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Volume 16, issue 6, 2005
- Editorial pp. v-vi

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Analysing Convergence with a Multi-Country Computable General Equilibrium Model: PPP versus Mer pp. 901-921

- Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer
- The UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority pp. 923-935

- Steve Thomas
- Indicators for the Assessment of Member States' GHG Emission Trends and Burden Sharing Commitments: The Cohesion Countries pp. 937-958

- Pablo del RÃo and Félix Hernández
- Tradable Certificates for Energy Savings: Opportunities, Challenges, and Prospects for Integration with other Market Instruments in the Energy Sector pp. 959-992

- Paolo Bertoldi, Silvia Rezessy and Diana Ürge-Vorsatz
- UK Emissions Trading from 2002–2004: Corporate Responses pp. 993-1007

- Malcolm Hill, Laurie McAulay and Adrian Wilkinson
- Fiscal Reform of Fuel Regulation in Brazil: Recent Developments and Environmental Implications pp. 1009-1027

- Miriam Hinostroza, Ildo Luis Sauer and Sinclair M-G Guerra
- The Pyramid of Uncertainties pp. 1029-1032

- Ian Lloyd
- The Kyoto Protocol: Will South Africa Be the First Casualty? pp. 1033-1036

- Will Alexander
- Greenhouse Molecules, Their Spectra and Function in the Atmosphere pp. 1037-1045

- Jack Barrett
- Can Energy Shortage Be Blamed on China? A Chinese View pp. 1047-1048

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- Fuel for Thought pp. 1049-1095

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- Reports and Book Reviews pp. 1097-1123

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- A Better Alternative Than a Hybrid pp. 1125-1126

- Per Kurowski
Volume 16, issue 5, 2005
- Editor's Introduction pp. v-vii

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- Delivering Sustainability: Challenges and Opportunities for the Energy Industry pp. 721-728

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- “Customer Needs, Political Expectations and Energy Economics – Sustainability as a Challenge for European Energy Companies†pp. 729-735

- Harry Roels
- The Path to Sustainability: Improving Access to Energy pp. 737-742

- Jose Antonio Ocampo
- Energy Access: Illusion or Reality for the Poor? pp. 743-761

- Latsoucabe Fall
- Climate Change: Beyond Kyoto pp. 763-766

- Anne Lauvergeon
- Can Coal Contribute to Sustainable Development? pp. 767-779

- Roger Wicks and Malcolm Keay
- Rapid Access to Modern Energy Services Using Lp Gas pp. 781-801

- John Venn
- Hydro Tasmania – Renewable Energy Drivers, Action and Plans pp. 803-813

- Roger Gill and Harry Andrews
- Hydropower's Role in Delivering Sustainability pp. 815-824

- Dogan Altinbilek, Karin Seelos and Richard Taylor
- Transport and Energy Demand in the Developing World: The Urgent Alternatives pp. 825-843

- Mariano Bauer and Elizabeth Mar
- The Role of Smart Power Technologies in Global Electrification pp. 845-870

- Kurt Yeager, Stephen Gehl and Brent Barker
- Fuel for Thought pp. 871-899

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Volume 16, issue 3-4, 2005
- Confuse: How Jared Diamond Fails to Convince pp. 395-421

- Julian Morris
- Jared Diamond and the Terrible Too's pp. 423-439

- Fred L Smith
- Human Progress — And Collapse? pp. 441-456

- Wolfgang E. Kasper
- Australia's Environment Undergoing Renewal, Not Collapse pp. 457-480

- Jennifer Marohasy
- Diamond in the Rough pp. 481-491

- Steven F. Hayward
- Montana — A Modern Day Paradigm for Collapse? pp. 493-512

- Kendra Okonski
- From Genocide to Ecocide: The Rape of Rapa Nui pp. 513-539

- Benny Peiser
- Vision through a Narrow Lens pp. 541-545

- Jane S. Shaw
- Introduction to House of Lords Submissions pp. 547-548

- Kendra Okonski and Julian Morris
- SRES, IPCC and the Treatment of Economic Issues: What Has Emerged? pp. 549-578

- David Henderson
- The Scenarios Underlying Climate Change ‘Predictions’ pp. 579-592

- Martin Ã…gerup
- Climate Change and Economics pp. 593-597

- Ian Byatt
- Evidence Submitted to the Select Committee on Economic Affairs, House of Lords, London: For the Inquiry into “Aspects of the Economics of Climate Change†pp. 599-605

- Ian Castles
- Evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs on Aspects of the Economics of Climate Change pp. 607-620

