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From physics to development strategies Goldemberg J |
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Preface Socolow RH |
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Rewards and penalties of monitoring the earth Keeling CD |
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Science and nonscience concerning human-caused climate warming Mahlman JD |
107 - 122 |
Consumption of materials in the United States, 1900-1995 Matos G, Wagner L |
123 - 205 |
Future technologies for energy-efficient iron and steel making de Beer J, Worrell E, Blok K |
207 - 223 |
The O-2 balance of the atmosphere: A tool for studying the fate of fossil-fuel CO2 Bender ML, Battle M, Keeling RF |
225 - 252 |
Mexican electric end-use efficiency: Experiences to date Friedmann R, Sheinbaum C |
253 - 286 |
Drinking water in developing countries Gadgil A |
287 - 385 |
Engineering-economic studies of energy technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: Opportunities and challenges Brown MA, Levine MD, Romm JP, Rosenfeld AH, Koomey JG |
387 - 437 |
Climate change mitigation in the energy and forestry sectors of developing countries Sathaye JA, Ravindranath NH |
439 - 463 |
Toward a productive divorce: Separating doe cleanups from transition assistance Russell M |
465 - 497 |
Recycling metals for the environment Wernick IK, Themelis NJ |
499 - 536 |
Environmentally conscious chemical process design Cano-Ruiz JA, McRae GJ |