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Jakub Sokolowski
@jsokolowski.bsky.social
Economist at the Institute for Structural Research | Assistant professor at the University of Warsaw. Energy transition, inequalities, energy poverty, social consequences of climate change. Micro-, behavioural and experimental economics.
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...compared to 50% in 🇬🇷 or 🇵🇹. In Southern European countries many people at risk of poverty do not have heating at all. Is this solely due to the warm climate? Not entirely, as typically twice as many people at risk of poverty lack heating compared to those not in poverty.

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There is a negative relationship between investing in energy efficiency and the inability to keep a dwelling warm during the winter among people at risk of poverty in the 🇪🇺. 🇪🇪 and 🇳🇱, leading in the scale of investment in energy efficiency, have 7% and 13% of vulnerable people living in cold homes…

Eurostat (2023)
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How fast and how just is the energy transition in the 🇪🇺? 🇪🇺 18% of vulnerable people improved their home's energy efficiency, compared to 28% for those not in poverty. Southern Europe faces a slow and unjust transition, 🇳🇱 is fast but unjust. Shoutout to 🇪🇪 for speeding up and helping vulnerable people

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I like how they refer to Brazil, France, Germany, Belgium, etc. as a “non-U.S. countries” in the abstract. It’s a part of patriotic framing I guess

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I know that 30days is like a lifetime for a post, but maybe it’s still possible to add me to the list 🙏, thanks

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Thanks

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🙋‍♂️

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Jakub Sokolowski
@jsokolowski.bsky.social
Economist at the Institute for Structural Research | Assistant professor at the University of Warsaw. Energy transition, inequalities, energy poverty, social consequences of climate change. Micro-, behavioural and experimental economics.
152 followers554 following9 posts