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September 2006, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 777-780 India's Economic Progress in a Changing Climate: Benefits of Global Warming!
by Madhav L Khandekar - 781-787 Economic Theory and Some Oil Market Realities
by Ferdinand E. Banks - 789-822 Facts and Delusions Climate Angst IPCC Critique and New Science Climate Politics and Policy-Making Emission Policy, Trading & Investment Fossil News New Technologies
by N/A - 823-827 Chatham House: Climate Change in a Post 2012 World
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 829-834 Book Review: Potential for Microgeneration — Study and Analysis, Engineering Response to Global Climate Change: Planning a Research & Development Agenda
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Gavin Longmuir
July 2006, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial and Farewell to John Surrey
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 527-548 Great News for the Great Barrier Reef: Tully River Water Quality
by Robert M. Carter - 549-567 Eroding Wilderness: The Ecological, Legal, Political, and Social Consequences of Oil and Natural Gas Development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)
by Benjamin K. Sovacool - 569-582 Domestic Offset Projects: Limited Opportunities in Germany but Potential for Others?
by Regina Betz & Karoline Rogge & Michael Schön - 583-601 Load Management from an Environmental Perspective
by Juozas Abaravicius & Jurek Pyrko - 603-607 On the Sensitivity of the Atmosphere to the Doubling of the Carbon Dioxide Concentration and on Water Vapour Feedback
by Jack Barrett & David Bellamy & Heinz Hug - 609-612 Protesting against Dogma
by Hendrik Tennekes - 613-617 Karl Popper and Climate Models: Reflections on an Essay by Henk Tennekes
by Tom Addiscott - 619-632 Governments and Climate Change Issues: The Case for a New Approach
by David Henderson - 633-635 Response to Richard Tol
by Peter B. Dixon & Maureen T. Rimmer - 637-670 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 671-683 Book Review: Scarcity and Growth Considering Oil and Energy: An Alternative Neo-Classical View, Critique of “Wind Power and the UK Wind Resource†By the Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, An Electricity Supply Strategy for the UK: Report by the Council for Science and Technology
by Gavin Longmuir
July 2006, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 1-1 Obituary
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 1-1 Editorial–Nuclear Power in the World 2006
by Mycle Schneider & Lutz Mez & Steve Thomas - 341-357 The Nuclear Power Option in the Italian Energy Policy
by Maria Rosaria Di Nucci - 359-371 Switzerland–What's Left from the Glaciers in the ALPS?
by Conrad U. Brunner - 373-382 Contested Technology
by Maarten J. Arentsen - 383-399 Twenty Years after Chernobyl in Hungary
by Ada à mon - 401-415 The Prospects for Nuclear Energy in Bulgaria
by Gergana Miladinova - 417-437 Russian Energy Policy–Twenty Years after Chernobyl
by Lydia V. Popova - 439-456 Unchanging Vision of Nuclear Energy: Nuclear Power Policy of the South Korean Government and Citizens' Challenge
by Sung-Jin Leem - 457-467 Political Fission
by David Fig - 469-483 The Current Outlook for the Nuclear Power Industry in the United States
by John L. Jurewitz - 485-495 History of Nuclear Power in Brazil
by Luiz Pinguelli Rosa - 497-520 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 521-526 The Stern Review “Oxonia Papers†: A Critique
by Ian Byatt & Ian Castles & David Henderson & Nigel Lawson & Ross McKitrick & Julian Morris & Alan Peacock & Colin Robinson & Robert Skidelsky
March 2006, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 167-174 Nuclear or Not? Is Nuclear the Answer to the Energy Question
by Andrew Blowers - 175-180 Time for a Fresh Look at Nuclear?
by Stephen W Kidd - 181-190 Sustainable Development and Nuclear Power
by Malcolm Grimston - 191-195 ‘Show Me the Money’: Pre-Requisites and Pitfalls in the Financing of Nuclear New Build
by Chris Lambert - 197-199 What Should Britain Do about Nuclear Power?
by John Surrey - 201-205 Testimony for the Record
by Marvin Fertel - 207-219 Are Global per Capita CO2 Emissions Likely to Remain Stable?
