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Volume 23, issue 8, 2012
- Editorial pp. i-iv

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- On the Relationship between Disaggregated Energy Production and GDP in Italy pp. 1191-1207

- Cosimo Magazzino
- The Welfare Effects of Reversed Border Tax Adjustments as a Remedy under Unilateral Environmental Taxation pp. 1209-1220

- Reyno Seymore, Margaret Mabugu and J. H. van Heerden
- Application of a Multi-Criteria Analysis Approach for Decision-Making in the Energy Sector: The Case of Concentrating Solar Power in South Africa pp. 1221-1231

- E.K. Broughton, A.C. Brent and L. Haywood
- Wind Farms in Eastern Australia — Recent Lessons pp. 1233-1260

- Paul Miskelly
- Development and Performance Evaluation of a Mobile Solar Dryer for Cassava Chips pp. 1261-1272

- A.P. Olalusi, A.S. Ogunlowo and B.O. Bolaji
- Biases in the Australian High Quality Temperature Network pp. 1273-1294

- David R.B. Stockwell and Kenneth Stewart
- Climate Change and Modelling pp. 1295-1301

- Tom Addiscott
- Why We Disagree about Climate Change: A Different Viewpoint pp. 1303-1309

- Gerald Stanhill
- Climate Scepticism in Europe pp. 1311-1317

- Hans Labohm
- Accommodation of Renewable Energy — Have the Problems Become Unaffordable? pp. 1319-1325

- Derek G. Birkett
- Environmental Impact of an Industrial Compressed Air System with a Solar Powered Compressor in South Africa pp. 1327-1337

- Rupert Gouws
- Health, Safety, and Environmental Challenges of Xylene in Upstream Petroleum Industry pp. 1339-1352

- Mansoor Zoveidavianpoor, Ariffin Samsuri and Seyed Reza Shadizadeh
- Oil Prices and Economic Growth: Are Oil Shocks a Thing of the Past? pp. 1353-1356

- Andrew McKillop
- Fuel for Thought: Mid-August to Mid-November 2012 pp. 1357-1468

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- Book Review: Ethical Adaptation to Climate Change — Human Virtues of the Future pp. 1469-1470

- Andrew McKillop
- Report: Uk Electricity Market Reform (Emr) — What's in Place, What Still Has to Be Done for the Biggest Changes in the Electricity Market? pp. 1471-1476

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- Report: You Study the Paradigm You are Paid for a Report by Max Beran of a Meeting of a Meeting on 17 September 2012 in London of the Royal Meteorological Society to Discuss ‘Renewables and the Future of Energy Meteorology†pp. 1477-1478

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- The Climate Science Debate in Australia: Science Hijacked at School Level pp. 1479-1481

- Michael Asten
- Science Debates Must Continue pp. 1483-1487

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Volume 23, issue 6-7, 2012
- Innovation in Energy: Expressions of a Crisis, and Some Ways Forward pp. 933-978

- James Woudhuysen
- Innovation in Nuclear Power pp. 979-992

- Ian Hore-Lacy
- Is UK Energy Policy Driving Energy Innovation — Or Stifling it? pp. 993-1004

- Candida J Whitmill
- Italy: Renewables Policy as a Barrier to Energy Innovation pp. 1005-1025

- Dominic Standish
- Retrofitting Homes for Energy Efficiency: An Integrated Approach to Innovation in the Low-Carbon Overhaul of Uk Social Housing pp. 1027-1055

- Michael Crilly, Mark Lemon, Andrew J Wright, Matthew B Cook and David Shaw
- Not Too Smart an Innovation: Britain's Plans to Switch Consumers to Smart Electricity and Gas Meters pp. 1057-1074

- Stephen D. Thomas
- Energy Innovation and Avoiding Policy Complexity: The Air Capture Approach pp. 1075-1092

- Timothy A. Fox
- British Innovation around the Underwater Retrieval and Processing of Oil and Gas, and the Surrounding Supply Chain pp. 1093-1096

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- The Hydrogen Economy — Global Solution, or Pie in the Sky? pp. 1097-1104

