des Verkehrs bis 2050. Umweltbundesamt.
Büscher, Christian / Schippl, Jens (2019): Energy as a sociotechnical problem: an interdisciplinary perspective on control, change, and action in energy transformations. Routledge studies in energy transitions Earthscan from RoutledgeLondon: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
Caffentzis, George (2013): In letters of blood and fire: Work, machines, and the crisis of capitalism. Oakland: Pm Press.
Debeir, Jean-Claude / Deléage, Jean-Paul / Hémery, Daniel (1989): Prometheus auf der Titanic: Geschichte der Energiesysteme. Frankfurt/Main [u.a.]: Campus-Verl.
Delina, Laurence L. (2018): Accelerating sustainable energy transition(s) in developing countries: the challenges of climate change and sustainable development. Routledge studies in energy transitionsLondon: Routledge.
Di Muzio, Tim (2016): Energy, Capital as Power and World Order. In: Cafruny, Alan, Talani, Simona, Martin, Gonzalo Pozo (Hg.), The Palgrave Handbook of Critical International Political Economy. Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 267–287.
Europäische Kommission (2019): Der europäische Grüne Deal (MITTEILUNG DER KOMMISSION AN DAS EUROPÄISCHE PARLAMENT, DEN EUROPÄISCHEN RAT, DEN RAT, DEN EUROPÄISCHEN WIRTSCHAFTS- UND SOZIALAUSSCHUSS UND DEN AUSSCHUSS DER REGIONEN). Brüssel: Europäische Kommission.
Fischer-Kowalski, Marina / Rovenskaya, Elena / Krausmann, Fridolin / Pallua, Irene / Mc Neill, John R. (2019): Energy transitions and social revolutions. In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change 138, 69–77.
Georgescu-Roegen, Nicholas (1975): Energy and Economic Myths. In: Southern Economic Journal 41/3, 347–381.
Giampietro, Mario (2019): On the Circular Bioeconomy and Decoupling: Implications for Sustainable Growth. In: Ecological Economics 162, 143–156.
Hall, Charles A.S. / Lambert, Jessica G. / Balogh, Stephen B. (2014): EROI of different fuels and the implications for society. In: Energy Policy 64, 141–152.
Harvey, Danny (2010): Energy and the New Reality 1 - Energy Efficiency and the Demand for Energy Services. Routledge
Hornborg, Alf (2013): The thermodynamics of imperialism: toward an ecological theory of unequal exchange. The theoretical evolution of international political economy : a reader. Oxford [u.a.]: Oxford Univ. Press, 340–348.
Huber, Matt (2013): Fueling Capitalism: Oil, the Regulation Approach, and the Ecology of Capital. In: Economic Geography 89/2, 171–194.
Huber, Matthew T. (2009): Energizing historical materialism: Fossil fuels, space and the capitalist mode of production. In: Geoforum, Themed Issue: Postcoloniality, Responsibility and Care 40/1, 105–115.
IRENA (2019): Global energy transformation: A roadmap to 2050 (2019 edition). Abu Dhabi: International Renewable Energy Agency.
Krausmann, Fridolin / Fischer-Kowalski, Marina (2010): Gesellschaftliche Naturverhältnisse: Energiequellen und die globale Transformation des gesellschaftlichen Stoffwechsels. Inst. of Social Ecology, IFF-Fac. for Interdisciplinary Studies, Klagenfurt Univ.
Lohmann, Larry / Hildyard, Nicholas (2014): Energy, Work and Finance. Sturminster Newton: The Corner House.
Malm, Andreas (2016): Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam Power and the Roots of Global Warming. London: Verso.
Malm, Andreas (2012): China as Chimney of the World: The Fossil Capital Hypothesis. In: Organization & Environment 25/2, 146–177.
Martens, Johan A. / Bogaerts, Annemie / De Kimpe, Norbert / Jacobs, Pierre A. / Marin, Guy B. / Rabaey, Korneel / Saeys, Mark / Verhelst, Sebastian (2017): The Chemical Route to a Carbon Dioxide Neutral World. In: ChemSusChem 10/6, 1039–1055.
