Decarbonization: The Next 100 Years

…Earth? American Scientist 84(2):166-178, 1996. Figure 4.  Conceptual design for a hydrogen-electricity pipeline. Source: T. Moore, SuperGrid Concept Sparks Interest, EPRI Journal, November 2002, https://www.epri.com/journal/details.asp?doctype=features&id=511. Acknowledgements: Thanks to Cesare Marchetti, Perrin Meyer, Chauncey…

Community Risk Profiles: Summary

…NACCHO. National Research Council. 1983. Risk Assessment in the Federal Government: Managing the Process. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. National Research Council. 1991. Environmental Epidemiology: Public Health and Hazardous Wastes….

Godfather – The Scientist

…cost money. The engineer nodded his head vigorously. He did not expect such a great favor for nothing. That was understood. A special document does not come cheap. Morgulyev was…

Does Climate Still Matter?

JH Ausubel. Nature 350: 649–652 1991

…Agriculture (US Government Printing Office, Washington, 1986). 17. World Meteorological Organization (WMO) The World Weather Watch: 25th Anniversary 1963-1988 (WMO No. 709, Geneva, 1988). 18. Wahl, R. W. Markets for Federal Water: Subsidies, Property…

Does Energy Policy Matter?

…for electricity. So the industry is actually doing well, notwithstanding what you might think if you read the newspapers. Question: But you can’t build another one. Ausubel: Plants are being…

Full PDR issue online

The entire issue of Population and Development Review with our article about Peak Farmland is now online: Population and Public Policy: Essays in Honor of Paul Demeny https://www.popcouncil.org/publications/books/2012_PDRSuppPopPublicPolicy.asp and will…