PART I THE CURRENT CONTEXT |
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1 A GROWING SENSE OF URGENCY |
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Increasing Demand and Constrained Supplies, |
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Continued U.S. Reliance on Foreign Sources of Oil, |
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Growing International Consequences, |
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2 THE CHALLENGE OF GLOBAL WARMING |
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Scenarios of Future Climate Change, |
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The Relevant Time Scales, |
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3 THE DEVELOPING WORLD—THE CASE OF CHINA |
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China's Energy Use in a Global Context, |
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China's Contribution to Climate Change, |
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Policy Initiatives in China, |
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PART II ENERGY SUPPLIES |
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4 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS |
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The Hard Truths About Oil and Gas, |
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Confronting the Hard Truths, |
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Taking Carbon Capture and Sequestration to Scale, |
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Moving Forward with Demonstration Projects, |
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The Economics of Nuclear Power, |
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The Disposal of Spent Fuel, |
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Ethanol Production in the United States and Brazil, |
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Second-Generation Technologies, |
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8 OTHER RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY |
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Solar Power and Wind Power, |
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Enhanced Geothermal Energy, |
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PART III ENERGY USES |
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Prospects for Improvement, |
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Hydrogen as an Energy Source, |
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10 BUILDINGS AND INDUSTRY |
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Conservation in California, |
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Saving Money by Saving Energy, |
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Transferring Technologies to the Developing World, |
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PART IV MEETING THE CHALLENGE |
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11 PATHWAYS TO A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE |
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Electricity Technology in a Carbon-Constrained Future, |
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Reducing U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions, |
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12 THE PUBLIC SECTOR RESPONSE |
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Actions Taken by the Bush Administration, |
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Actions Taken by Congress, |
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Cap and Trade Versus a Carbon Tax, |
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13 THE ROLE OF THE PRIVATE SECTOR-THE CASE OF GOOGLE |
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Hybrid Electric Vehicles, |
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14 BARRIERS AND POTENTIAL |
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Contributions from Scientists and Engineers, |
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Communicating with the Public, |
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REFERENCES |
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APPENDIXES |
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A America's Energy Future Project |
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D Units of Measure and Equivalences |
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