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Volume 25, issue 8, 2014
- Editorial pp. i-iv

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- The Clean Energy-Growth Nexus with CO2 Emissions and Technological Innovation in Norway and New Zealand pp. 1323-1344

- Qin Fei, Rajah Rasiah and Leow Jia Shen
- Energy Consumption, Economic Development and Environmental Improvement in China pp. 1345-1357

- Jiaxin He, Tianhui Zhuang and Xingmei Xie
- The Rationale behind Turkey's High Gasoline Prices pp. 1359-1379

- Mehmet Efe Biresselioglu, Muhittin Hakan Demir and Evrim Ozyorulmaz
- Effect of Decision Variables in the Steam Section for the Exergoeconomic Analysis of TCCGT Power Plant: A Case Study pp. 1381-1404

- Ashkan Abdalisousan, Maryam Fani, Bijan Farhanieh and Majid Abbaspour
- Energy Efficiency in Buildings in Hot Humid Climatic Regions Using Phase Change Materials as Thermal Mass in Building Envelope pp. 1405-1421

- A. Madhumathi and M.C. Sundarraja
- Energy Efficiency of Existing Buildings: Optimization of Building Cooling, Heating and Power (BCHP) Systems pp. 1423-1438

- Giorgio Pagliarini, Sara Rainieri and Pamela Vocale
- Calculation of Atmospheric Radiative Forcing (Warming Effect) of Carbon Dioxide at Any Concentration pp. 1439-1454

- H. Douglas Lightfoot and Orval A. Mamer
- Influence of Sunspots on Global Mean Surface Temperature pp. 1455-1471

- Dan Pangburn
- Energy Prices: The Key to Enable the Market to Play a Decisive Role in Resource Allocation pp. 1473-1476

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Shell Profit Warning — The Shock That Wasn't pp. 1477-1480

- Andrew McKillop
- Improving the Oxidation Stability of Karanja Oil Biodiesel pp. 1481-1487

- N. Kapilan and Chandra Sekar Birdar
- Fuel for Thought pp. 1489-1564

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- The Great Global Warming Blunder: How Mother Nature Fooled the World's Top Climate Scientists pp. 1565-1566

- Thomas P. Sheahen
Volume 25, issue 6-7, 2014
- Editorial: On the 90th Birthday of S. Fred Singer pp. i-i

- Patrick J. Michaels
- A Tribute to the Remarkable S. Fred Singer pp. 1135-1136

- William Happer
- S. Fred Singer and the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change pp. 1137-1148

- Craig D. Idso
- Professor Fred Singer: Champion of Science, Because Nothing Less than the Truth Was Adequate pp. 1149-1151

- Timothy Ball
- The Systemic Failure of General Circulation Climate Models: A Tribute to S. Fred Singer pp. 1153-1161

- Patrick J. Michaels
- Climate Models and Their Simulation of Precipitation pp. 1163-1175

- David R. Legates
- Drawbacks of Apriorism in Intergovernmental Climatology pp. 1177-1204

- Christopher Monckton
- Systematic and Logical Problems in Global Warming Science pp. 1205-1218

- Laurence I. Gould
- Government Monopoly in Science and the Role of Independent Scientists pp. 1219-1223

- Joanne Nova
- Fuel for Thought: Mid-June – Early August 2014 pp. 1225-1321

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Volume 25, issue 5, 2014
- Editorial pp. i-iii

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- ‘Peak Oil’ as Classical Economic Process pp. 863-879

- François Meynard
- The Potential of Wind Energy in Malaysian Renewable Energy Policy: Case Study in Kudat, Sabah pp. 881-898

- M.Z. Ibrahim and A. Albani
- Regional Pilot Carbon Emissions Trading and its Prospects in China pp. 899-913

- Shih-Fang Lo and Mei-Ching Chang
- Trends and Spatial Distribution of Embedded Carbon Footprints in China pp. 915-930

