Time, money and tradeoffs
David Bradford
Nature, 2001, vol. 410, issue 6829, 649-650
Abstract:
Measurement of the total emissions of greenhouse gases implies specifying 'tradeoffs' of one against another, as in the Kyoto Protocol. In that process, economics has to be taken into account.
Date: 2001
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