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Transportation and domestic greenhouse gas emissions trading

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1999

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Winkelman, S., Hargrave, T., and Vanderlan, C., 1999, Transportation and domestic greenhouse gas emissions trading: Center for Clean Air Policy, 35 p.

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Because of the inevitable depletion of fossil fuels and the corresponding release of carbon to the environment, the global energy future is complex. Some of the consequences may be politically and economically disruptive, and expensive to remedy. For the next several centuries, fuel requirements will increase with population, land use, and ecosystem degradation. Current or projected levels of aggregated energy resource use will not sustain civilization as we know it beyond a few more generations. At the same time, issues of energy security, reliability, sustainability, recoverability, and safety need attention. We supply a top-down, qualitative model—the surety model—to balance expenditures of limited resources to assure success while [...]

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