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January 2002, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 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 - 573-585 Dream-World: A Simple Model of Energy-Related Carbon Emissions in the 20th and 21St Centuries
by Godfrey Boyle - 587-595 Resource Efficiency and Service Provision
by Timothy J. Foxon - 597-601 Book Reviews: Natural Capitalism: The New Utopia, the Environment and Competition in Electricity in the USA and the UK, Cleaner Air and Better Transport
by Horace Herring & Gordon MacKerron & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 603-605 Pre-Negotiating the Kyoto Protocol, June 2000: ‘Energy Policy is at the Heart of Kyoto: Fix, Fudge, Façade or Failure?’
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 607-607 The International Thermonuclear Reactor
by S. Boehmer-Christiansen - 608-609 Recent Oil Price Rises or Why the Greens are Such Desired Political Allies in Europe
by Hans Henrik Ramm & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
July 2000, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 1-1 Introduction
by Catherine Mitchell - 377-389 Neutral Regulation – The Vital Ingredient for a Sustainable Energy Future
by Catherine Mitchell - 391-405 The Hazards of Implementing Renewables Portfolio Standards
by Nancy Rader - 407-422 The Influence of Banking and Borrowing under Different Penalty Regimes in Tradable Green Certificate Markets – Results from an Experimental Economics Laboratory Experiment
by G.J. Schaeffer & Joep Sonnemans - 423-438 Scenarios for the Use of Ghg-Reduction Instruments – How Can Policy-Instruments as Carbon Emission Trading and Tradable Green Certificates Be Used Simultaneously to Reach a Common Ghg-Reduction Target?
by P. E. Morthorst - 439-459 Wind Power Planning and Operational Benefits and Issues in Evolving Competitive Markets
by Michael R. Milligan - 461-477 Customer Choice and Green Power Marketing in the United States: How far Can it Take US?
by Ryan Wiser & Mark Bolinger & Edward Holt - 479-509 Renewable Energy in Australia
by David Mills - 511-530 Challenges for Renewable Electricity in Dcs
by A.L. Amin
May 2000, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction
by Rebecca Harrison - 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 233-254 Shifting Patterns of Fuel and Wood Use by Households in Rural Zimbabwe
by S. J. Vermeulen & B. M. Campbell & J. J. Mangono - 255-275 Turning the Big Knob: An Evaluation of the Use of Energy Policy to Modulate Future Climate Impacts
by Roger A. Pielke Jr. & Roberta Klein & Daniel Sarewitz - 277-292 The Relative Strength of Economic Interests in Shaping Eu Climate Policy: A Hypothesis
by Axel Michaelowa - 293-298 Musical Chairs in Power Engineering: Could the Environment Be Left Standing?
by Steve Thomas - 299-311 What's in the Pipeline? New Projects and Opportunities for Gasification
by Neville Holt - 313-325 Is Energy Efficiency Environmentally Friendly?
by Horace Herring - 327-341 Increases to the Dragon's Fire Would Benefit from Improved Clean Coal Technology (Cct)
by Richard S Courtney - 343-354 Differentiation since Kyoto: An Exploration of Australian Climate Policy in Comparison to Europe/UK
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 355-367 The Carbon Dioxide Thermometer
by Jarl R. Ahlbeck - 369-372 Book Reviews: Adding Value to Coal Cleaning Wastes, Coal Licensing and Production Tax Regimes, Hot and Bothered in the Greenhouse, the Economics of Global Warming and International Finance
by Jim Watson & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 373-375 Natta Conference Report
by David Elliott & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
March 2000, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 127-139 Increases in Leukemia in Infants in Wales and Scotland following Chernobyl: Evidence for Errors in Statutory Risk Estimates
by Chris Busby & Molly Scott Cato - 141-147 Radiation Jigsaw: A Different Picture Emerges
by Alice Stewart & Jill Sutcliffe - 149-166 Validity of the Linear No-Threshold Theory of Radiation Carcinogenesis at Low Doses
by Bernard L Cohen - 167-182 Managing Radioactive Waste: Issues and Misunderstandings
by Morris Rosen - 183-192 Discussion: Nuclear Power from South Africa?
by N/A - 193-205 Scientific Uncertainty: An Insuperable Obstacle to Compensation for Environmental Causes of Ill Health?
by Chris Miller - 207-216 Science/ Law Interactions and the Problem of Causation
by R.J. Harrison - 217-222 The Environment: Modernising Justice?
by Martyn Day - 223-231 Book Reviews: The Woman Who Knew Too Much: Alice Stewart and the Secrets of Radiation, Nuclear Safety and International Governance: Russian and Eastern Europe, Climate Policy after Kyoto
by Jill Sutcliffe & John Surrey & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
January 2000, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by N/A - 1-23 Environmental Regulations and Interfuel Substitution in the Power Sector: A Generalized Leontief Model
by Patrik Söderholm - 25-48 The Impact of Oil Price Volatility on the Future of the U.S. Economy
by Roy Boyd & K. Doroodian & Dennis Thornton - 49-63 On Carbon Leakage and Technological Change
by D.J. Gielen - 65-79 Renewable Electricity in a Liberalised Market – The Concept of Green Certificates
by M. Voogt & M.G. Boots & G.J. Schaeffer & J.W. Martens - 81-91 Thermophotovoltaics: Can They Make a Significant Contribution?