- Wilson Flood
- Fuel for Thought: Early June — Mid August 2012 pp. 1105-1190

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Volume 23, issue 5, 2012
- Editorial pp. i-iii

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- The Future of Offshore Oil Drilling — An Evaluation of the Economic, Environmental and Political Consequences of the Deepwater Horizon Incident pp. 757-770

- Viktoria Harzl and Matthias Pickl
- Removing Organic Compounds from Oily Sludge pp. 771-779

- Guolin Jing, Mingming Luan, Lingrong Kong and Chunjie Han
- The Roles of Greenhouse Gases in Global Warming pp. 781-799

- Antero V.E. Ollila
- The Inconvenient Truth: Ocean Level Not Rising in Australia pp. 801-817

- Alberto Boretti and Thomas Watson
- The Night Time Radiative Transport between the Earth's Surface, its Atmosphere, and Free Space pp. 819-831

- Martin Hertzberg
- Europe's Airline Tax Lacks Science Support pp. 833-835

- S. Fred Singer
- Europe's Climate Energy Package Must Be Reformed or Abandoned pp. 837-848

- Andrew McKillop
- A Critique of the Ipcc Report on Renewable Energy (2011A) pp. 849-855

- Ted Trainer
- On the Public's Perception of Global Warming: Not as ‘Dumb’ as Some Believe pp. 857-859

- Russell Cook
- Fuel for Thought 23/5 25 April – Early June pp. 861-928

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- Book Review: Nanotechnology for a Sustainable World — Global Artificial Photosynthesis as Nanotechnology's Moral Culmination pp. 929-930

- Andrew McKillop
- Book Review: The Doomsday Machine: The High Price of Nuclear Energy pp. 931-932

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
Volume 23, issue 4, 2012
- Editorial pp. i-iv

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Energy Security: Insights from a Ten Country Comparison pp. 559-586

- Malavika Jain Bambawale and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Technological Assessment of National Nuclear Fuel Cycle Using Transmutations of High-Level Nuclear Waste (Hlw) pp. 587-598

- Tae Ho Woo and Yun Il Kim
- Analysis of Sustainable Cassava Biofuel Production in Nigeria pp. 599-618

- I.O. Ogundari, A.S. Momodu, A.J. Famurewa, J.B. Akarakiri and W.O. Siyanbola
- Technical Aspects of Variables Affecting Jatropha Methyl Ester Production — An Indian Case Study pp. 619-629

- Sanjay Gandhi Bojan, Sam Chelladurai and Senthil Kumaran Durairaj
- Biogas Production from Sago (Tapioca) Wastewater Using Anaerobic Batch Reactor pp. 631-645

- Periyasamy Elaiyaraju and Nagarajan Partha
- Free-Market Energy pp. 647-655

- Alexander M. Schaefer and Walter E. Block
- IPCC Exercise in ‘Curve-Fitting’ to ‘Prove’ Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) pp. 657-659

- S. Fred Singer
- Fuel for Thought: 23/4 mid-March to 25 April pp. 661-750

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- Book Review: Handbook of Globalisation and Environmental Policy pp. 751-754

- Hans H.J. Labohm
- Book Review: Earth Grab: Geopiracy, the New Biomassters and Capturing Climate Genes pp. 755-756

- Peter Senker
Volume 23, issue 2-3, 2012
- Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage — Not a Silver Bullet to Climate Change, but a Feasible Option? pp. 209-225

- Simon Shackley and Elisabeth Dütschke
- Public Responses to Co2 Storage Sites: Lessons from Five European Cases pp. 227-248

- Christian Oltra, Paul Upham, Hauke Riesch, Àlex Boso, Suzanne Brunsting, Elisabeth Dütschke and Aleksandra Lis
- Multicriteria Decision Methodology to Select Suitable Areas for Storing Co2 pp. 249-264

- Bernardo Llamas and Pablo Cienfuegos
- Could Climate Change Limit Water Availability for Coal-Fired Electricity Generation with Carbon Capture and Storage? A UK Case Study pp. 265-282

- Meleesa Naughton, Richard C. Darton and Fai Fung
- CCS in the Media: An Analysis of International Coverage pp. 283-298

