Peer-reviewed publications

Articles and papers published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and peer-reviewed books and book chapters.

Juan C. Rocha et al

(2025)

Inequality traps detected in sustainable development goals data

arXiv (preprint)

Sebastian Theis ,Flavio Affinito, Marie-Josée Fortin, Isobel Hawkins, Martine Maron, Emmy Wassénius, Peter S. Rodriguez, Jonathan L. W. Ruppert, Andrew Gonzalez

(2025)

How well are corporate sustainability goals designed? A global assessment of corporate commitments to water, ecosystems, climate, and materials and waste management

PLOS Sustainability and Transformation

Sanctuary, M., Lavenius, A., Parlato, G., Plue, J., & Crona, B.

(2025)

Green or brown: are article 8 & 9 fund portfolios different?

The European Journal of Finance

Daniel Chrisendo, Venla Niva, Roman Hoffmann, Sina Masoumzadeh Sayyar, Juan Rocha, Vilma Sandström, Frederick Solt & Matti Kummu

(2025)

Rising income inequality across half of global population and socioecological implications

Nature Sustainability

D Gerten, B Almeida, SJ Lade, A Norberg

(2025)

Join the dots on planetary boundary interactions

EGUsphere (preprint)

Tianqi Xiao, Francesco Fuso Nerini, H. Damon Matthews, Massimo Tavoni & Fengqi You

(2025)

Environmental impact and net-zero pathways for sustainable artificial intelligence servers in the USA

Nature sustainability

Shruti Kashyap, Charles Mario Abela, Veronique Blum, Beatrice Crona

(2025)

Business and finance on a path towards meaningful biodiversity reporting?

Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability

N Knecht, RA Lotcheris, I Fetzer, J Rocha

(2025)

Complex Realities, Simple Signals? Global Evaluation of Early Warning Signals for Forest Mortality Events

EGUsphere

Ashim Kar, Ranjula Bali Swain

(2025)

The Mediating Impacts of Financial Inclusion on Energy Poverty? Evidence from Energy-Poor Countries

Submitted working paper

Ashim Kar, Ranjula Bali Swain

(2025)

Reaching Sustainable Development Goal (SGD) 7 in Middle-income Countries: Do financial inclusion, globalization and governance matter for energy access?

Submitted working paper