by Bjart Holtsmark - 221-221 Reply to Holtsmark
by Ross McKitrick & Mark C. Strazicich - 223-241 Environmental Policy Instruments and Technological Change in the Energy Sector: Findings from Comparative Empirical Research
by Jon Birger Skjærseth & Atle Christer Christiansen - 243-262 The Pendulum: The Auto-Oil Programmes Revisited
by Yvette Taminiau & George Molenkamp & Svetlana Tashchilova - 263-273 Non Conventional Fuel Resources in Rural India
by G. Dixit & Savita Dixit & Suchi Tiwari - 275-279 Hydrogen as Energy Source: An Introduction
by Otto Wildgruber - 281-282 Nuclear Power and Climate Change – But is There Enough Uranium to Make a Difference?
by Simon Roberts - 283-286 If I Had a Hammer: A Critique of “Analysing Convergence with a Multi-Country Computable General Equilibrium Model: PPP versus MERâ€
by Peter Dixon & Maureen Rimmer & Richard S. J. Tol - 287-324 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 325-331 Reports and Book Reviews
by N/A - 333-339 Letters
by Robert Watson
January 2006, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Bob Foster - 1-12 Observed Climate Change in Australia over the past Century
by Neville Nicholls & Dean Collins - 13-28 A Critical Review of Some Recent Australian Regional Climate Reports
by John D McLean - 29-35 Solar Cycles 24 and 25 and Predicted Climate Response
by David C. Archibald - 37-52 Antarctic Ice & Australian Antarctic Science are They Collapsing?
by Murray Rowden-Rich - 53-62 The El Niño Phenomenon in the Context of Climate Change
by William Kininmonth - 63-73 Short and Longer-Term Planetary Effects on Sun and Earth
by Kenneth W. Dickman - 75-81 Fuel Cell Development and Demonstrations in Australia
by Karl Föger - 83-87 Report, Response and Review: The Argument in Britain on Climate Change Issues
by David Henderson - 89-103 Renewable Energy Technologies in Australia: Research, Status and Prospects
by R Bruce Godfrey - 103-104 Time to Revisit Australia's Climate Change Policy
by Bob Carter - 105-161 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 163-166 China and the Far East: Future Energy Strategies and Security Scenarios
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
November 2005, Volume 16, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 901-921 Analysing Convergence with a Multi-Country Computable General Equilibrium Model: PPP versus Mer
by Peter B. Dixon & Maureen T. Rimmer - 923-935 The UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
by Steve Thomas - 937-958 Indicators for the Assessment of Member States' GHG Emission Trends and Burden Sharing Commitments: The Cohesion Countries
by Pablo del RÃo & Félix Hernández - 959-992 Tradable Certificates for Energy Savings: Opportunities, Challenges, and Prospects for Integration with other Market Instruments in the Energy Sector
by Paolo Bertoldi & Silvia Rezessy & Diana Ürge-Vorsatz - 993-1007 UK Emissions Trading from 2002–2004: Corporate Responses
by Malcolm Hill & Laurie McAulay & Adrian Wilkinson - 1009-1027 Fiscal Reform of Fuel Regulation in Brazil: Recent Developments and Environmental Implications
by Miriam Hinostroza & Ildo Luis Sauer & Sinclair M-G Guerra - 1029-1032 The Pyramid of Uncertainties
by Ian Lloyd - 1033-1036 The Kyoto Protocol: Will South Africa Be the First Casualty?
by Will Alexander - 1037-1045 Greenhouse Molecules, Their Spectra and Function in the Atmosphere
by Jack Barrett - 1047-1048 Can Energy Shortage Be Blamed on China? A Chinese View
by N/A - 1049-1095 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 1097-1123 Reports and Book Reviews
by N/A - 1125-1126 A Better Alternative Than a Hybrid
by Per Kurowski
September 2005, Volume 16, Issue 5
- 1-1 Editor's Introduction
by N/A - 721-728 Delivering Sustainability: Challenges and Opportunities for the Energy Industry
by N/A - 729-735 “Customer Needs, Political Expectations and Energy Economics – Sustainability as a Challenge for European Energy Companiesâ€
by Harry Roels - 737-742 The Path to Sustainability: Improving Access to Energy
by José Antonio Ocampo - 743-761 Energy Access: Illusion or Reality for the Poor?
