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November 2003, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 751-771 Corrections to the Mann et. al. (1998) Proxy Data Base and Northern Hemispheric Average Temperature Series
by Stephen McIntyre & Ross McKitrick - 773-782 On the Coherence between Dynamics of the World Fuel Consumption and Global Temperature Anomaly
by L.B. Klyashtorin & A.A. Lyubushin - 783-785 Supernovae Have Influenced Earth's Climate: Study Leads to Reduced Effects from CO2
by Tim Patterson - 787-789 Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentration: Ocean Model Reality Check
by Jarl Ahlbeck - 791-795 Greenhouse Policymakers — You are on Your Own Now
by Bob Foster - 797-822 Relative Contributions of Global Warming to Various Climate Sensitive Risks, and Their Implications for Adaptation and Mitigation
by Indur M. Goklany - 823-840 Activities Implemented Jointly. Evidence on Recent Developments
by Julia Barrera & Reimund Schwarze - 841-858 Emissions Trading and Green Investments in Russia
by Arild Moe & Kristian Tangen & Vladimir Berdin & Oleg Pluzhnikov - 859-903 Fuel for Thought
by Sonja B-C - 905-916 Book Review: Taken by Storm. The Troubled Science, Policy and Politics of Global Warming, World energy, technology and climate policy outlook 2030, ‘Nuclear energy and the Kyoto Protocol’
by K. Ya. Kondratyev & John Surrey & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 917-924 Letters
by N/A - 925-934 Moscow WCCC 2003
by Steve McIntyre
September 2003, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 553-556 Synthesis “Evoking Business Responses to Climate Changeâ€
by Ole Langniβ - 557-578 Characteristics of Carbon Transactions. Joint Implementation, Clean Development Mechanisms and Emission Trading in Perspective
by Heleen de Coninck & Nico van der Linden - 579-597 Strategic Aspects of Co2-Emissions Trading: Theoretical Concepts and Empirical Findings
by Karl-Martin Ehrhart & Christian Hoppe & Joachim Schleich & Stefan Seifert - 599-626 Including Investment Risk in Large-Scale Power-Market Models
by Jacob Lemming & Peter Meibom - 627-662 Adoption and Diffusion of Decentralised Energy Conversion Technologies: The Success of Engine Co-Generation in Germany
by Reinhard Madlener & Christiane Schmid - 663-676 Voluntary Agreements for CO2 Emissions Reduction: Evaluation and Perspectives
by Edoardo Croci - 677-703 Interactions between the EU Emissions Trading Scheme and the UK Renewables Obligation and Energy Efficiency Commitment
by Steve Sorrell - 705-724 Technical Efficiency Measures as a Tool for Energy Benchmarking in Industry?
by Johan Couder & Aviel Verbruggen - 725-736 Climate Change Mitigation Policies in Lithuania
by Inga Konstantinaviciute - 737-750 Environmental Policy in Poland — Current State and Perspectives of Development
by Mariusz Kudelko & Wojciech Suwala
July 2003, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial 14.4
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 383-395 CO2 Recovery and Reuse in the Energy Sector, Energy Resource Development and Others: Economic and Technical Evaluation of Large-Scale Co2 Recycling
by Ryunosuke Kikuchi - 397-406 EU Emission Trading: Starting with Carbon Dioxide
by Morten Vesterdal & Gert Tinggaard Svendsen - 407-414 A New Interpretation of Depth—Age Profiles
by P. D. Townsend & R. Parish & A. P. Rowlands - 415-435 Economics, Emissions Scenarios and the Work of the IPCC
by Ian Castles & David Henderson - 437-449 Restoration of Open Pit Lignite Mining in the Former GDR: Lessons to Belearnt from Zwenkau
by U. Wiegand & P. Schreck & P. Schreiter & I. Lerche & W. Glaesser - 451-460 Effect of Acoustics on NoX Emission in Premixed Flame, Experimental Study
by Ghassan Tashtoush - 461-472 Packed-Bed Removal of Copper and Zinc Ions Using Chemically-Treated Chicken Feathers