- Indur M. Goklany
- Evidence Submitted to the House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs pp. 621-624

- David Henderson
- Deposition of Richard S. Lindzen before the Select Committee on Economic Affairs of the House of Lords pp. 625-631

- Richard S. Lindzen
- Submission to UK House of Lords: Inquiry into Aspects of the Economics of Climate Change pp. 633-638

- Ross McKitrick
- Submission to House of Lords: Inquiry ‘Aspects of the Economics of Climate Change’ pp. 639-647

- Julian Morris
- Evidence Submitted to House of Lords: Inquiry on ‘Aspects of the Economics of Climate Change’ pp. 649-657

- Paul Reiter
- The Economics of Climate Change pp. 659-666

- Colin Robinson
- A Climate Policy for the Short and Medium Term: Stabilization or Adaptation? pp. 667-680

- Indur M. Goklany
- Report on the Climate Change Seminar of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Gummersbach, Germany pp. 681-683

- Bernd Ströher and Benny Peiser
- The Letter Science Magazine Rejected pp. 685-687

- Benny Peiser
- Power to the People pp. 689-693

- Colin Robinson
- Fuel for Thought 16.3 pp. 695-720

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Volume 16, issue 2, 2005
- Editorial pp. v-vii

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- The Interaction of Climate Change and the Carbon Dioxide Cycle pp. 217-238

- A. Rörsch, R. S. Courtney and D. Thoenes
- Linkages between Solar Activity and Climatic Responses pp. 239-253

- William J. R. Alexander and William J. R. Emeritus
- Co2 Abatement and Fuel Mix in German Electric Power Generation — Is the “Ecological Electricity Tax†Ecologically Effective? pp. 255-271

- Harald Tauchmann
- Biofuels for Transport in the Uk: What is Feasible?: Review/Commentary Article pp. 273-282

- Jonathan and M.O. Scurlock
- Transport Energy Embodied in Consumer Goods: A Hybrid Life-Cycle Analysis pp. 283-301

- Jesper Munksgaard, Manfred Lenzen, Thomas C. Jensen and Lise-Lotte Pade
- An Unsympathetic Lecture on Economic Theory and the Deregulation of Natural Gas pp. 303-319

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- The Treatment of Economic Issues by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change pp. 321-326

- David Henderson
- Extreme Weather Trends Vs. Dangerous Climate Change: A Need for Critical Reassessment pp. 327-331

- Madhav L Khandekar
- Global Warming? pp. 333-334

- Reid A. Bryson
- Discussions on Climate Change as Presented in Nature, 2004 pp. 335-347

- Jack Barrett
- Letters from Ian Castles, Visiting Fellow, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government, the Australian National University to Dr Francois Bourguignon, Chief Economist and Vice President, Development Economics, World Bank pp. 349-356

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- Fuel for Thought pp. 357-388

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- Reports and Book Reviews pp. 389-394

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Volume 16, issue 1, 2005
- Editorial pp. v-vii

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Climate Change Policies in Norway and the Netherlands: Different Instruments, Similar Outcome? pp. 1-25

- Atle Christer Christiansen and Jon Birger Skjærseth
- Transport Energy Embodied in Consumer Goods: A Hybrid Life-Cycle Analysis pp. 27-45

- Jesper Munksgaard, Manfred Lenzen, Thomas C. Jensen and Lise-Lotte Pade
- Utility Green Pricing Programs: A Statistical Analysis of Program Effectiveness pp. 47-68

- Ryan Wiser, Scott Olson, Lori Bird and Blair Swezey
- The M&M Critique of the MBH98 Northern Hemisphere Climate Index: Update and Implications pp. 69-100

- Stephen McIntyre and Ross McKitrick
- Global Warming and the Accumulation of Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere: A Critical Consideration of the Evidence pp. 101-125

- A. Rörsch, R.S. Courtney and D. Thoenes
- Normative Science pp. 127-130

- Robert T. Lackey
- Nature Rules the Climate pp. 131-147

- Zbigniew Jaworowski
- Hayek on Kyoto pp. 149-153

- Hans Labohm
- Drive-by Shootings in Kyotoville: The Global Warming Debate Heats up pp. 155-156

- Allan M.R. MacRae
- Action on Climate Change Post-2012: Stakeholder Consultation on the Eu's Contribution to Shaping the Future Global Climate Change Regime pp. 157-163

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- Fuel for Thought pp. 165-208

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- Reports and Book Reviews pp. 209-215

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