by Latsoucabe Fall - 763-766 Climate Change: Beyond Kyoto
by Anne Lauvergeon - 767-779 Can Coal Contribute to Sustainable Development?
by Roger Wicks & Malcolm Keay - 781-801 Rapid Access to Modern Energy Services Using Lp Gas
by John Venn - 803-813 Hydro Tasmania – Renewable Energy Drivers, Action and Plans
by Roger Gill & Harry Andrews - 815-824 Hydropower's Role in Delivering Sustainability
by Dogan Altinbilek & Karin Seelos & Richard Taylor - 825-843 Transport and Energy Demand in the Developing World: The Urgent Alternatives
by Mariano Bauer & Elizabeth Mar - 845-870 The Role of Smart Power Technologies in Global Electrification
by Kurt Yeager & Stephen Gehl & Brent Barker - 871-899 Fuel for Thought
by N/A
July 2005, Volume 16, Issue 3-4
- 395-421 Confuse: How Jared Diamond Fails to Convince
by Julian Morris - 423-439 Jared Diamond and the Terrible Too's
by Fred L Smith Jr. - 441-456 Human Progress — And Collapse?
by Wolfgang E. Kasper - 457-480 Australia's Environment Undergoing Renewal, Not Collapse
by Jennifer Marohasy - 481-491 Diamond in the Rough
by Steven F. Hayward - 493-512 Montana — A Modern Day Paradigm for Collapse?
by Kendra Okonski - 513-539 From Genocide to Ecocide: The Rape of Rapa Nui
by Benny Peiser - 541-545 Vision through a Narrow Lens
by Jane S. Shaw - 547-548 Introduction to House of Lords Submissions
by Kendra Okonski & Julian Morris - 549-578 SRES, IPCC and the Treatment of Economic Issues: What Has Emerged?
by David Henderson - 579-592 The Scenarios Underlying Climate Change ‘Predictions’
by Martin Ã…gerup - 593-597 Climate Change and Economics
by Ian Byatt - 599-605 Evidence Submitted to the Select Committee on Economic Affairs, House of Lords, London: For the Inquiry into “Aspects of the Economics of Climate Changeâ€
by Ian Castles - 607-620 Evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs on Aspects of the Economics of Climate Change
by Indur M. Goklany - 621-624 Evidence Submitted to the House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs
by David Henderson - 625-631 Deposition of Richard S. Lindzen before the Select Committee on Economic Affairs of the House of Lords
by Richard S. Lindzen - 633-638 Submission to UK House of Lords: Inquiry into Aspects of the Economics of Climate Change
by Ross McKitrick - 639-647 Submission to House of Lords: Inquiry ‘Aspects of the Economics of Climate Change’
by Julian Morris - 649-657 Evidence Submitted to House of Lords: Inquiry on ‘Aspects of the Economics of Climate Change’
by Paul Reiter - 659-666 The Economics of Climate Change
by Colin Robinson - 667-680 A Climate Policy for the Short and Medium Term: Stabilization or Adaptation?
by Indur M. Goklany - 681-683 Report on the Climate Change Seminar of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Gummersbach, Germany
by Bernd Ströher & Benny Peiser - 685-687 The Letter Science Magazine Rejected
by Benny Peiser - 689-693 Power to the People
by Colin Robinson - 695-720 Fuel for Thought 16.3
by N/A
March 2005, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 217-238 The Interaction of Climate Change and the Carbon Dioxide Cycle
by A. Rörsch & R. S. Courtney & D. Thoenes - 239-253 Linkages between Solar Activity and Climatic Responses
by William J. R. Alexander & William J. R. Emeritus - 255-271 Co2 Abatement and Fuel Mix in German Electric Power Generation — Is the “Ecological Electricity Tax†Ecologically Effective?