by S.K. Haywood - 93-107 Energy Technology and Foreign Trade: The Case of Denmark
by Henrik Klinge Jacobsen - 109-122 Energy Efficiency: A Survey of Firm Investment Behaviour in Australia
by Jane Harris & Jane Anderson & Walter Shafron - 123-126 Book Review: Climate Policy after Kyoto
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
November 1999, Volume 10, Issue 6
- 1-1 Whatever Happened to Acid Rain?
by Richard Skeffington - 571-596 Assessing the Impacts of International Emissions Reduction Scenarios on the Acidification of Freshwaters in Great Britain with the First-Order Acidity Balance (FAB) Model and the Hull Acid Rain Model (HARM)
by C.J. Curtis & J.D. Whyatt & S.E. Metcalfe & T.E.H. Allott & R. Harriman - 597-616 Constructing a Response to Ecological Problems under Scientific Uncertainty: A Comparison of Acid Rain and Climate Change Policy in Canada
by Louis Guay - 617-637 Ecological Modernisation in UK Science-Policy Communities: The Case of Acid Rain and Critical Loads
by A.K. Tickle - 639-670 The Failure of Sulphur Trading in the UK
by Steve Sorrell - 671-703 Designing Effective Environmental Regimes: The Case of the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP)
by Jørgen Wettestad - 705-720 Acid Rain in East Asia: An Analysis of Side-Payments
by Minoru Nakada & David Pearce - 721-724 Book Review: Acid Rain on the Agenda: A Picture of a Chain of Events, 1966–1968
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 725-727 Conference Report: Uranium Institute 24th Annual Symposium, London 9–10 September 1999
by N/A - 727-727 Conference Announcement
by N/A
September 1999, Volume 10, Issue 5
- 437-438 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 439-468 Environmental Effects of Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
by Willie Soon & Sallie L. Baliunas & Arthur B. Robinson & Zachary W. Robinson - 469-482 Climate Change in the Arctic and its Empirical Diagnostics
by V.V. Adamenko & K. Ya Kondratyev & C.A. Varotsos - 483-489 Considerations on the Relation between Albedo of ICE/Snow and Climate Change
by Ryunosuke Kikuchi - 491-502 An Assessment of Validation Experiments Conducted on Computer Models of Global Climate Using the General Circulation Model of the UK'S Hadley Centre
by Richard S Courtney - 503-515 Two Become One: Meteorological Science and the Construction of the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Phenomenon
by John A. Hannigan - 517-534 The Kyoto Protocol: Economic Impacts on Annex B Economies and Key Australian Industries
by C. Polidano & S. Brown & K. Woffenden & S. Beil & B.S. Fisher - 535-538 Kyoto Protocol: Some Norwegian Views on its Implementation
by Harald Dovland - 539-547 Emissions Trading: Reducing the Cost of Implementing the Kyoto Protocol
by John P. Weyant - 549-556 Examining New Partnerships for Sustainable Development: The Clean Development Mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol
by Julia Curtis (IEA) & Laurent Dittrick (IEA) & Kristi Dittrick (IEA) & Mark Radka (IEA) - 557-562 Book Reviews: Transforming Electricity: The Coming Generation of Change, ‘What Risk? Science, Politics and Public Health’, Energy Demand in Asian Developing Economies, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand
by Steve Thomas & David J. Ball & Rossana Galli - 563-569 Contributions to the Climate Change Debate
by Mikel Mathieson
July 1999, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Cally Barker - 353-370 Energization: A Collaborative Application of Conventional Energy Resources for Energy Upliftment in Rural Communities
by Cathy A. Laing & Glynne Rosseli - 371-379 Restructuring, Technology Transfer, Competitiveness: The Must for the Russian and Cis Military Industry Refurbishment
by Lucio Lusso & Raffaello Gusso - 381-398 Re-Appraisal for Energy Technology Sustaining Development in Developing Countries: Egypt Case
by Maher Aziz Bedrous & Emad El-Sharkawi & S. B. Abdel Hamid & Waeil Saleh Kaddour - 399-407 Coal and Waste: Energy and Recycling
by Robert M. Davidson - 409-413 A Call for a New Form of Co-Operation for Long-Term Sustainable Development
by Hans-Volker Schlenker & Wolfgang Strassburg - 415-423 Change and Innovation: The Evolving Energy Industry
by Kenneth L. Lay - 425-436 Book Reviews: Transforming Electricity: The Coming Generation of Change, Greenhouse Gas Mitigation. Technologies for Activities Implemented Jointly, Volcanic Activity and Climate, Emission Trading: The New Utopia for Environmental Management and Global Governance?
