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41NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES  CARBON PRICES AND AUTOMOBILE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS: THE EXTENSIVE AND INTENSIVE MARGINS Christopher R. Knittel Ryan Sandler

NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES CARBON PRICES AND AUTOMOBILE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS: THE EXTENSIVE AND INTENSIVE MARGINS Christopher R. Knittel Ryan Sandler

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Source URL: www.nber.org

- Date: 2011-12-05 14:39:14
    42GHG Mitigation Briefs – April 2016 The IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG) is part of the IEA’s Energy Technology Network. Its role is to assess the potential to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the

    GHG Mitigation Briefs – April 2016 The IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG) is part of the IEA’s Energy Technology Network. Its role is to assess the potential to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the

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    Source URL: ieaghg.org

    - Date: 2016-06-06 04:43:53
      43Calla Rose Ostrander Climate Action Coordinator San Francisco Greenhouse Gas Emissions Forecast and Target

      Calla Rose Ostrander Climate Action Coordinator San Francisco Greenhouse Gas Emissions Forecast and Target

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      Source URL: www.lwvba.ca.lwvnet.org

      - Date: 2010-04-01 20:32:19
        44A TIME HORIZON FOR COUNTING BIOENERGY EMISSIONS Timothy D. Searchinger (Draft July 31, 2012) Whether bioenergy increases or decreases greenhouse gas emissions typically depends on the time-frame used to judge its effects

        A TIME HORIZON FOR COUNTING BIOENERGY EMISSIONS Timothy D. Searchinger (Draft July 31, 2012) Whether bioenergy increases or decreases greenhouse gas emissions typically depends on the time-frame used to judge its effects

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        Source URL: www.catf.us

        - Date: 2012-10-19 12:40:34
          45

          What Can I Do? 00 What Can I Do? Priorities to Reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions

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          Source URL: lwvba.ca.lwvnet.org

          - Date: 2015-02-12 13:06:37
            46Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Impacts of Cove Point LNG vs. Coal From On-Site Emissions Alone: 4th Largest Climate Polluter in Maryland

            Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Impacts of Cove Point LNG vs. Coal From On-Site Emissions Alone: 4th Largest Climate Polluter in Maryland

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            Source URL: www.wearecovepoint.org

            - Date: 2014-11-27 10:48:55
              47This certificate is in recognition that 50.5 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions have been offset by:  Global Carbon Project - International Project Office in Canberra09 Climate Friendly has retired the eq

              This certificate is in recognition that 50.5 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions have been offset by: Global Carbon Project - International Project Office in Canberra09 Climate Friendly has retired the eq

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              Source URL: www.globalcarbonproject.org

              - Date: 2010-04-05 21:54:00
                48Linkage of greenhouse gas emissions trading systems: learning from experience

                Linkage of greenhouse gas emissions trading systems: learning from experience

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                Source URL: scholar.harvard.edu

                - Date: 2015-08-19 14:16:35
                  49Key Issues for Seawater Desalination in California Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions May 2013 Authors: Heather Cooley and Matthew Heberger

                  Key Issues for Seawater Desalination in California Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions May 2013 Authors: Heather Cooley and Matthew Heberger

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                  Source URL: pacinst.org

                  - Date: 2016-05-16 18:01:45
                    50What cities do best How to maximize the role of cities in a low-carbon future Key findings Action by city governments is essential for achieving deep reductions in global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

                    What cities do best How to maximize the role of cities in a low-carbon future Key findings Action by city governments is essential for achieving deep reductions in global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

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                    Source URL: sei-us.org

                    - Date: 2016-01-12 23:22:22