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Human Interactions with the Carbon Cycle: Summary of a Workshop (2002)
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Human Interactions with the Carbon Cycle: Summary of a Workshop

Price, L., E. Worrell, and M. Khrushch

1999 Sector Trends and Driving Forces of Global Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Focus on Industry and Buildings. Unpublished manuscript, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA.

Sarmiento, J.L, and S.C. Wofsy, co-chairs

1999 A U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Plan. Washington, DC: U.S. Global Change Research Program.

Schipper, L., F. Unander, S. Murtishaw, and M. Ting

2001 Indicators of energy use and carbon emissions: Explaining the energy economy link. Annual Review of Energy and the Environment 26:49-81.

Subcommittee on Global Change Research

2001 Our Changing Planet: The FY 2002 U.S. Global Change Research Program. Washington, DC: Subcommittee on Global Change Research, Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, National Science and Technology Council.


Working Group I, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

2001 Summary for Policymakers. Geneva, Switzerland: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. [Online]. http://www.ipcc.ch/pub/spm22-01.pdf. [Accessed: 3/ 1/02].

Working Group III, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

2000 Emissions Scenarios: Summary for Policymakers. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

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