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Volume 15, issue 6, 2004
- Editorial pp. v-vi

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- Introduction pp. 989-990

- Mithra Moezzi
- Equating Efficiency with Reduction: A Self-Deception in Energy Policy pp. 991-1009

- Harold Wilhite and Jorgen S. Norgard
- Our Innate Ability to Think of New Ways to Use Energy pp. 1011-1014

- Tadj Oreszczyn
- Quality of Life Eco-Efficiency pp. 1015-1026

- Roger Levett
- Negotiating Sustainable Consumption: A Review of the Consumption Debate and its Policy Implications pp. 1027-1051

- Tim Jackson
- Efficiency and Consumption: Technology and Practice pp. 1053-1065

- Elizabeth Shove
- Carbon Rationing and Personal Energy Use pp. 1067-1083

- Tina Fawcett
- Efficiency and Conservation: An Interview with Andy Rudin pp. 1085-1092

- Andrew Rudin
- Transport Tax Reform and the Environment pp. 1093-1098

- Steve Potter
- Energy Efficiency and Renewables pp. 1099-1105

- Dave Elliott
Volume 15, issue 5, 2004
- Editorial pp. v-vi

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Time Series Modelling of Trends in Northern Hemispheric Average Temperature Series pp. 743-753

- Terence C. Mills
- Public Attitudes in Relation to Risk and Novelty of Future Energy Options pp. 755-777

- Marco Semadeni, Ralf Hansmann and Thomas Flüeler
- Offshore Air Pollution and Technological Fixes: A Norway — UK Comparison of Achievement pp. 779-805

- Jørgen Wettestad
- Chernobyl, Nuclear Wastes and Nature pp. 807-824

- Zbigniew Jaworowski
- Strategies for Developing Carbon Sequestration Portfolios pp. 825-835

- Lewis E. Gilbert
- Economic Theory and a Faith-Based Approach to Global Warming pp. 837-852

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- The Politicised Science of Greenhouse Climate Change pp. 853-860

- Garth Paltridge
- A Report on the International Seminar on Climate Change and Kyoto Protocol Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 7–8 July 2004-09-12 pp. 861-872

- William Kininmonth
- Energy Efficient Motor Driven Systems pp. 873-905

- Hans De Keulenaer
- The Leipzig Declaration on Global Climate Change pp. 907-911

- N/a
- IPCC Silence: Three Letters to Dr Pachauri That Remain Unanswered pp. 913-924

- R K Pachauri
- Comments On: ‘Tuvalu Not Experiencing Increased Sea Level Rise’ pp. 925-930

- John R. Hunter
- Response to John Hunter's Review pp. 931-935

- Willis Eschenbach
- Fuel for Thought pp. 937-980

- N/a
- Book Review: Adapt or DIE 2003, the Cost of Climate Policy, Stability of Life on Earth, Climate Change Economics: Why International Accords Fail, the Economics of Energy and the Production Process; An Evolutionary Approach pp. 981-987

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen, Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen, Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen, Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen and Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
Volume 15, issue 4, 2004
- Editorial pp. v-viii

- Lutz Mez
- Three Decades of Renewable Electricity Policies in Germany pp. 599-623

- Volkmar Lauber and Lutz Mez
- Renewable Energy and Nature Conservation pp. 625-631

- Klaus Traube
- Greening of Nordic Electricity Industry: Policy Convergence and Diversity pp. 633-656

- Atle Midttun, Mari Hegg Gundersen and Anne Louise Koefoed
- Development of Danish Wind Power Market pp. 657-673

- Niels I. Meyer
- Economic Efficiency of Compulsory Green Electricity Quotas in Sweden pp. 675-697

- Tomas Kåberger, Thomas Sterner, Max Zamanian and Anna Jürgensen
- Renewable Electricity Support Schemes in Central Europe: A Case of Incomplete Policy Transfer pp. 699-721

- Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Silvia Rezessy and Alexios Antypas
- Zig Zags in the Polish Liquid Biofuel Act pp. 723-730

- Adam Gula, Artur Wyrwa and Chadysz Wies/aw
- Renewable Energies in Developing Countries: Issues, Interests, and Implications pp. 731-741

- Ulrich Laumanns, Danyel Reiche and Mischa Bechberger
Volume 15, issue 3, 2004
- Editorial pp. v-vii

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Can the IPCC SRES Be Improved? pp. 351-362

- Warwick McKibbin, David Pearce and Alison Stegman
- MERs PPPs and IPCC: Illusions and Reality pp. 363-367

- Jacob Ryten
- The Role of the IPCC is to Assess Climate Change Not Advocate Kyoto pp. 369-373

- Ian Castles
- Designing National Allocation Plans for Eu-Emissions Trading — A First Analysis of the Outcomes pp. 375-425

- Regina Betz, Wolfgang Eichhammer and Joachim Schleich
- Can the Eu Persuade the Us to Rejoin the Kyoto Agreement? pp. 427-435

- Jesper Krogstrup and Gert Svendsen
- Australian Experience with ‘New’ Environmental Policy Instruments: The Greenhouse Challenge and Greenhouse Friendly Programs pp. 437-449

