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Volume 19, issue 8, 2008
- Editorial pp. 1107-1109

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- The Study on Global Oil and Gas Supply and Demand Undertaken by the National Petroleum Council (USA) pp. 1111-1121

- J. Slutz
- Energy Security and Evolution of Gas Markets pp. 1123-1130

- Tatiana Mitrova
- Long-Term Natural Gas Supply to Europe: Import Potential, Infrastructure Needs and Investment Promotion pp. 1131-1153

- Manfred Hafner, Sohbet Karbuz, Benoit Esnault and Habib El Andaloussi
- Hungary-Ukraine Energy Cooperation and Its Contribution to the Security of Supply in the European Union pp. 1155-1160

- Péter Kiss
- Hydrocarbons Reserves in Venezuela pp. 1161-1180

- Diego J. González Cruz
- Towards Greater Cross-Border Trade in Gas pp. 1181-1186

- Angus Walker
- Environmentally Sustainable Solution for a Gas Turbine Upgrade with Aid of a Clean Development Mechanism Application in a Non-Annex I Country pp. 1187-1195

- Volker Becker, Markus Wolf, Roland Fahrer, Jörgen Brandett and Stephan Hess
- Emissions Compliance in the Fossil-Fuel Based Energy Sector pp. 1197-1206

- Alain Bill, Guillaume Bitran, Benno Basler and Stephan Hess
- The Competition for Oil and Gas in Africa pp. 1207-1226

- Yi-Chong Xu
- Facts or Opinions? Climate Politics and Anti-Carbon Policy Carbon Fuels and Carbon Finance IPCC Critique and Science Debates the New Malthusians Green Technology and Biofuels Nuclear Progress pp. 1227-1290

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- Conference Report: World Nuclear Association Annual Symposium, London 3–5 September 2008 Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre pp. 1291-1294

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
Volume 19, issue 7, 2008
- Editorial pp. 939-940

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- The Eco-Industrial Complex in USA — Global Warming and Rent-Seeking Coalitions pp. 941-958

- Ivan Jankovic
- Achieving Environmental Goals in a Competitive Electricity Market?: Post-Colonial Hong Kong, Public Choice and the Role of Government pp. 959-978

- Alex Y. H. Lo
- Illuminating Household Energy Demand and the Policies for Its Reduction pp. 979-993

- Tracey Crosbie, Melody Stokes and Simon Guy
- Rate of Increasing Concentrations of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Controlled by Natural Temperature Variations pp. 995-1011

- Fred Goldberg
- Oil and the Politics of Fear pp. 1013-1014

- A. F. Alhajji
- Corn and other Plants for Transport Biofuels pp. 1015-1016

- David Pimentel
- 50 Years of Continuous Measurement of CO2 on Mauna Loa pp. 1017-1028

- Ernst-Georg Beck
- Facts Climate Politics and Policy Carbon Fuel Developments and the New Energy ‘Crisis' Energy Policy and Emission Control Carbon Markets and Ideology Science Debate Heats up Low Carbon Technology – Innovation or Perversion? Nuclear Advance Epilogue pp. 1029-1091

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- Comments on ‘The Florenz Report’ pp. 1093-1097

- Richard S Courtney
- Book Review: Why Scares are Costing Us the Earth pp. 1099-1101

- John Brigell
- Book Review: Why Carbon Fuels Will Dominate the 21st Century's Global Energy Economy pp. 1103-1103

- Sonja A. Boehmer-Christiansen
- Book Review: Renewable Electricity and the Grid: The Challenge of Variability, 2007 pp. 1105-1106

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
Volume 19, issue 6, 2008
- Environmental Governance in a Multi-Level Institutional Setting pp. 779-786

- Maarten Arentsen
- Greening Electricity Production: A Success Story of Multi-Level Governance Convergence and Innovation pp. 787-801

- Valentina Dinica
- Governance for Green Electrity: Formation of Rules between Market and Hierarchy pp. 803-817

- Peter S. Hofman
- The Impact of Multi-Level Governance on Energy Performance in the Current Dutch Housing Stock pp. 819-830

- Thomas Hoppe and Kris Lulofs
- Redd as Multi-Level Governance In-The-Making pp. 831-844

- Margaret Skutsch and Patrick E. Van Laake
- Multi-Level Governance Conditions for Implementing Multilateral Environmental Agreements: The Case of CDM Forestry Readiness in Cameroon pp. 845-860

- Peter A Minang and Michael K. McCall
- Conflict, Resistance and Alliances in a Multi-Governance Setting: Reshaping Realities in the Andhra Pradesh Irrigation Reforms pp. 861-875

- Bala Raju Nikku and Irna van der Molen
- Fuel for Thought 19–6 pp. 877-937

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Volume 19, issue 5, 2008
- Editorial pp. 615-616

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- Aboriginal Participation, Consultation, and Canada's Mackenzie Gas Project pp. 617-634

- Mark Nuttall
- Derivative Instruments in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme — An Early Market Perspective pp. 635-655

- Marliese Uhrig-Homburg and Michael Wagner
- Drinking Water from Solar Stills: A Renewable Technology for Sudan pp. 657-678

- Abdeen Mustafa Omer
- Variation of Energy Conversion Efficiencies of Stationary Photovoltaic Systems with Latitudes pp. 679-689

