No quick switch to low-carbon energy
Gert Jan Kramer and
Martin Haigh
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Gert Jan Kramer: Gert Jan Kramer is principal scientist at Shell Global Solutions International, Grasweg 31, 1031 HW Amsterdam, The Netherlands gertjan.kramer@gmail.com
Martin Haigh: Martin Haigh is energy adviser at Shell International, Carel van Bylandtlaan 16, 2596 HR The Hague, The Netherlands.
Nature, 2009, vol. 462, issue 7273, 568-569
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In the first of two pieces on reducing greenhouse-gas emissions, Gert Jan Kramer and Martin Haigh analyse historic growth in energy systems to explain why deploying alternative technologies will be a long haul.
Date: 2009
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