- Roslyn E. Taplin
- Eu-Russian Energy Policy — Single or Multiple Policy Paradigms? pp. 451-468

- Debra Johnson
- Key Aspects of Global Climate Change pp. 469-503

- K. Ya. Kondratyev
- A 2004 View of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 505-511

- Fred Singer
- A Scientific Stick Check pp. 513-514

- David R. Legates
- What is Climate Change? pp. 515-520

- Roger A. Pielke
- Are Climate Model Projections Reliable Enough for Climate Policy? pp. 521-525

- Madhav L Khandekar
- Tuvalu Not Experiencing Increased Sea Level Rise pp. 527-543

- Willis Eschenbach
- Fuel for Thought pp. 545-590

- N/a
- Book Review: Man-Made Global Warming: Unravelling a Dogma, Tritium on Ice: The Dangerous New Alliance of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Power pp. 591-598

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen and Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
Volume 15, issue 2, 2004
- Editorial pp. vii-xii

- Poul Erik Grohnheit
- The Role of Accelerated Power Generation Technology Development to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions pp. 159-173

- Peter Russ
- National and International Learning with Wind Power pp. 175-185

- Ole Langniß and Lena Neij
- Describing Technological Development with Quantitative Models pp. 187-200

- Stine Grenaa Jensen
- The Impacts of Market Liberalization on Innovation Processes in the Electricity Sector pp. 201-214

- Jochen Markard, Bernhard Truffer and Dieter M. Imboden
- The Planned Fifth Nuclear Reactor in Finland, and its Institutional Framework pp. 215-221

- Anneli Nikula and Martti Kätkä
- Diffusion of Cogeneration in Swiss Industries: Economics, Technical Change, Field of Application, and Framework Conditions pp. 223-237

- Reinhard Madlener and Marcel Wickart
- Liberalisation of the Electricity Sector and Development of Distributed Generation: Germany, United Kingdom and France pp. 239-248

- Philippe Menanteau
- Innovation Effects of Energy Policy Instruments in Germany pp. 249-260

- Rainer Walz
- Policy Instruments for Supporting Energy Efficiency in Poland pp. 261-270

- Artur Wyrwa, Arkadiusz Figœrski and Adam Gula
- Input-Output Analysis for Installing Renewable Energy Systems pp. 271-281

- Yoshinori Itoh and Toshihiko Nakata
- R&D and Innovation Policy — Preconditions for Making Steps towards a 2000 WATT/CAP Society pp. 283-296

- Eberhard Jochem
- Regulation and Competition in the Lithuanian District Heating Sector pp. 297-307

- Ramunas Gatautis
- Experience Curves Vs Dynamic Cost-Resource Curves and Their Impact on the Assessment of the Future Development of Renewables pp. 309-321

- Gustav Resch, Thomas Faber, Reinhard Haas and Claus Huber
- A Survey of Solutions and Options for the Integration of Distributed Generation into Electricity Supply Systems pp. 323-332

- Michael ten Donkelaar
- Fuel for Thought pp. 333-349

- N/a
Volume 15, issue 1, 2004
- Editorial pp. v-vii

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Using Historical Climate Data to Evaluate Climate Trends: Issues of Statistical Inference pp. 1-10

- Craig Loehle
- Emissions Scenarios: A Final Response pp. 11-24

- Arnulf Grübler, Nebojsa Nakicenovic, Joe Alcamo, Ged Davis, Joergen Fenhann, Bill Hare, Shunsuke Mori, Bill Pepper, Hugh Pitcher, Keywan Riahi, Hans-Holger Rogner, Emilo Lebre La Rovere, Alexei Sankovski, Michael Schlesinger, R.P. Shukla, Rob Swart, Nadejda Victor and Tae Yong Jung
- Economic Theory and the Failure of Electricty Deregulation in Sweden pp. 25-35

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- The Mechanics of E.P.: The Dispersion of a Jet Discharging into a Wavy Stream pp. 37-53

- Adel A. Abdel-Rahman
- Slippery Business Why America Attacked Iraq pp. 55-68

- Tom Kane and Albert Einstein
- Rent-Seeking and Grandfathering: The Case of GHG Trade in the Eu pp. 69-80

- Urs Steiner Brandt and Gert Svendsen
- The Renewable Portfolio Standard in Western Australia — Performance in the Face of Institutional Constraints pp. 81-92

- Chloe Weiter
- The Influence of Climate Change on Energy Production & Heating Energy Demand in Finland pp. 93-109

- Ari Venäläinen, Bengt Tammelin, Heikki Tuomenvirta, Kirsti Jylhä, Jarkko Koskela, Merja A. Turunen, Bertel Vehviläinen, John Forsius and Pekka Järvinen
- Fuel for Thought pp. 111-149

- N/a
- Book Review: Research in Corporate Sustainability: The Evolving Theory and Practice of Organizations in the Natural Environment, ‘Oil and Gas: Crises and Controversies 1961–2000, Vol.2: Europe's Entanglement, Studies and Commentaries pp. 151-157

- Debra Johnson and Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
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