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Volume 17, issue 6, 2006
- Editorial-Status Quo and the Future of Renewable Energies in Europe pp. v-viii

- Mario Ragwitz and Claus Huber
- Promotion of Renewable Electricity in the European Union pp. 835-848

- Rogier J.A.C. Coenraads and Monique H. Voogt
- On the Success of Policy Strategies for the Promotion of Electricity from Renewable Energy Sources in the Eu pp. 849-868

- Anne Held, Mario Ragwitz and Reinhard Haas
- Coordinated Renewable Energy Support Schemes pp. 869-884

- Poul Erik Morthorst and Stine Grenaa Jensen
- Technical Constraints on and Efficient Strategies for the Integration of Wind Energy pp. 885-906

- Marian Klobasa and Carlo Obersteiner
- The Relevance of Unbundling for Large-Scale Res-E Grid Integration in Europe pp. 907-928

- Hans Auer
- Prospects of Renewable Energy Development in the European Electricity Sector: Results of the Simulation Tool Green-X pp. 929-950

- Claus Huber, Thomas Faber and Gustav Resch
- Impact of Strategies to Increase Res in Europe on Employment and Competitiveness pp. 951-975

- Rainer Walz
- The Stern Review of the Economics of Climate Change: A Comment pp. 977-981

- Richard Tol
- Facts and Three Questions Climate Alarmism Doing Politics with Climate Science the Combat Intensifies… but There are Problems Science Debate Heats up Fossil Fuel Policy Nuclear Highlights pp. 983-1016

- N/a
- Report: ‘Environment & Society Forum Conference: Regions Energy and Climate, RGS 25 October 2006-11-01 pp. 1017-1018

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
Volume 17, issue 5, 2006
- Editorial pp. v-vi

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Uncertainties in Assessing Global Warming during the 20th Century: Disagreement between Key Data Sources pp. 685-706

- Maxim Ogurtsov and Markus Lindholm
- Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere pp. 707-714

- Vincent Gray
- Environmental Assessment Procedures for Wind Power Projects in Australia pp. 715-733

- Andrew Hall and Nick Harvey
- Household Energy Studies: The Gap between Theory and Method pp. 735-753

- Tracey Crosbie
- The Global Energy Problem pp. 755-765

- Lennart Bengtsson
- Climate Scepticism in a Nutshell pp. 767-776

- Hans Labohm
- India's Economic Progress in a Changing Climate: Benefits of Global Warming! pp. 777-780

- Madhav L Khandekar
- Economic Theory and Some Oil Market Realities pp. 781-787

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Facts and Delusions Climate Angst IPCC Critique and New Science Climate Politics and Policy-Making Emission Policy, Trading & Investment Fossil News New Technologies pp. 789-822

- N/a
- Chatham House: Climate Change in a Post 2012 World pp. 823-827

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Book Review: Potential for Microgeneration — Study and Analysis, Engineering Response to Global Climate Change: Planning a Research & Development Agenda pp. 829-834

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen and Gavin Longmuir
Volume 17, issue 4, 2006
- Editorial and Farewell to John Surrey pp. v-vii

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Great News for the Great Barrier Reef: Tully River Water Quality pp. 527-548

- Robert M. Carter
- Eroding Wilderness: The Ecological, Legal, Political, and Social Consequences of Oil and Natural Gas Development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) pp. 549-567

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Domestic Offset Projects: Limited Opportunities in Germany but Potential for Others? pp. 569-582

- Regina Betz, Karoline Rogge and Michael Schön
- Load Management from an Environmental Perspective pp. 583-601

- Juozas Abaravicius and Jurek Pyrko
- On the Sensitivity of the Atmosphere to the Doubling of the Carbon Dioxide Concentration and on Water Vapour Feedback pp. 603-607

- Jack Barrett, David Bellamy and Heinz Hug
- Protesting against Dogma pp. 609-612

- Hendrik Tennekes
- Karl Popper and Climate Models: Reflections on an Essay by Henk Tennekes pp. 613-617

- Tom Addiscott
- Governments and Climate Change Issues: The Case for a New Approach pp. 619-632

- David Henderson
- Response to Richard Tol pp. 633-635

- Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer
- Fuel for Thought pp. 637-670

- N/a
- Book Review: Scarcity and Growth Considering Oil and Energy: An Alternative Neo-Classical View, Critique of “Wind Power and the UK Wind Resource†By the Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, An Electricity Supply Strategy for the UK: Report by the Council for Science and Technology pp. 671-683

- Gavin Longmuir
Volume 17, issue 3, 2006
- Editorial–Nuclear Power in the World 2006 pp. v-xx

