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    Global food loss and waste estimates show increasing nutritional and environmental pressures

    Accurate global food losses and waste (FLW) quantification remains challenging owing to limited harmonized global estimates, a lack of comprehensive quantification approaches and an absence of frameworks for a...

    Alessandro Gatto, Maksym Chepeliev in Nature Food (2024)

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    Net-Zero Transition in Ukraine: Implications for Sustainable Development Goal 7

    In this study, we use a TIMES-Ukraine energy system-wide model to explore net-zero transition in Ukraine. The assessment considers the potential implications of the ongoing war in the country and analyzes how ...

    Maksym Chepeliev, Oleksandr Diachuk in Aligning the Energy Transition with the Su… (2024)

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    Implications of the Net Zero Transition Scenarios on SDG Indicators: Linking Global Energy System, CGE and Atmospheric Source-Receptor Models

    This study contributes to a better understanding of synergies and trade-offs between climate mitigation and sustainable development goals, covering 17 indicators across various SDGs. Our assessment employs a m...

    Maksym Chepeliev, George Giannakidis in Aligning the Energy Transition with the Su… (2024)

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    Spillover effects of dietary transitions

    Adopting healthier diets is key to ensure food security and can bring other benefits, but might also be associated with trade-offs. A new study reveals how the partial transition towards the EAT-Lancet diet by...

    Maksym Chepeliev in Nature Food (2023)

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    Economic Assessment of Low-Emission Development Scenarios for Ukraine

    In this chapter, we provide an assessment of low-emission development scenarios for the Ukrainian economy, which faces significant economic and environmental challenges. We use the soft-linkage of the TIMES-Uk...

    Maksym Chepeliev, Oleksandr Diachuk in Limiting Global Warming to Well Below 2 °C… (2018)