by Harald Tauchmann - 273-282 Biofuels for Transport in the Uk: What is Feasible?: Review/Commentary Article
by Jonathan & M.O. Scurlock - 283-301 Transport Energy Embodied in Consumer Goods: A Hybrid Life-Cycle Analysis
by Jesper Munksgaard & Manfred Lenzen & Thomas C. Jensen & Lise-Lotte Pade - 303-319 An Unsympathetic Lecture on Economic Theory and the Deregulation of Natural Gas
by Ferdinand E. Banks - 321-326 The Treatment of Economic Issues by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
by David Henderson - 327-331 Extreme Weather Trends Vs. Dangerous Climate Change: A Need for Critical Reassessment
by Madhav L Khandekar - 333-334 Global Warming?
by Reid A. Bryson - 335-347 Discussions on Climate Change as Presented in Nature, 2004
by Jack Barrett - 349-356 Letters from Ian Castles, Visiting Fellow, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government, the Australian National University to Dr Francois Bourguignon, Chief Economist and Vice President, Development Economics, World Bank
by N/A - 357-388 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 389-394 Reports and Book Reviews
by N/A
January 2005, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 1-25 Climate Change Policies in Norway and the Netherlands: Different Instruments, Similar Outcome?
by Atle Christer Christiansen & Jon Birger Skjærseth - 27-45 Transport Energy Embodied in Consumer Goods: A Hybrid Life-Cycle Analysis
by Jesper Munksgaard & Manfred Lenzen & Thomas C. Jensen & Lise-Lotte Pade - 47-68 Utility Green Pricing Programs: A Statistical Analysis of Program Effectiveness
by Ryan Wiser & Scott Olson & Lori Bird & Blair Swezey - 69-100 The M&M Critique of the MBH98 Northern Hemisphere Climate Index: Update and Implications
by Stephen McIntyre & Ross McKitrick - 101-125 Global Warming and the Accumulation of Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere: A Critical Consideration of the Evidence
by A. Rörsch & R.S. Courtney & D. Thoenes - 127-130 Normative Science
by Robert T. Lackey - 131-147 Nature Rules the Climate
by Zbigniew Jaworowski - 149-153 Hayek on Kyoto
by Hans Labohm - 155-156 Drive-by Shootings in Kyotoville: The Global Warming Debate Heats up
by Allan M.R. MacRae - 157-163 Action on Climate Change Post-2012: Stakeholder Consultation on the Eu's Contribution to Shaping the Future Global Climate Change Regime
by N/A - 165-208 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 209-215 Reports and Book Reviews
by N/A
November 2004, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial
by N/A - 989-990 Introduction
by Mithra Moezzi - 991-1009 Equating Efficiency with Reduction: A Self-Deception in Energy Policy
by Harold Wilhite & Jorgen S. Norgard - 1011-1014 Our Innate Ability to Think of New Ways to Use Energy
by Tadj Oreszczyn - 1015-1026 Quality of Life Eco-Efficiency
by Roger Levett - 1027-1051 Negotiating Sustainable Consumption: A Review of the Consumption Debate and its Policy Implications
by Tim Jackson - 1053-1065 Efficiency and Consumption: Technology and Practice
by Elizabeth Shove - 1067-1083 Carbon Rationing and Personal Energy Use
by Tina Fawcett - 1085-1092 Efficiency and Conservation: An Interview with Andy Rudin
by Andrew Rudin - 1093-1098 Transport Tax Reform and the Environment
by Steve Potter - 1099-1105 Energy Efficiency and Renewables
by Dave Elliott
September 2004, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 743-753 Time Series Modelling of Trends in Northern Hemispheric Average Temperature Series
by Terence C. Mills - 755-777 Public Attitudes in Relation to Risk and Novelty of Future Energy Options
by Marco Semadeni & Ralf Hansmann & Thomas Flüeler - 779-805 Offshore Air Pollution and Technological Fixes: A Norway — UK Comparison of Achievement
by Jørgen Wettestad - 807-824 Chernobyl, Nuclear Wastes and Nature
by Zbigniew Jaworowski - 825-835 Strategies for Developing Carbon Sequestration Portfolios
by Lewis E. Gilbert - 837-852 Economic Theory and a Faith-Based Approach to Global Warming
by Ferdinand E. Banks - 853-860 The Politicised Science of Greenhouse Climate Change