- Mycle Schneider, Lutz Mez and Steve Thomas
- Obituary pp. xxi-xxi

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- The Nuclear Power Option in the Italian Energy Policy pp. 341-357

- Maria Rosaria Di Nucci
- Switzerland–What's Left from the Glaciers in the ALPS? pp. 359-371

- Conrad U. Brunner
- Contested Technology pp. 373-382

- Maarten J. Arentsen
- Twenty Years after Chernobyl in Hungary pp. 383-399

- Ada à Mon
- The Prospects for Nuclear Energy in Bulgaria pp. 401-415

- Gergana Miladinova
- Russian Energy Policy–Twenty Years after Chernobyl pp. 417-437

- Lydia V. Popova
- Unchanging Vision of Nuclear Energy: Nuclear Power Policy of the South Korean Government and Citizens' Challenge pp. 439-456

- Sung-Jin Leem
- Political Fission pp. 457-467

- David Fig
- The Current Outlook for the Nuclear Power Industry in the United States pp. 469-483

- John L. Jurewitz
- History of Nuclear Power in Brazil pp. 485-495

- Luiz Pinguelli Rosa
- Fuel for Thought pp. 497-520

- N/a
- The Stern Review “Oxonia Papersâ€: A Critique pp. 521-526

- Ian Byatt, Ian Castles, David Henderson, Nigel Lawson, Ross McKitrick, Julian Morris, Alan Peacock, Colin Robinson and Robert Skidelsky
Volume 17, issue 2, 2006
- Editorial pp. v-vi

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Nuclear or Not? Is Nuclear the Answer to the Energy Question pp. 167-174

- Andrew Blowers
- Time for a Fresh Look at Nuclear? pp. 175-180

- Stephen W Kidd
- Sustainable Development and Nuclear Power pp. 181-190

- Malcolm Grimston
- ‘Show Me the Money’: Pre-Requisites and Pitfalls in the Financing of Nuclear New Build pp. 191-195

- Chris Lambert
- What Should Britain Do about Nuclear Power? pp. 197-199

- John Surrey
- Testimony for the Record pp. 201-205

- Marvin Fertel
- Are Global per Capita CO2 Emissions Likely to Remain Stable? pp. 207-219

- Bjart Holtsmark
- Reply to Holtsmark pp. 221-221

- Ross McKitrick and Mark Strazicich
- Environmental Policy Instruments and Technological Change in the Energy Sector: Findings from Comparative Empirical Research pp. 223-241

- Jon Birger Skjærseth and Atle Christer Christiansen
- The Pendulum: The Auto-Oil Programmes Revisited pp. 243-262

- Yvette Taminiau, George Molenkamp and Svetlana Tashchilova
- Non Conventional Fuel Resources in Rural India pp. 263-273

- G. Dixit, Savita Dixit and Suchi Tiwari
- Hydrogen as Energy Source: An Introduction pp. 275-279

- Otto Wildgruber
- Nuclear Power and Climate Change – But is There Enough Uranium to Make a Difference? pp. 281-282

- Simon Roberts
- If I Had a Hammer: A Critique of “Analysing Convergence with a Multi-Country Computable General Equilibrium Model: PPP versus MER†pp. 283-286

- Peter Dixon, Maureen Rimmer and Richard Tol
- Fuel for Thought pp. 287-324

- N/a
- Reports and Book Reviews pp. 325-331

- N/a
- Letters pp. 333-339

- Robert Watson
Volume 17, issue 1, 2006
- Editorial pp. v-ix

- Bob Foster
- Observed Climate Change in Australia over the past Century pp. 1-12

- Neville Nicholls and Dean Collins
- A Critical Review of Some Recent Australian Regional Climate Reports pp. 13-28

- John D McLean
- Solar Cycles 24 and 25 and Predicted Climate Response pp. 29-35

- David C. Archibald
- Antarctic Ice & Australian Antarctic Science are They Collapsing? pp. 37-52

- Murray Rowden-Rich
- The El Niño Phenomenon in the Context of Climate Change pp. 53-62

- William Kininmonth
- Short and Longer-Term Planetary Effects on Sun and Earth pp. 63-73

- Kenneth W. Dickman
- Fuel Cell Development and Demonstrations in Australia pp. 75-81

- Karl Föger
- Report, Response and Review: The Argument in Britain on Climate Change Issues pp. 83-87

- David Henderson
- Renewable Energy Technologies in Australia: Research, Status and Prospects pp. 89-103

- R Bruce Godfrey
- Time to Revisit Australia's Climate Change Policy pp. 103-104

- Bob Carter
- Fuel for Thought pp. 105-161

- N/a
- China and the Far East: Future Energy Strategies and Security Scenarios pp. 163-166

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen and Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
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