by Sameer Al-Asheh & Fawzi Banat - 473-487 Foreseeable Health Risk of Electric and Magnetic Field Residential Exposures
by Riadh W. Y. Habash - 489-535 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 537-548 Book Reviews: Taken by Storm: The Troubled Science, Policy and Politics of Global Warming, Capacity Building for a Reforming African Power Sector
by Jack Hardisty & Phil Bradley & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 549-551 Climate in Wonderland
by Hans Labohm & Dick Thoenes
May 2003, Volume 14, Issue 2-3
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Linda Love - 127-145 Energy at the Crossroads
by Andrew Furlong - 147-158 Global and European Climate Policy and Fossil Fuel Markets
by Lars Bergman & Marian Radetzki - 159-185 The IPCC Emission Scenarios: An Economic-Statistical Critique
by Ian Castles & David Henderson - 187-214 IPCC Sres Revisited: A Response
by Nebojsa Nakicenovic & Arnulf Grübler & Stuard Gaffin & Tae Tong Jung & Tom Kram & Tsuneyuki Morita & Hugh Pitcher & Keywan Riahi & Michael Schlesinger & P. R. Shukla & Detlef van Vuuren & Ged Davis & Laurie Michaelis & Rob Swart & Nadja Victor - 215-232 Climate Change — A Natural Hazard
by William Kininmonth - 233-296 Reconstructing Climatic and Environmental Changes of the Past 1000 Years: A Reappraisal
by Willie Soon & Sallie Baliunas & Craig Idso & Sherwood Idso & David R. Legates - 297-322 “Global Warming†: Myth or Reality?
by Marcel Leroux - 323-326 Do Facts Matter Anymore?
by Pat Michaels - 327-350 New Little ICE Age Instead of Global Warming?
by Theodor Landscheidt - 351-356 The “Greenhouse Effect†as a Function of Atmospheric Mass
by Hans Jelbring - 357-359 Conference Report
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 361-378 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 379-381 Book Reviews: Water Resources and Climate Change, Uncertainty and the Environment: Implications for Decision Making and Environmental Policy
by Tim Bellerby & John Chesshire
January 2003, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Richard Courtney - 3-15 Climate Change and European Cleaner Coal Technology (CCT)
by V. Luque Cabal - 17-30 Technological and Financial Aspects of Coal-Fired Plant Upgrading and Optimisation
by Carsten J. Kolligs - 31-38 The Use of Naturally Clean Coals to Achieve Cleaner Coal Technology
by Dee P. Rees - 39-49 Bijenefits and Opportunities for Coal Combustion Products
by Peter Brennan - 51-57 The World Bank Group's Perspectives and Cases of Cleaner Coal Technology Projects
by Takahashi Masaki - 59-67 A Review of Technical Potential for Coal Production and Coal Degasification – A Conventional Source of Methane – In Nigeria
by Adepo Jepson Olumide & Ayodele Charles Oludare & Balogun Olufemi - 69-122 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 123-126 Book Review: Patrick Ten Brink, Walking the Talk: The Business Case for Sustainable Development
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Sally Eden
November 2002, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 811-811 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Linda Love - 813-832 Promoting Environmental Innovation in the Energy Sector: An Analytcial Framework for Dynamic Efficiency Assessments
by Atle Christer Christiansen - 833-850 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Due to Power Consumption of Household Whitegoods Appliances
by Caleb Stewart & Mir-Akbar Hessami - 851-872 Design Criteria for Compressed Air Storage in Hard Rock
by Y. Zimmels & F. Kirzhner & B. Krasovitski - 873-881 Pines in the Himalayas: Past, Present and Future Scenario
by Bhaskar Sinha - 883-900 Burying Carbon under the Sea: An Initial Exploration of Public Opinions
by Clair Gough & Ian Taylor & Simon Shackley - 901-906 Mixed Oxide (Mox) Fuel – Devil or Saint?
