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Volume 10, issue 6, 1999
- Whatever Happened to Acid Rain? pp. i-vi

- Richard Skeffington
- Assessing the Impacts of International Emissions Reduction Scenarios on the Acidification of Freshwaters in Great Britain with the First-Order Acidity Balance (FAB) Model and the Hull Acid Rain Model (HARM) pp. 571-596

- C.J. Curtis, J.D. Whyatt, S.E. Metcalfe, T.E.H. Allott and R. Harriman
- Constructing a Response to Ecological Problems under Scientific Uncertainty: A Comparison of Acid Rain and Climate Change Policy in Canada pp. 597-616

- Louis Guay
- Ecological Modernisation in UK Science-Policy Communities: The Case of Acid Rain and Critical Loads pp. 617-637

- A.K. Tickle
- The Failure of Sulphur Trading in the UK pp. 639-670

- Steve Sorrell
- Designing Effective Environmental Regimes: The Case of the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP) pp. 671-703

- Jørgen Wettestad
- Acid Rain in East Asia: An Analysis of Side-Payments pp. 705-720

- Minoru Nakada and David Pearce
- Book Review: Acid Rain on the Agenda: A Picture of a Chain of Events, 1966–1968 pp. 721-724

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Conference Report: Uranium Institute 24th Annual Symposium, London 9–10 September 1999 pp. 725-727

- N/a
- Conference Announcement pp. 727-727

- N/a
Volume 10, issue 5, 1999
- Editorial pp. 437-438

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Environmental Effects of Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide pp. 439-468

- Willie Soon, Sallie L. Baliunas, Arthur B. Robinson and Zachary W. Robinson
- Climate Change in the Arctic and its Empirical Diagnostics pp. 469-482

- V.V. Adamenko, K. Ya Kondratyev and C.A. Varotsos
- Considerations on the Relation between Albedo of ICE/Snow and Climate Change pp. 483-489

- Ryunosuke Kikuchi
- An Assessment of Validation Experiments Conducted on Computer Models of Global Climate Using the General Circulation Model of the UK'S Hadley Centre pp. 491-502

- Richard S Courtney
- Two Become One: Meteorological Science and the Construction of the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Phenomenon pp. 503-515

- John A. Hannigan
- The Kyoto Protocol: Economic Impacts on Annex B Economies and Key Australian Industries pp. 517-534

- Cain Polidano, S. Brown, K. Woffenden, S. Beil and B.S. Fisher
- Kyoto Protocol: Some Norwegian Views on its Implementation pp. 535-538

- Harald Dovland
- Emissions Trading: Reducing the Cost of Implementing the Kyoto Protocol pp. 539-547

- John P. Weyant
- Examining New Partnerships for Sustainable Development: The Clean Development Mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol pp. 549-556

- Julia Curtis (iea), Laurent Dittrick (iea), Kristi Dittrick (iea) and Mark Radka (iea)
- Book Reviews: Transforming Electricity: The Coming Generation of Change, ‘What Risk? Science, Politics and Public Health’, Energy Demand in Asian Developing Economies, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand pp. 557-562

- Steve Thomas, David J. Ball and Rossana Galli
- Contributions to the Climate Change Debate pp. 563-569

- Mikel Mathieson
Volume 10, issue 4, 1999
- Editorial pp. i-i

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen and Cally Barker
- Energization: A Collaborative Application of Conventional Energy Resources for Energy Upliftment in Rural Communities pp. 353-370

- Cathy A. Laing and Glynne Rosseli
- Restructuring, Technology Transfer, Competitiveness: The Must for the Russian and Cis Military Industry Refurbishment pp. 371-379

- Lucio Lusso and Raffaello Gusso
- Re-Appraisal for Energy Technology Sustaining Development in Developing Countries: Egypt Case pp. 381-398

- Maher Aziz Bedrous, Emad El-Sharkawi, S. B. Abdel Hamid and Waeil Saleh Kaddour
- Coal and Waste: Energy and Recycling pp. 399-407