Midnight Notes Collective [George Caffentzis] (1980): The work/energy crisis and the apocalypse. In: Midnight Notes 3, 1973–1992.
Mitchell, Timothy (2009): Carbon democracy. In: Economy and Society 38/3, 399–432.
Mitchell, Timothy (2013): Carbon democracy: political power in the age of oil. London: Verso.
Moore, Jason W. (2018): The Capitalocene Part II: accumulation by appropriation and the centrality of unpaid work/energy. In: The Journal of Peasant Studies 45/2, 237–279.
Morris, Ian / Seaford, Richard / Spence, Jonathan D. / Korsgaard, Christine M. / Atwood, Margaret (2015): Foragers, farmers, and fossil fuels: how human values evolve. The University Center for Human Values seriesPrinceton: Princeton University Press.
Nye, David E. (1998): Consuming power: a social history of American energies. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
OECD (2018): Meeting policy challenges for a sustainable bioeconomy. Paris: OECD Publishing.
Pfluger, Benjamin / Tersteegen, Bernd / Franke, Bernd (2017): Langfristszenarien für die Transformation des Energiesystems in Deutschland - Modul 0: Zentrale Ergebnisse und Schlussfolgerungen. Berlin: BMWi.
Podobnik, Bruce (2006): Global energy shifts: fostering sustainability in a turbulent age. Philadelphia, Pa.: Temple Univ. Press.
Purr, Katja / Günther, Jens / Lehmann, Harry / Nuss, Philip (2019): Wege in eine ressourcenschonende Treibhausgasneutralität – RESCUE: Langfassung. Dessau: Umweltbundesamt.
Raman, Sujatha (2013): Fossilizing Renewable Energies. In: Science as culture 22/2, 172–180.
Randers, Jørgen (2012): 2052: der neue Bericht an den Club of Rome ; eine globale Prognose für die nächsten 40 Jahre. München: Oekom-Verl.
Rhodes, Richard (2018): Energy: a human history. First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Schaffartzik, Anke / Wiedenhofer, Dominik / Fischer-Kowalski, Marina (2016): More Productive, Less Sustainable? On the Need to Consider Material Resource Flows. In: Intereconomics 51, 200–204.
Scheer, Hermann (2012): Der energethische Imperativ. Wie der vollständige Wechsel zu erneuerbaren Energien zu realisieren ist. München: Antje Kunstmann.
Schmied, Martin / Wüthrich, Philipp / Zah, Rainer / Althaus, Hans-Jörg / Friedl, Christa (2015): Postfossile Energieversorgungsoptionen für einen treibhausgasneutralen Verkehr im Jahr 2050: Eine verkehrsträgerübergreifende Bewertung. Umweltbundesamt.
Skene, Keith (2017): Circles, spirals, pyramids and cubes: why the circular economy cannot work. In: Sustainability Science.
Smil, Vaclav (2017a): Energy and civilization: a history. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Smil, Vaclav (2017b): Energy transitions: global and national perspectives. Second edition. Santa Barbara, California: Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC.
Smil, Vaclav (2016): Power density: a key to understanding energy sources and uses. First MIT Press paperback edition. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Smil, Vaclav (2008): Energy in nature and society: general energetics of complex systems. Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]: MIT Press.
Sorman, Alevgul H. / Giampietro, Mario (2013): The energetic metabolism of societies and the degrowth paradigm: analyzing biophysical constraints and realities. In: Journal of Cleaner Production, Degrowth: From Theory to Practice 38, 80–93.
Stern, David I. (2011): The role of energy in economic growth. In: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1219/1, 26–51.
Tomescu, Mihai (2016): Transforming the EU Power Sector: Avoiding a Carbon Lock-in. Publications Office of the European Union.
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Walter, Anna / Wiehe, Julia / Schlömer, Gerrit / Hashemifarzad, Ali / Wenzel, Tim / Albert, Ingrid / Hofmann, Lutz / zum Hingst, Jens / von Haaren, Christina (2018): Naturverträgliche Energieversorgung aus 100 % erneuerbaren Energien 2050. BfN-SkriptenBonn - Bad Godesberg: Bundesamt für Naturschutz.