by Stephen W. Kidd - 907-931 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 933-935 Book Reviews: The Cost of Climate Policy, the Greenhouse Delusion: A Critique of Climate Change 2001
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & David E Wojick
September 2002, Volume 13, Issue 4-5
- 503-510 Wec Statement 2002: Energy for People, Energy for Peace
by N/A - 511-513 World Energy Market Challenges: World Political Economic, Technological and IT “Drivers†: Setting the Stage for the Energy Industry
by Peter Sutherland - 515-522 Sustainable Energy for Rural Areas of the Developing Countries
by Lucien Y. Bronicki - 523-537 Improving Energy Efficiency in Developing Markets through Enhanced Human Resource Development: An Example from Southern Africa
by Geoffrey Stile - 539-551 Coal Conversion Technologies for Securing Energy in Asian Countries
by N/A - 553-577 Technological Progress towards Sustainable Development
by Klaassen Ger & Miketa & Riahi Keywan & Schrattenholzer Leo - 579-589 Strategy of a Global Coal Company for Sustainable Development
by Günter Dach & Ulrich Wegmann - 591-607 Hydroelectric Development: Challenges and Progress
by Stellan Thorén & Stig Hjärne & Christer ParKegren - 609-629 Innovation in Nuclear Technology: Key to its Future Success
by Rogner Hans-Holger & Kupitz Jürgen & Langlois Lucille & McDonald Alan - 631-646 Energy Efficiency and Co2 Emissions of Road Transportation: Comparative Analysis of Technologies and Fuels
by Pierre Advenier & Pierre Boisson & Claude Delarue & André Douaud & Claude Girard & Michel Legendre - 647-665 Role of Fusion Energy in a Sustainable Global Energy Strategy
by Meier Wayne & Najmabadi Farokh & Schmidt John & Sheffield John - 667-672 Biomass Fuels in the Finnish Energy Production
by Nyrönen Timo & Koivisto Heikki & Relander Kauko & Poikola Juha & Sopo Raimo - 673-684 The Value of Renewables
by Hans Joergen Koch - 685-697 More DHC/CHP Reduces Climate Problems
by Maria Gunnarsdottir Jona & Juhler Heidi & Koivisto Heikki & Staalebrant Rolf & Lauersen Birger - 699-713 The Climate Change Issue in a Deregulated Electricity Market
by Mogren Arne & Borgström Truls & Nelson Bo - 715-734 Technological Responses to Climate Change in the Energy Sector
by Freund & Paul - 735-747 Integrating Renewables for Remote Fuel Systems
by Ronny Glöckner & Øystein Ulleberg & Ragne Hildrum & Catherine E. Grégoire & Padró Ife - 749-761 Quality Dependent Revenues — Incentive Regulation of Quality of Supply
by Langset & Tore - 763-778 Promoting Renewables through Market Mechanisms
by Bent Agerholm & Hans-Erik Kristoffersen & Poul Erik Morthorst & Malene Hein Nybroe & Bjarne Crone Mortensen - 779-801 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 803-807 Book Review: The Skeptical Environmentalist
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
July 2002, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 299-310 How Valid are the Biological and Ecological Principles Underpinning Global Change Science?
by Anastassia Makarieva & Victor G. Gorshkov & Brendan Mackey & Vadim V. Gorshkov - 311-328 The UN IPCC'S Artful Bias: Summary of Findings: Glaring Omissions, False Confidence and Misleading Statistics in the Summary for Policymakers
by David E. Wojick - 329-331 Statistical Analysis Does not Support a Human Influence on Climate
by S. Fred Singer - 333-336 Critique of IPCC'S Tar Summary for Policymakers
by Bob Foster - 337-338 Abrupt Climate Noise
by Patrick J Michaels - 339-340 Position Statement on ‘Global Warming Science and Policy’
by Kenneth Green - 341-352 Climate Change: Unravelling a Dogma
by Hans H.J. Labohm - 353-354 The Cause of Global Temperature Changes
by Asmunn Moene - 355-366 Bureaucratic Tax-Seeking: The Danish Waste Tax
by Henrik Christoffersen & Gert Tinggaard Svendsen - 367-381 Environmental Impacts of Enhanced Private Property Rights
by Ross McKitrick & Timothy Shufelt - 383-399 Implementing Stronger European Air Pollution Policies: Will High Hopes in Brussels and Geneva Be Dashed in London?