- Anne-Maree Dowd, Peta Ashworth, Michelle Rodriguez and Talia Jeanneret
- Sustainable Energy through Carbon Capture and Storage: Role of Geo-Modeling Studies pp. 299-317

- Malti Goel
- Carbon Dioxide Capture from Air: A Simple Analysis pp. 319-328

- Stefano Brandani
- Values, Places and Bodies: Opportunities for Forging a Deeper Understanding of Public Perceptions of Ccs? pp. 329-343

- Leslie J. Mabon
- Procedural Justice in Carbon Capture and Storage pp. 345-365

- Duncan P McLaren
- Are We Nearly There Yet? A Review of Progress against CCS Roadmaps in the UK pp. 367-374

- Clair Gough and Sarah Mander
- Framing Co2 Storage Risk: A Cultural Theory Perspective pp. 375-387

- Benjamin Evar
- Born Again: The Debate on Lock-in and Ccs pp. 389-394

- Nils Markusson
- Inspiring a Generation of Educators with Carbon Capture and Storage pp. 395-404

- Catherine T. Morgan
- The Case for Ccs pp. 405-408

- Barry Jones
- Carbon Capture and Storage — A Pragmatic Way to Reduce CO2 Emissions: A Commentary from Vattenfall pp. 409-412

- Niels Peter Christensen
- Ccs in the UK — Fears May Be Liars — Or May Be Not pp. 413-416

- Callum Hughes
- False Hope Why Carbon Capture and Storage Won't save the Climate pp. 417-418

- Anike Peters
- Ccs: Sitting on the Wrong Side of Innovation pp. 419-424

- Matthew Ulterino
- Stakeholder Interests and the Evolution of Uk Ccs Policy pp. 425-436

- Chris Littlecott
- Uk Carbon Capture and Storage, Where is It? pp. 437-450

- Stuart Haszeldine
- Book Review: The Green Paradox: A Supply-Side Approach to Global Warming pp. 451-453

- Peter Senker
- Book Review: Terence Daintith: Finders Keepers? How the Law of Capture Shaped the World Oil Industry pp. 455-456

- Daniel Lloyd
- Report on the 36th Annual Symposium of the World Nuclear Association (WNA), Held in London in September 2011 pp. 457-462

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- Fuel for Thought: Late January — Early March 2012 pp. 463-557

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Volume 23, issue 1, 2012
- Editorial pp. i-iv

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- A Weighted Average Incorporation of Pollution Costs into the Electrical Expansion Planning pp. 1-15

- Nir Becker, David Soloveitchik and Moshe Olshansky
- Reducing Energy Demand in China: A Statistical Analysis of Urban Energy Consumption in Anhui Province pp. 17-32

- Song Malin, Wu Jie and Wang Yumei
- Economic Considerations for Renewable Energy Application in Trinidad and Tobago's Power Sector pp. 33-50

- Haydn I. Furlonge
- On the Need for Energy Labeling for Villa Air Conditioners in Saudi Arabia and its Economic and Environmental Impact pp. 51-73

- Esmail M. A. Mokheimer
- Short Term Global Dt Prediction Using (60–70)-Years Periodicity pp. 75-85

- Alexey A. Lyubushin and Leonid B. Klyashtorin
- What Really Threatens Our Future?: Beware of anti-energy policies claiming to prevent climate change pp. 87-89

- Willie Soon and Barun Mitra
- Japanese Nuclear Power and the Wrath of Nature pp. 91-93

- Zbigniew Jaworowski
- Climate Change: Sources of Warming in the Late 20th Century pp. 95-104

- Gerald E. Marsh
- Will Green Energy save Oil? pp. 105-111

- Andrew McKillop
- Fuel for Thought: November-December 2011 pp. 113-201

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- Book Review: The Reality of Precaution: Comparing Risk Regulation in the United States and Europe pp. 203-205

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- Shale Gas Exploration Onshore Uk, Energy Institute Lecture 21St Nov 2011 pp. 207-207

- Peter Turner and Philip Foster
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