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Global warming control 3 global climate change control 3 implementation 2 cost-benefit analysis 1 cost-effectiveness analysis 1 organizational analysis 1
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English 3
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Carlin, Alan 3
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National Center for Environmental Economics (NCEE), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 3
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NCEE Working Paper Series 3
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If Geoengineering Is The Best First Step Towards Global Climate Change Control, How Could It Best Be Implemented?
Carlin, Alan - National Center for Environmental Economics (NCEE), … - 2007
If, as argued elsewhere, geoengineering represents the most efficient and effective first step towards a solution of the global climate change problem, it is important to analyze how such a geoengineering effort might best be organized. A number of possible organizations are discussed and...
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New Research Suggests That Emissions Reductions May Be a Risky and Very Expensive Way to Avoid Dangerous Global Climate Changes
Carlin, Alan - National Center for Environmental Economics (NCEE), … - 2007
Proponents of greenhouse gas emissions reductions have long assumed that such reductions are the best approach to global climate change control and sometimes argued that they are the least risky approach. It is now generally understood that to be effective such reductions would have to involve...
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Global Climate Control: Is There a Better Strategy Than Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
Carlin, Alan - National Center for Environmental Economics (NCEE), … - 2006
Many environmentalists and some developed nations appear to have concluded that there is one Many environmentalists and some developed nations appear to have concluded that there is one climate change problem, global warming, and that there is only one solution to it, reducing greenhouse gas...
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