by Jørgen Wettestad - 401-422 Population Growth the Scapegoat? Rethinking the Neo-Malthusian Debate
by Patrick Collins - 423-434 How Can the European Community Fulfil the Kyoto Protocol? the Wise-Man Approach
by Knut Kübler - 435-452 Clean Development Mechanism for Power Infrastructures for China's Sustainable Development
by Liu Deshun & Taishi Sugiyama - 453-464 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 465-467 The UK Energy Review: A Performance and Innovation Unit Report to Government
by John Surrey - 469-472 Our Energy Future? A Commentary on the Piu's Energy Review
by Michael Laughton & Bert Whittington - 473-475 A Place for Nuclear Energy in the UK's Future Energy Portfolio
by Richard Mayson - 477-484 The Nineteenth Annual Paclim Workshop Pacific Grove, California, 3–6 March 2002
by Gary D. Sharp - 485-493 The Search for a National Photovoltaic Strategy for Turkey
by Baha Kuban & Tanay Sõdkõ Uyar - 495-498 EU Climate Change Policy: The Economic Implications. London, April 22, 2002
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 499-502 Book Review: Changing the Atmosphere: Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance, the Green Myth – Economic Growth and the Quality of the Environment
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
May 2002, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial
by Lutz Mez - 161-181 Phasing-Out Nuclear Power Generation in Germany: Policies, Actors, Issues and Non-Issues
by Lutz Mez & Annette Piening - 183-189 The Long Shadows of the 1970S – Nuclear Power in Sweden
by Måns Lönnroth - 191-206 Swedish Nuclear Power and Economic Rationalities
by Tomas KÃ¥berger - 207-237 The U.S. Nuclear Power Industry: Past, Present, and Possible Futures
by John L. Jurewitz - 239-261 Nuclear Power in the UK Electricity Market: From a Limited Future to Eternal Life and Back Again?
by Steve Thomas - 263-279 The Mitigation of the French Nuclear Option: New Industrial Realism and Technical Democracy
by Dominique Finon - 281-292 Fuel for Thought
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 293-297 Every Doom That Can Be Calculated is a Threat or Computer Calculated Catastrophe
by N/A
January 2002, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial: Success at Marrakech and a Tepid World War
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 1-25 Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder: A Comparison of ‘Green Power’ Certification Programs in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States
by Mary Jane Patterson & Ian H. Rowlands - 27-55 An Asssessment of Biomass as an Energy Source: The Case of Energy from Waste
by Alexi Clarke & David Elliott - 57-80 Russian Methane Emissions: Options for Reduction
by Malcolm R. Hill - 81-104 Environmental Impact of Photovoltaic Electrification in Rural Areas
by Vilja Varho - 105-113 Views on Methane Hydrate for Zero-Emission Energy
by Ryunosuke Kikuchi - 115-124 Gender Angle to the Climate Change Negotiations
by Njeri Wamukonya & Margaret Skutsch - 125-129 The Current Status of Global Warming
by Hugh W. Ellsaesser - 131-141 Four Billion Years of the Carbon Cycle what's in it for US?
