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Climate Change & Environmental Governance: Thomas P. Lyon His current research focuses on corporate environmental information disclosure, greenwash, the causes and consequences of renewable energy policy, and voluntary programs for environmental improvement. Cap 2.0: Defining Climate Legislation that Ensures Sustainable Low-carbon Growth Richard Duke Under carbon caps, Duke says, the sale of pollution allowances would bring in new government revenue, allowing funds to be redirected toward infrastructure improvements and incentives for innovation. Is Climate Change Settled Enough for Policy? Stephen H. Schneider Dr. Schneider counsels policy makers, corporate executives, and nonprofit stakeholders about using risk-management strategies in climate-policy decision-making, given the uncertainties in future projections of global climate change and related impacts.
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& Water: Arturo Keller • Michael Murray • Steven Ow Energy & Water supply and demand are intrinsically linked. It is important to consider the energy-water nexus in any major planning decision. The
First Western Forum on A Conference A series of keynote addresses, panels, and discussions regarding the linkages between energy and water, and approaches for ensuring sustainability, even in the face of increasing population, climatic variability, land use change and other potential stressors on water and energy supplies. The Conference took place in March of 2007. Twelve DVDs are available. The
Endangered Species Act at Thirty: A Conference
A series of
keynote addresses, panels, and discussions regarding the ESA. |
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