- Zhao Ding Tao, Guo Tao, Hong Jin, Xu Yi and Fan Jin
- Assessing the Socio-Economic Effects of Korea's Nuclear Power Policy pp. 931-952

- Won-Sik Hwang, Inha Oh and Jeong-Dong Lee
- Are Green Jobs Real Jobs? The Case of Photovoltaic Power in Italy pp. 953-970

- Luciano Lavecchia and Carlo Stagnaro
- Chaos Control: Climate Stabilization by Closing the Global Carbon Cycle pp. 971-990

- Peter M. Eisenberger
- Energy Efficient Residential Buildings in Pakistan pp. 991-1002

- Khurshid Ahmad, Amer Farhan Rafique and Saeed Badshah
- The Application of Ceramic Wear Resistant Materials in Biomass Briquetting Equipment pp. 1003-1009

- Xutao Wang and Xingtao Zhao
- Biomass Energy for Rural Cooking in China: The Semi- Gasification Stove pp. 1011-1017

- Yang Bo and Shen Fei-Ling
- Air Conditioning — Optimizing Performance by Reducing Energy Consumption pp. 1019-1024

- Chun-Wei Chen, Cheng-Wen Lee and Yu-Wei Lin
- Should Energy Be Renationalized? pp. 1025-1038

- Andrew McKillop
- Fuel for Thought: Mid-April to End May 2014 pp. 1039-1131

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- Book Review: Distributional Aspects of Energy and Climate Policies pp. 1133-1134

- Richard S Courtney
Volume 25, issue 3-4, 2014
- Introduction to the Special Issue — Theoretical Advances in and Empirical Lessons on Emission Trading Schemes pp. 519-525

- Ying Fan and Wolfgang Eichhammer
- Review of Carbon Emissions Trading Pilots in China pp. 527-549

- Maosheng Duan, Tao Pang and Xiliang Zhang
- California's Cap-and-Trade Programme and Insights for China's Pilot Schemes pp. 551-575

- Bo Shen, Fan Dai, Lynn Price and Hongyou Lu
- China's Regional Carbon Trading Experiments and the Development of a National Market: Lessons from China's So2 Trading Programme pp. 577-592

- Craig Hart and M A Zhong
- Going to the Source: Using an Upstream Point of Regulation for Energy in a National Chinese Emissions Trading System pp. 593-611

- Suzi Kerr and Vicki Duscha
- Which Sectors Should Be Included in the Ets in the Context of a Unified Carbon Market in China? pp. 613-634

- Ying Fan and Xu Wang
- Forecasting Co2 Mitigation and Policy Options for China's Key Sectors in 2010–2030 pp. 635-659

- Zongguo Wen, Xuan Zhang, Jining Chen, Qilu Tan and Xueying Zhang
- Energy Efficiency Potentials in the Chlor-Alkali Sector — A Case Study of Shandong Province in China pp. 661-686

- Changsheng Li, Lei Zhu and Tobias Fleiter
- Using Floor Price Mechanisms to Promote Carbon Capture and Storage (Ccs) Investment and Co2 Abatement pp. 687-707

- Jian-Lei Mo and Lei Zhu
- Interaction between Climate, Emissions Trading and Energy Efficiency Targets pp. 709-731

- Barbara Schlomann and Wolfgang Eichhammer
- Emissions Trading in the Climate Policy Mix — Understanding and Managing Interactions with other Policy Instruments pp. 733-749

- Benjamin Görlach
- Fuel for Thought: February 2014 to 10 April 2014 pp. 751-862

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Volume 25, issue 2, 2014
- Editorial pp. i-iii

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- A Blind Eye to Industry-Level Corruption? The Risk of Favouring Domestic Industries in the EU ETS pp. 263-279

- Urs Steiner Brandt and Gert Svendsen
- Energy Transition in Austria: Designing Mitigation Wedges pp. 281-304

