The Challenge of Climate Change (Which Way Now?) || Index
β Scribed by Perlmutter, Daniel D.; Rothstein, Robert L.
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
- Year
- 2010
- Weight
- 456 KB
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0470654988
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β¦ Synopsis
56-7, 70 alternative institutions 27, 142 aquifers 76-7 automobiles electric 105-7, 111, 176, 179 fuel effi ciency 72-3 trade-in schemes 157 barrages 92, 178-9 barrels (petroleum) 44 batteries 104-7, 175-6, 179 BBL (barrels) 44 bilateral negotiations 127, 140 binding targets 125-6, 152-3 biofuels 85-9, 108-9, 176 biogas 88, 107-9 biomass 41, 82-3, 85-9 Brazil 164, 185, 190, 210 Index Britain see United Kingdom Brundtland Commission 10 C 2 F 6 (hexafl uoro-ethane) 69 CAFΓ requirements 175 California 87, 98 Canada CO 2 emissions 65 hydroelectric capacity 85 "cap and trade" plan 155-6 carbon border tax 194 carbon capture 76-8, 180-1 carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) atmospheric concentration 61, 63 emissions by country 65 emissions control 70-1 see also targets emissions from fuels compared 74 indirect emissions 98-9 RF indices 68 carbon dioxide removal (CDR) 183 carbon footprint 65, 66 Carbon Mitigation Fund 208 carbon permits 155-6, 158 carbon sequestration 76-8,
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