- Anand M. Sharan
- Reconsideration of Climate Change from the Viewpoints of Greenhouse Gas Types and Time Scale pp. 691-705

- Ryunosuke Kikuchi
- Calling the Carbon Bluff: Why Not Tie Carbon Taxes to Actual Levels of Warming? Both Skeptics and Alarmists Should Expect Their Wishes to Be Answered pp. 707-711

- Ross McKitrick
- Has the IPCC Exaggerated Adverse Impact of Global Warming on Human Societies? pp. 713-719

- Madhav L Khandekar
- Fuel for Thought 19–5 pp. 721-764

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- Estimates of Oil Entering the Marine Environment from Sea-Based Activities, Reports and Studies No. 75 pp. 765-765

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- “The Sun Kings: The Unexpected Tragedy of Richard Carrington and the Tale of How Modern Astronomy Began†pp. 767-768

- Stuart Clark and Oliver K. Manuel
- The Chilling Stars: A New Theory of Climate Change pp. 769-770

- Boris Winterhalter
- Comments on Loehle, “Correction to: A 2000-Year Global Temperature Reconstruction Based on Non-Tree Ring Proxiesâ€, E&E, 18 (7 and 8), 2007 pp. 771-773

- R. Eric Swanson
- Reply to: Comments on Loehle, “Correction to: A 2000-Year Global Temperature Reconstruction Based on Non-Tree Ring Proxies†pp. 775-776

- Craig Loehle
- Self-Interested Forecast of Oil's Decline pp. 777-778

- Peter Odell
Volume 19, issue 3-4, 2008
- Editorial pp. 379-390

- Keith Baverstock and David Ball
- The US Effort to Dispose of High-Level Radioactive Waste pp. 391-412

- Gordon R. Thompson
- Nuclear Waste Management at the Interface of Science and Policy: The Canadian Experience pp. 413-426

- William Leiss
- The Changing Role and Contribution of Social Science to Nuclear Waste Management in Finland pp. 427-453

- Tapio Litmanen
- Risk Perception by Politicians and the Public pp. 455-483

- Lennart Sjöberg and Britt-Marie Drottz-Sjöberg
- Public Participation - Potential and Pitfalls pp. 485-496

- Deborah Oughton
- Implications of New Radiobiological Insights for the Long Term Management of High Level Radioactive Waste pp. 497-514

- Keith Baverstock
- Disposing of Britain's Nuclear Waste: The Corwm Process pp. 515-557

- Max K. Wallis
- Facts CO2 and Climate Politics Climate Policy Responses Carbon Energy and Finance Transport and Biofuels New Threats and Old Alarms Climate Science IPCC Critique and Eco-Anxiety Nuclear Developments Epilogue pp. 559-613

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Volume 19, issue 2, 2008
- Editorial pp. 205-206

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- Sustainable Transport Visions: What Role for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicle Technologies? pp. 207-226

- Lorraine Whitmarsh and Martin Wietschel
- Wind Micro-Turbines for Domestic Hydrogen Production? pp. 227-240

- Alasdair Macleod
- A Matter of Stability and Equity: The Case for Federal Action on Renewable Portfolio Standards in the U.S pp. 241-261

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- On the Dynamics of Environmental Pollution: Simulation of the near Field of a Jet in Crossflow pp. 263-280

- Mohamed E. Eleshaky
- Scientific Consensus on Climate Change? pp. 281-286

- Klaus-Martin Schulte
- Evidence for “Publication Bias†concerning Global Warming in Science and Nature pp. 287-301

- Patrick J. Michaels
- Wind Turbine Mechanical Vibrations: Potential Environmental Threat pp. 303-307

- W. Dixie Dean
- Reducing Anthropogenic Atmospheric Carbon Loading pp. 309-315

- Louis A. Villaire
- Climate Protection Policy in Germany: Facing up to the Data pp. 317-324

- Knut Kübler
- Fuel for Thought pp. 325-369

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- Reflections on Mark Lynas ‘Six Degrees’: Our Future on a Hotter Planer’ pp. 371-376

- Josie Appleton
- Letopis' Neobychainikh Yavlenii Prirody ZA 2,5 Tysyacheletiya (V v. do n.e. -XX v. n.e.) pp. 377-378

- E.P. Borisenkov, V.M. Paseitskii and Malcolm Hill
Volume 19, issue 1, 2008
- Australia and Climate Change pp. 1-2

- Aynsley Kellow
- Creating a Climate of Convenience: Australia's Response to Global Climate Change (1996–2007) pp. 3-20

- Hayley Stevenson
- Australian Participation in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change pp. 21-42

- John W. Zillman
- Australia's Role in International Climate Negotiations: Kyoto and beyond pp. 43-54

- Aynsley Kellow
- Renewable Energy Technologies in Australia: Research, Status and Prospects pp. 55-69

- R. Bruce Godfrey
- Green Energy Policy — The Great Wind Rush pp. 71-76

- Tim Le Roy
- Australia's Energy Use and Export pp. 77-84

- Ian J. Duncan
- The International Comparison Program and Purchasing Power Parities pp. 85-92

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- Correction to: A 2000-Year Global Temperature Reconstruction Based on Non-Tree Ring Proxies pp. 93-100

- Craig Loehle and J. Huston McCulloch
- Fuel for Thought 19.1 pp. 101-202

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