Learning from global emissions scenarios /
A review of global and regional sulfur emission scenarios. /
Costs of reducing carbon emissions. : An integrated modeling framework approach. /
Global greenhouse gas emissions scenarios. : Integrated modeling approaches. /
Managing the global environment. /
Dynamics of energy technologies and global change. /
The transportation sector: growing demand and emissions. /
Population, households, and CO2 emissions. /
Technology dynamics and greenhouse gas emissions mitigation. : A cost assessment. /
Global scenarios for carbon dioxide emissions. /
Greenhouse gas emissions in a dynamics-as-usual scenario of economic and energy development. /
The Kyoto protocol emission allocations. : Windfall surpluses for Russia and Ukraine. /
Emission trading in Europe with an exchange rate. /
Global energy perspectives. : A summary of the joint study by IIASA and world energy council. /
Global energy strategies to control future carbon dioxide emissions. /
The 1995 international energy workshop. : The poll results and a review of papers. /
Modeling technological change. : Implications for the global environment. /
Costs of a ceiling on Kyoto flexibility. /
Emissions scenarios database and review of scenarios. /
Energy and the protection of the atmosphere. /
Industrialization as a historical phenomenon. /
The birth of a "green" generation? Generational dynamics of resource consumption patterns. /
Working less and living longer: long-term trends in working time and time budgets. /
International burden sharing in greenhouse gas reduction. /
Morphological analysis, diffusion and lock-out of technologies : ferrous casting in France and the FRG /
Technology diffusion in the coal-mining industry of the USSR : an interim assessment /
Long-term energy futures. : The critical role of technology. /
Inter-generational and spatial equity issues of carbon accounts. /
Long waves, technology diffusion and substitution. /
Trends in global emissions. : Carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen. /