Environmental Benefit-Cost Analysis: A Comparative Analysis Between the United States and the United Kingdom
The United States and United Kingdom have longstanding traditions in use of environmental benefit-cost analysis (E-BCA).
The United States and United Kingdom have longstanding traditions in use of environmental benefit-cost analysis (E-BCA).
The operation in energy arbitrage markets is an attractive possibility to energy storage systems developers and owners to justify an investment in this sector.
The last 50 years have witnessed a set of changes in the scale of humankind’s ecological imagination toward ‘thinking globally’.
Expert judgments on solar geoengineering (SG) inform policy decisions and influence public opinions.
Solar radiation modification (SRM) reduces the CO2-induced change to the mean global hydrological cycle disproportionately more than it reduces the CO2-induced increase in mean surface temperature.
Policy responses to the COVID-19 outbreak must strike a balance between maintaining essential supply chains and limiting the spread of the virus.
Stratospheric solar geoengineering (SG) would impact ozone by heterogeneous chemistry. Evaluating these risks and methods to reduce them will require both laboratory and modeling work.
Solar radiation modification (SRM) reduces the CO2-induced change to the mean global hydrological cycle disproportionately more than it reduces the CO2-induced increase in mean surface temperature.
A group of experts and former government officials from Harvard Kennedy School (ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø) and the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) convened strategists from the United States and Europe over the
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