by Ján Veizer - 143-151 IGBP Pages-Pepiii International Conference: Past Climate Variability through Europe and Africa
by J. Reed & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 153-156 G-8 Task Force on Renewables Fails
by N/A - 157-160 Book Reviews: Environment, Society and Natural Resource Management: theoretical perspectives from Australasia and the Americas
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
November 2001, Volume 12, Issue 5-6
- 1-1 Editorial
by Catrinus Jepma & Harro Meijer & Ton Schoot Uiterkamp & Peter Weesie - 1-1 “Groningen Manifesto†: International Symposium
by N/A - 1-1 Foreword
by Hans Alders - 393-414 Sustainomics, Sustainable Development and Climate Change
by Mohan Munasinghe - 415-423 Climate Policy and Uncertainty
by Catrinus J. Jepma - 425-445 The Science of Greenhouse Gases: Uncertainties in Sources and Sinks, and Implications for Verification
by Harro A.J. Meijer - 447-452 CDM and JI in View of the Sustainability Debate
by Anton J.M. Schoot Uiterkamp - 453-462 Do “Surrogate Emissions†Constitute in-Built Leakage of the Kyoto Protocol Flexible Mechanisms?
by Goodspeed Kopolo - 463-473 Baseline Setting Using Optimising Energy Models
by W. Fichtner & S. Graehl & O. Rentz - 475-486 JI and CDM: Lessons from Pilot Project Assessment
by Katie Begg & Stuart Parkinson - 487-498 Flexible Mechanisms in the Corporate Greenhouse: Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol and the Globalization of the Electric Power Industry
by Yda Schreuder & Christopher Sherry - 499-510 Success and Failure of JI and CDM Projects: Forestry
by G.B. Phillips & E. Aalders - 511-520 The Role of Plantation Sinks
by Peter Read - 521-529 International CO2 Abatement Projects: Experience from the Swiss AIJ Pilot Program
by Christoph Sutter & Urs Brodmann & Alexander Lüchinger - 531-536 Polish-Dutch Cooperation in the Szamotuły Joint Implementation Project
by Jerzy Andruszkiewicz & Mariusz Groński & Jan-Willem van de Ven & Anna Borucka
July 2001, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 253-273 Fossil Energy and Food Security
by Folke Günther - 275-285 What Prospects for Soil Carbon Sequestration in the CDM? Cop-6 and beyond
by Lasse Ringius - 287-310 Earth's Rising Atmospheric Co2 Concentration: Impacts on the Biosphere
by Craig D. Idso - 311-330 Waste Arisings — Energy Recovery Implications for a Traditional South Wales Valley Region
by Andrew Emery & Adrian Gibbs & Anthony Griffiths & Keith Williams - 331-333 Nanotechnology and Artificial Photosynthesis: Go Smart, Mimic Nature
by Vijoleta Braach-Maksvytis - 335-341 Is the Enhancement of Global Warming Important?
by Martyn C. R. Symons & Jack Barrett - 343-349 Crystal Balls, Virtual Realities and ‘Storylines’
by Richard S Courtney - 351-355 Does CO2 Really Drive Global Warming?
by Robert H. Essenhigh - 357-364 Food for Thought
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 365-372 UNED-UK Conference: Preparing for Earth Summit 3 in 2002
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 373-389 Book Reviews and Essays: Making Better Environmental Decisions — An Alternative to Risk Assessment, towards a European Strategy for the Security of Energy Supply, CDM (2000) 769, Green Paper, Global Warming in a Politically Correct Climate: How Truth Became Controversial, from Production to Consumption: Environmental Policy in the European Union, Geological Perspectives of Global Climate Change, AAPG Studies in Geology # 47
by David J Ball & John Surrey & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & M. Mihkel Mathiesen - 391-392 President's Bush Letter to Three Senators Explaining His Rejection of the Kyoto Protocol: The White House
by George W. Bush
March 2001, Volume 12, Issue 2-3
- 1-1 Two Level Games and the Future of the Climate Regime
by Shardul Agrawala & Steinar Andresen - 1-1 National Climate Policies: Evolution, Drivers, and Future Prospects
by N/A - 107-116 The OECD and Ghg Mitigation: A Policy Perspective
by Jan Corfee Morlot - 117-137 US Climate Policy: Evolution and Future Prospects
by Shardul Agrawala & Steinar Andresen - 139-165 The Ambiguous Prospects for Eu Climate Policy — A Summary of Options
by Jørgen Wettestad - 167-179 Japan and Climate Change: Responses and Explanations
by Yasuko Kawashima - 181-197 Russian Climate Policies: More Than Hot Air?