by Garth Paltridge - 861-872 A Report on the International Seminar on Climate Change and Kyoto Protocol Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 7–8 July 2004-09-12
by William Kininmonth - 873-905 Energy Efficient Motor Driven Systems
by Hans De Keulenaer - 907-911 The Leipzig Declaration on Global Climate Change
by N/A - 913-924 IPCC Silence: Three Letters to Dr Pachauri That Remain Unanswered
by R K Pachauri - 925-930 Comments On: ‘Tuvalu Not Experiencing Increased Sea Level Rise’
by John R. Hunter - 931-935 Response to John Hunter's Review
by Willis Eschenbach - 937-980 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 981-987 Book Review: Adapt or DIE 2003, the Cost of Climate Policy, Stability of Life on Earth, Climate Change Economics: Why International Accords Fail, the Economics of Energy and the Production Process; An Evolutionary Approach
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
July 2004, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial
by Lutz Mez - 599-623 Three Decades of Renewable Electricity Policies in Germany
by Volkmar Lauber & Lutz Mez - 625-631 Renewable Energy and Nature Conservation
by Klaus Traube - 633-656 Greening of Nordic Electricity Industry: Policy Convergence and Diversity
by Atle Midttun & Mari Hegg Gundersen & Anne Louise Koefoed - 657-673 Development of Danish Wind Power Market
by Niels I. Meyer - 675-697 Economic Efficiency of Compulsory Green Electricity Quotas in Sweden
by Tomas Kåberger & Thomas Sterner & Max Zamanian & Anna Jürgensen - 699-721 Renewable Electricity Support Schemes in Central Europe: A Case of Incomplete Policy Transfer
by Diana Ãœrge-Vorsatz & Silvia Rezessy & Alexios Antypas - 723-730 Zig Zags in the Polish Liquid Biofuel Act
by Adam Gula & Artur Wyrwa & Chadysz Wies/aw - 731-741 Renewable Energies in Developing Countries: Issues, Interests, and Implications
by Ulrich Laumanns & Danyel Reiche & Mischa Bechberger
July 2004, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen - 351-362 Can the IPCC SRES Be Improved?
by Warwick J. McKibbin & David Pearce & Alison Stegman - 363-367 MERs PPPs and IPCC: Illusions and Reality
by Jacob Ryten - 369-373 The Role of the IPCC is to Assess Climate Change Not Advocate Kyoto
by Ian Castles - 375-425 Designing National Allocation Plans for Eu-Emissions Trading — A First Analysis of the Outcomes
by Regina Betz & Wolfgang Eichhammer & Joachim Schleich - 427-435 Can the Eu Persuade the Us to Rejoin the Kyoto Agreement?
by Jesper Krogstrup & Gert Tinggaard Svendsen - 437-449 Australian Experience with ‘New’ Environmental Policy Instruments: The Greenhouse Challenge and Greenhouse Friendly Programs
by Roslyn E. Taplin - 451-468 Eu-Russian Energy Policy — Single or Multiple Policy Paradigms?
by Debra Johnson - 469-503 Key Aspects of Global Climate Change
by K. Ya. Kondratyev - 505-511 A 2004 View of the Kyoto Protocol
by Fred Singer - 513-514 A Scientific Stick Check
by David R. Legates - 515-520 What is Climate Change?
by Roger A. Pielke Jr. - 521-525 Are Climate Model Projections Reliable Enough for Climate Policy?
by Madhav L Khandekar - 527-543 Tuvalu Not Experiencing Increased Sea Level Rise
by Willis Eschenbach - 545-590 Fuel for Thought
by N/A - 591-598 Book Review: Man-Made Global Warming: Unravelling a Dogma, Tritium on Ice: The Dangerous New Alliance of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Power
by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen & Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
March 2004, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial
by Poul Erik Grohnheit - 159-173 The Role of Accelerated Power Generation Technology Development to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions
by Peter Russ - 175-185 National and International Learning with Wind Power
by Ole Langniß & Lena Neij - 187-200 Describing Technological Development with Quantitative Models
by Stine Grenaa Jensen - 201-214 The Impacts of Market Liberalization on Innovation Processes in the Electricity Sector
by Jochen Markard & Bernhard Truffer & Dieter M. Imboden