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Justin Ritchie
Justin Ritchie
University of British Columbia
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Why do climate change scenarios return to coal?
J Ritchie, H Dowlatabadi
Energy 140, 1276-1291, 2017
992017
Understanding the shadow impacts of investment and divestment decisions: Adapting economic input–output models to calculate biophysical factors of financial returns
J Ritchie, H Dowlatabadi
Ecological economics 106, 132-140, 2014
792014
The 1000 GtC coal question: Are cases of vastly expanded future coal combustion still plausible?
J Ritchie, H Dowlatabadi
Energy Economics 65, 16-31, 2017
702017
Divest from the carbon bubble? Reviewing the implications and limitations of fossil fuel divestment for institutional investors
J Ritchie, H Dowlatabadi
Rev. Econ. Financ 5, 59-80, 2015
652015
Fossil fuel divestment: reviewing arguments, implications & policy opportunities
J Ritchie, H Dowlatabadi
Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, University of Victoria, 2015
242015
Defining climate change scenario characteristics with a phase space of cumulative primary energy and carbon intensity
J Ritchie, H Dowlatabadi
Environmental Research Letters 13 (2), 024012, 2018
162018
What Divesting May Yield: Revisiting “The Grasshopper and the Ant” in the Context of University Endowments
J Ritchie, H Dowlatabadi
Journal of Environmental Investing 6 (1), 51-74, 2015
72015
Electrospun Composite Nanofiber Transparent Conductor Layer for Solar Cells
J Ritchie, J Mertens, H Yang, P Servati, FK Ko
MRS Online Proceedings Library Archive 1323, 2011
62011
Evaluating the Learning-by-Doing Theory of Long-Run Oil, Gas, and Coal Economics
J Ritchie, H Dowlatabadi
Resour Future, 2017
32017
The 1,000 GtC Coal Question: Are Cases of High Future Coal Combustion Plausible?
J Ritchie, H Dowlatabadi
Resources For the Future Discussion Papers, 2016
32016
Pension Funds and Fossil Fuels
M Lee, J Ritchie
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2015
32015
Life cycle impacts of divestment: applying an economic input-output LCA model to measure financed emissions
J Ritchie, H Dowlatabadi
University of British Columbia, 2013
12013
Long-Run Productivity Models of Oil and Gas for Energy and Climate Policy: A Stable Equilibrium or Inherent Volatility?
J Ritchie, H Dowlatabadi
Riding the Energy Cycles, 35th USAEE/IAEE North American Conference, Nov 12 …, 2017
2017
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