by Arild Moe & Kristian Tangen - 199-215 Canadian Circumstances: The Evolution of Canada's Climate Change Policy
by Paul R. Samson - 217-236 India and Climate Change Policy: Between Diplomatic Defensiveness and Industrial Transformation
by Joyeeta Gupta - 237-252 China's Climate Change Positions: At a Turning Point?
by Kristian Tangen & Gørild Heggelund & Jørund Buen
January 2001, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-1 Cop 6 Failure - The Implications for Eu Energy Policy
by N/A - 1-6 Moving beyond Kyoto
by Warwick K. McKibbin - 7-21 Enforcement or Management: Two Schools of Thought in the Institutional Design of the Kyoto Regime
by Taishi Sugiyama - 23-28 Kyoto Protocol: Trade versus the Environment
by Helen Loose - 29-38 Why Green Taxation?
by Lene Hjøllund & Gert Tinggaard Svendsen - 39-45 Integration of Social Sciences in Nuclear Research Projects of Sck·Cen, Mol
by Gilbert Eggermont & Gaston Meskens & Bemard Neerdael & Ludo Veuchelen & Frank Hardeman - 47-54 Study on Tar Property from Coal Mild Gasification with Calcium Oxide Catalyst
by Zhu Tingyu & Wang Yang - 55-71 Food Security, Agricultural Subsidies, Energy, and the Environment: A Process of ‘Glocalization’ in Sri Lanka
by Patrick Mendis - 73-88 Natural and Anthropogenic Environmental Problems
by Ian Lerche - 89-94 Book Reviews: India's Energy: Essays in Sustainable Development, ‘Sorry, Wrong Number! The Abuse of Measurement’, Environmental Change and Security
by N. Dasgupta & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 95-102 Food for Thought
by N/A - 103-106 From the Diary of Ra, God of Global Warming
by N/A
November 2000, Volume 11, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sonia Boehmer-Christiansen - 613-629 The Cause of Global Warming
by Vincent Gray - 631-638 A Critical Review of the Hypothesis That Climate Change is Caused by Carbon Dioxide
by Heinz Hug - 639-646 Shaping the Nuclear Future
by Ernest J Moniz - 647-654 Strategic Value of Carbon Recovery and Storage Technology: Political and Administrative Dimension
by Taishi Sugiyama - 655-663 Methane Mitigation Conference Report
by Karl H Schultz - 665-679 Asymmetric Learning by Doing and Dynamically Efficient Policy: Implications for Domestic and International Emissions Permit Trading of Allocating Permits Usefully
by Peter Read - 681-695 Controlling Pollution Using Economic Instruments in Competitive Electricity Markets: The Challenges of Multilevel Governance
by John Crosisca & Aynsley Kellow - 697-728 The Political Economy of DDT and Malaria Control
by Roger Bate - 729-747 AIR Quality Management: Challenges and Solutions in Delivering Air Quality Action Plans
by C. I. Beattie & J. W. S. Longhurst & N. K. Woodfield - 749-756 Letters to the Editor
by Eugene Parker - 757-767 Precautionary Foolishness
by Marlo Lewis Jr.
September 2000, Volume 11, Issue 5
- 1-1 How Green is Energy Efficiency?
by Horace Herring - 521-537 Decoupling Energy Efficiency from Energy Consumption
by Mithra Moezzi - 539-551 Let's Stop Wasting Energy on Efficiency Programs – Energy Conservation as a Noble Goal
by Andrew Rudin - 553-564 Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation: Policies, Programmes and Their Effectiveness
by Gill Owen - 565-571 Personal Transport and Factor ‘X’
by Stephen Potter