by Steve Thomas & Matthew Leach & Jack Hardisty & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
May 1999, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Cally Barker - 231-273 Proceedings of the International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading (ABARE)
by N/A - 275-291 Australia in the Greenhouse: Science, Norms and Interests in the Kyoto Protocol
by Aynsley Kellow - 293-304 Exploring Energy Solutions for Industrial Society
by Ted Trainer - 305-324 No Limits to Global Industrialisation with Nuclear Breeder Reactors
by Jovan V. Jovanovich - 325-332 The Chernobyl Replacement Project
by John Surrey & Steve Thomas - 333-352 Competence and Subsidiarity Perspectives in EU Climate Change Policy: From Harmonisation to Differentiation?
by Agnethe Dahl
March 1999, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial
by N/A - 109-120 Coal at the Crossroads
by Max Crosland - 121-124 The Coal Industry's View
by Colin Godfrey - 125-129 A Rational Approach to Planning
by Susan Hamilton - 131-135 Coal at the Crossroads: A Customer's View
by Lee Clarke - 137-139 The Manufacturers' View
by George Richardson - 141-145 Electricity Trading and the Pool
by Peter Carter - 147-155 The Uk as a European Laboratory for Electricity Deregulation
by John Surrey - 157-168 Outcomes of the Fourth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Climate Buenos Aires, 2 – 13 November 1998
by Henning Rentz - 169-180 Productivity Effects of Technology Diffusion Induced by an Energy Tax
by Rainer Walz - 181-207 The Use of Fiscal Instruments in European Environmental Policy: Review Essay
by Kurt Deketelaere - 209-212 Essay
by F. Berkhout - 213-220 “Climate for all the Money's Worthâ€
by Øystein Noreng & Svein S. Andersen & Per Anker-Nilssen - 221-222 Book Review: Global Greens: Inside the International Environmental Establishment
by Roger Bate - 223-224 Conference Report: From Limit to Growth to No Growth?
by N/A - 225-227 Food for Thought
by N/A - 229-230 German Nuclear Waste and Transport Contamination
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
January 1999, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by N/A - 1-18 The Carbon Dioxide Thermometer and the Cause of Global Warming
by Nigel Calder - 19-26 Climate Change: The Challenge for Energy Supply
by Robert T Watson - 27-50 Climate Change and the World Bank: Opportunity for Global Governance?
by S.A. Boehmer-Christiansen - 51-78 Carbon Dioxide Emissions from the Russian Federation — Problems and Choices
by Malcolm R. Hill - 79-85 Stranded Gas Contracts: The British Experience
by John Surrey - 87-93 Fourth International Conference on Green-House Gas Control Technologies, (GHGT4)
by Malcolm Hill - 95-97 Higher Energy Prices, Cuts in Fuel Use May Be Needed to Comply with the Kyoto Protocol
by N/A - 99-107 Book Reviews: “The Oil Price Crisis of 1998†, Special Paper No 10, OCEES Research Paper No. 15. Understanding America's Climate Change Policy: Realpolitik, Pluralism and Ethical Norms
by John Surrey & Joseph Murphy
September 1998, Volume 9, Issue 6
- 1-1 Greeting Addresses
by N/A - 1-1 A Revised View on the Cause of “Global Warming†– Scientists' Reply to the IPCC Reports
by Helmut Metzner - 1-1 Welcome
by Helmut Metzner - 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 589-608 Global and Regional Climate Changes – Multiple Statistical Estimation of the Causes Taken from Observed Data
by Christian D. Schönwiese - 609-616 Global Warming: State of the Science
by Alan Robock - 617-632 Unfinished Business – The Scientific Case against the Global Climate Treaty
by Fred Singer - 633-646 Limited Predictability and the Greenhouse Effect – A Scientific Review
by A. Wiin-Nielsen - 647-657 Are the IPCC Carbon Emission and Carbon Dioxide Stabilization Scenarios Realistic?
by Henry R. Linden - 659-672 CO2 and Climate: Geological Perspective
by Harry N. A. Priem - 673-681 The Spectroscopic Contributions of CO2 to the Warming and Cooling of the Earth's Atmosphere
by Jack Barrett - 683-720 Solar Activity: A Dominant Factor in Climatic Dynamics
by Theodor Landscheidt - 721-725 Possible Mechanisms of Solar Activity Modulation of Earth Climate
by Henrik Svensmark - 727-739 Long-Term Variations in Solar Activity and Their Apparent Effect on the Earth's Climate
by K. Lassen - 741-744 Long-Term Solar Forcing of the Holocene Climate
by W. Karlén - 745-745 Final Remarks
by Helmut Metzner
August 1998, Volume 9, Issue 5
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 479-479 Obituary: David Everest
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 481-497 Using Models to Analyse Economic Policy Responses; The Case of Environmental Co-Operation
by Stephen G. Hall - 499-507 German Industry's Declaration on Climate Protection: A Voluntary Commitment or a Congratulatory Self-Assurance?
by Knut Kübler