- Robert M. Davidson
- A Call for a New Form of Co-Operation for Long-Term Sustainable Development pp. 409-413

- Hans-Volker Schlenker and Wolfgang Strassburg
- Change and Innovation: The Evolving Energy Industry pp. 415-423

- Kenneth L. Lay
- Book Reviews: Transforming Electricity: The Coming Generation of Change, Greenhouse Gas Mitigation. Technologies for Activities Implemented Jointly, Volcanic Activity and Climate, Emission Trading: The New Utopia for Environmental Management and Global Governance? pp. 425-436

- Steve Thomas, Matthew Leach, Jack Hardisty and Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
Volume 10, issue 3, 1999
- Editorial pp. i-i

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen and Cally Barker
- Proceedings of the International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading (ABARE) pp. 231-273

- N/a
- Australia in the Greenhouse: Science, Norms and Interests in the Kyoto Protocol pp. 275-291

- Aynsley Kellow
- Exploring Energy Solutions for Industrial Society pp. 293-304

- Ted Trainer
- No Limits to Global Industrialisation with Nuclear Breeder Reactors pp. 305-324

- Jovan V. Jovanovich
- The Chernobyl Replacement Project pp. 325-332

- John Surrey and Steve Thomas
- Competence and Subsidiarity Perspectives in EU Climate Change Policy: From Harmonisation to Differentiation? pp. 333-352

- Agnethe Dahl
Volume 10, issue 2, 1999
- Editorial pp. i-ii

- N/a
- Coal at the Crossroads pp. 109-120

- Max Crosland
- The Coal Industry's View pp. 121-124

- Colin Godfrey
- A Rational Approach to Planning pp. 125-129

- Susan Hamilton
- Coal at the Crossroads: A Customer's View pp. 131-135

- Lee Clarke
- The Manufacturers' View pp. 137-139

- George Richardson
- Electricity Trading and the Pool pp. 141-145

- Peter Carter
- The Uk as a European Laboratory for Electricity Deregulation pp. 147-155

- John Surrey
- Outcomes of the Fourth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Climate Buenos Aires, 2 – 13 November 1998 pp. 157-168

- Henning Rentz
- Productivity Effects of Technology Diffusion Induced by an Energy Tax pp. 169-180

- Rainer Walz
- The Use of Fiscal Instruments in European Environmental Policy: Review Essay pp. 181-207

- Kurt Deketelaere
- Essay pp. 209-212

- F. Berkhout
- “Climate for all the Money's Worth†pp. 213-220

- Øystein Noreng, Svein S. Andersen and Per Anker-Nilssen
- Book Review: Global Greens: Inside the International Environmental Establishment pp. 221-222

- Roger Bate
- Conference Report: From Limit to Growth to No Growth? pp. 223-224

- N/a
- Food for Thought pp. 225-227

- N/a
- German Nuclear Waste and Transport Contamination pp. 229-230

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
Volume 10, issue 1, 1999
- Editorial pp. i-i

- N/a
- The Carbon Dioxide Thermometer and the Cause of Global Warming pp. 1-18

- Nigel Calder
- Climate Change: The Challenge for Energy Supply pp. 19-26

- Robert T Watson
- Climate Change and the World Bank: Opportunity for Global Governance? pp. 27-50

- S.A. Boehmer-Christiansen
- Carbon Dioxide Emissions from the Russian Federation — Problems and Choices pp. 51-78

- Malcolm R. Hill
- Stranded Gas Contracts: The British Experience pp. 79-85

- John Surrey
- Fourth International Conference on Green-House Gas Control Technologies, (GHGT4) pp. 87-93

- Malcolm Hill
- Higher Energy Prices, Cuts in Fuel Use May Be Needed to Comply with the Kyoto Protocol pp. 95-97

- N/a
- Book Reviews: “The Oil Price Crisis of 1998â€, Special Paper No 10, OCEES Research Paper No. 15. Understanding America's Climate Change Policy: Realpolitik, Pluralism and Ethical Norms pp. 99-107

- John Surrey and Joseph Murphy
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