- Angela Köppl, Claudia Kettner, Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig, Stefan Schleicher, Andrea Damm, Karl Steininger, Brigitte Wolkinger, Hans Schnitzer, Michaela Titz, Heidemarie Artner and Andreas Karner
- A Measurement for the Evolution of Renewable Energies: The Case of the European Union pp. 305-323

- à ngel DÃaz-Chao and José-Luis Montes
- Role of the Clean Development Mechanism (Cdm) in the Development of National Energy Industries pp. 325-342

- Mayuri R. Naik, Anju Singh, Seema Unnikrishnan and Neelima Naik
- The Anthropogenic Impact on Surface Water Resources in Azerbaijan pp. 343-356

- Fagan G. Aliyev and H. Kh. Khalilova
- Performance Analysis of Turkey's Transport Sector Greenhouse Gas Emissions pp. 357-367

- Fatih Çipil
- Comparing the Use of Diesel and Wind Power in Pumping Water in Saudi Arabia pp. 369-388

- Shafiqur Rehman and Ahmet Z. Sahin
- Influence of Relative Humidity and Clouds on the Global Mean Surface Temperature pp. 389-399

- Jyrki Kauppinen, Jorma Heinonen and Pekka Malmi
- Stealth Renationalization of Energy in the Uk pp. 401-407

- Andrew McKillop
- Wind Power Integration into Electricity Markets: The Environmental Impacts pp. 409-414

- M. Mahvi and M. M. Ardehali
- Recasting Europe's Energy Dependence on Russia pp. 415-417

- Andrew McKillop
- Fuel for Thought: Mid-December 2013 to End of January 2014 pp. 419-515

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- Review: Political Tragedy: A Review of ‘A New Agenda on Climate Change: Facing up to Stealth Denial and Winding down Fossil Fuels’ pp. 517-518

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Volume 25, issue 1, 2014
- Editorial pp. i-iv

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Systems Optimization for the Technology Route to the Comprehensive Utilization of Coal Resources in China pp. 1-11

- Guohao Zhao, Yushan Zhao, Hehua Liu and Tao Lin
- Environmental Impact and Energy Production: Evaluation of Biochar Application on Taiwanese Set-Aside Land pp. 13-39

- Chih-Chun Kung, Bruce McCarl, Chi-Chung Chen and Xiaoyong Cao
- The Economic and Environmental Impact of Applying Minimum Energy Performance Standards to the Residential Refrigerators in Saudi Arabia pp. 41-61

- Esmail M. A. Mokheimer
- Application of the Carbon Emission Pricing Model in the Korean Market pp. 63-78

- Eunyoung Kim, Youngcheul Ahn and Doojin Ryu
- Road Freight Transport and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Policy Options for Tunisia pp. 79-92

- Rafaa Mraïhi and Riadh Harizi
- Evaluation of Metal Emissions from Biomass Fuel Combustion in China pp. 93-104

- Wei Zhang and Yan Zhu
- New Systematic Errors in Anomalies of Global Mean Temperature Time-Series pp. 105-121

- Michael Limburg
- Opportunities in the Nuclear Fuel Cycle pp. 123-132

- Tom Quirk
- Global Gas — Oversupply and Uncertain Future pp. 133-136

- Andrew McKillop
- The Scientific Method in Contemporary (Climate) Research pp. 137-145

- Peter Stallinga and Igor Khmelinskii
- Climate Change is Unlikely to Cause a Biodiversity Crisis: Evidence from Northen Latitude Tree Responses to Warming pp. 147-153

- Craig Loehle
- Fuel for Thought: Mid-October … Mid-December 2013 pp. 155-251

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- Book Review: Taxing Air pp. 253-254

- Tom Sheahen
- Book Review: Distributional Aspects of Energy and Climate Policies pp. 255-256

- Richard S Courtney
- Letter to the American Chemical Society pp. 257-261

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