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Dear colleagues,

I'm very pleased to inform you about a new paper in Global Environmental 
Change, "Global energy scenarios: A geopolitical reality 
check<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959378023001474>", 
written by an interdisciplinary team of researchers in energy modelling, 
geography, IR and political economy.

Authors: Mathieu Blondeel, James Price, Michael Bradshaw, Steve Pye, Paul 
Dodds, Caroline Kuzemko & Gavin Bridge

Abstract: The ongoing Global Energy System Transformation (GEST) has attracted 
the attention of multiple academic disciplines and practitioners, approaching 
the process with different analytical and conceptual tools. We explore the 
'integration gap' that exists between, on the one hand, Energy System Modelling 
and the stylised scenarios they use, and on the other, energy geopolitics. We 
consider how these approaches can complement each other to further our 
understanding of the global energy system's future. Using a novel qualitative 
analytical framework, we review the extent to which a range of state-of-the-art 
global energy scenarios capture and reflect key issues in energy geopolitics in 
their narratives and model implementation. We find that few scenarios consider 
geopolitics in any depth. Those that do often treat it as a barrier to 
decarbonisation efforts that are aligned with the climate objectives of the 
Paris Agreement. Normative, Paris-aligned scenarios describe smooth processes 
of change where cooperation and coordination between countries are assumed and 
where geopolitics is often completely absent. Our findings emphasise the need 
for a more intricate understanding of the difference between 'paper 
transitions' and the real-world messiness and complexities of GEST, where 
geopolitics has a dual quality of simultaneously accelerating and hindering the 
transformation process.

This paper is part of the UKERC 
project<https://ukerc.ac.uk/project/geopolitical-economy-system-transformation/>.

Enjoy the read!

All the best,
Mathieu


Dr Mathieu Blondeel
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