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Years of publications: 2001 - 2024

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1. Verantwortungsvoller Einsatz von KI? : Mit menschlicher Kompetenz!

Ammon, Sabine; Dössel, Olaf; Hermann, Isabella; Markschies, Christoph Johannes; Molnár-Gábor, Fruzsina; Nida-Rümelin, Julian; Peters, Jonas; Pflüger, Dirk; Rademacher, Timo; Renn, Ortwin; Rostalski, Frauke; Schweizer, Pia-Johanna; Stock, Günter; Thiel, Thorsten;
2021
Type: Aufsatzsammlung; Beiträge ; Einzelbeiträge; Sammelwerk ; Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature;
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2. Wie fair ist die Energiewende? : Ergebnisse einer Paneluntersuchung zur wahrgenommenen Gerechtigkeit bei der Kostenverteilung

Setton, Daniela; Renn, Ortwin;
2021
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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3. Global polycrisis : The causal mechanisms of crisis entanglement

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Multiple global crises—including the pandemic, climate change, and Russia’s war on Ukraine—have recently linked together in ways that are significant in scope, devastating in effect, but poorly understood. A growing number of scholars and policymakers characterize the situation as a “polycrisis.” Yet this neologism remains poorly defined. We provide the concept with a substantive definition, highlight its value-added in comparison to related concepts, and provide a theoretical framework to explain the causal mechanisms currently entangling many of the world’s crises. In this framework, a global crisis arises when one or more fast-moving trigger events combines with slow-moving stresses to push a global system out of its established equilibrium and into a volatile and harmful state of disequilibrium. We then identify three causal pathways—common stresses, domino effects, and inter-systemic feedbacks—that can connect multiple global systems to produce synchronized crises. Drawing on current examples, we show that the polycrisis concept is a valuable tool for understanding unfolding crises, generating actionable insights, and opening avenues for future research

Lawrence, Michael; Homer-Dixon, Thomas; Janzwood, Scott; Rockstrom, Johan; Renn, Ortwin; Donges, Jonathan F.;
2023
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4. A Call for An International Research Program on the Risk of a Global Polycrisis

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Humanity faces an array of grave, long-term challenges, now often labeled “global systemic risks.” While scientific knowledge of the individual risks spawning these crises is deep, our understanding of causal links among risks remains shallow. This observation raises two key questions: What causal processes might be accelerating and amplifying risks within global natural and social systems and synchronizing risks (and their concomitant crises) across these systems? And what might humanity do to mitigate or even reverse these processes? We offer a novel analytical framework to aid identification of hitherto unrecognized, complex teleconnections and self-reinforcing feedbacks among global systems. We argue that the ultimate result of such unrecognized processes could be a global polycrisis—a single, macro-crisis of interconnected, runaway failures of Earth’s vital natural and social systems that irreversibly degrades humanity’s prospects. We therefore call for a global scientific collaboration to discern causal mechanisms that might generate a polycrisis and actionable policies to mitigate this risk

Homer-Dixon, Thomas; Renn, Ortwin; Rockstrom, Johan; Donges, Jonathan F.; Janzwood, Scott;
2022
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Citations: 8 (based on OpenCitations)

5. Coordination on green investment : implications of a sustainability transition in Europe

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To reach its climate targets, the European Union has to implement a major sustainability transition in the coming decades. While the socio-technical change required for this transition is well discussed in the academic literature, the economics that go along with it are often reduced to a cost-benefit perspective of climate policy measures. By investigating climate change mitigation as a coordination problem, this thesis offers a novel perspective: It integrates the economic and the socio-technical dimension and thus allows to better understand the opportunities of a sustainability transition in Europe. First, a game theoretic framework is developed to illustrate coordination on green or brown investment from an agent perspective. A model based on the coordination game "stag hunt" is used to discuss the influence of narratives and signals for green investment as a means to coordinate expectations towards green growth. Public and private green investment impulses – triggered by credible climate policy measures and targets – serve ...

Mielke, Jahel; Dunn, Malcolm H.; Jaeger, Carlo; Renn, Ortwin; Kalkuhl, Matthias;
2018
Type: Hochschulschrift;
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6. Wie fair ist die Energiewende? Verteilungswirkungen in der deutschen Energie- und Klimapolitik

Löschel, Andreas; Baldenius, Till; Bernstein, Tobias; Kalkuhl, Matthias; von Kleist-Retzow, Maximilian; Koch, Nicolas; Bekk, Anke; Held, Anne; George, Jan; Radulescu, Doina; Pahle, Michael; Sommer, Stephan; Mattauch, Linus; Setton, Daniela; Renn, Ortwin; Kahl, Hartmut; Pittel, Karen; Kalkuhl, Matthias; Radulescu, Doina Maria;
2021
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7. Mut löst Probleme

Renn, Ortwin;
2020
Type: Interview; Befragung ; Umfrage; survey; Meinungsumfrage; Volksbefragung; Befragung ; Umfragen; Repräsentativumfrage; Bevölkerungsumfrage; Meinungsbefragung; Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;

8. Analysis and agent-based modelling of lifestyle aspects influencing the residential energy demand in France and Germany

Hauser, Wolfgang; Renn, Ortwin;
2014
Type: Hochschulschrift; Thesis; Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature;
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9. Leitlinien für das menschliche Handeln in einer digitalisierten Welt

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Technische Innovationen der Digitalisierung führen zu gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen. Aus Sicht der Informatik liegt der Schwerpunkt auf der technischen Seite der Innovationen bzw. auf den rein wirtschaftlichen Aspekten gegenüber den Kunden. Seltener werden die Auswirkungen der entstehenden "Digitalen Ökosysteme" auf das gesellschaftliche Zusammenleben betrachtet. Der Beitrag beleuchtet dieses Themenfeld und schlägt sittliche Leitlinien für das menschliche Handeln mit den technischen Innovationen vor.

Albayrak, Can Adam; Renn, Ortwin; Teille, Karl;
2018
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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10. Die Energiewende verstehen - orientieren - gestalten : Erkenntnisse aus der Helmholtz-Allianz ENERGY-TRANS

Schippl, Jens; Grunwald, Armin; Renn, Ortwin;
2017
Type: Aufsatzsammlung; Beiträge ; Einzelbeiträge; Sammelwerk ; Sammelwerk; Collection of articles of several authors;

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Huw McKay


Alternative spellings:
Huw MacKay
Huw Mc Kay

Biblio: Tätig in der Westpac Institutional Bank, Sydney

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  • Publishing years

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      2024
    1
      2022
    2
      2014
    1
      2013
    4
      2012
    1
      2011
    2
      2010
    2
      2008
    1
      2007
    1
      2001

    Series

    1. Global Dynamic Systems Centre working paper series (2)
    2. China update series (2)
    3. Contributions to Economics (1)