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Vereinigte Staaten 8 Energiewirtschaft 6 Umwelt 3 Bevölkerung 2 Energiemarkt 2 Energy sector 2 Environment 2 Humanökologie 2 USA 2 Umweltschutz 2 United States 2 Wirtschaftswachstum 2 Ökologie 2 Armed forces 1 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Bevölkerung und Wirtschaft 1 Bevölkerungsbewegung 1 Bevölkerungsentwicklung 1 Bevölkerungswachstum 1 Bevölkerungsökonomik 1 CIS countries 1 Demographic development 1 Developing countries 1 Energiepolitik 1 Energieversorgung 1 Energy policy 1 Energy supply 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Environmental protection 1 GUS-Staaten 1 Innovation 1 Innovation management 1 Innovationsmanagement 1 Kernbrennstoff 1 Kernenergie 1 Kohlenwirtschaft 1 Macht 1 Militär 1 Nuclear energy 1 Nuclear fuel 1
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Article 23 Book / Working Paper 10
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Aufsatz im Buch 3 Book section 3 Report 1
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Holdren, John P. 33 Ehrlich, Paul R. 9 Ehrlich, Anne Howland 3 Ehrlich, Anne H. 2 Ehrlich, Paul Ralph 2 Baldwin, Samuel F. 1 Budnitz, Robert J. 1 Bunn, Matthew 1 Gallagher, Kelly S. 1 Herrera, Philip 1 Revelle, Roger 1 Sagar, ­ Ambuj D. 1
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Energy 2 Global ecology : readings toward a rational strategy for man 2 Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization 2 Annual review of energy 1 Are our descendants doomed? : technological change and population growth ; Proceedings of a conference held at the California Institute of Technology 1 Daedalus : journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1 Economics, ecology, ethics : essays toward a steady-state economy 1 Energy and agriculture: their interacting futures : policy implications of global models; proceedings of the United Nations University Symposium on Energy and Agriculture Futures, held in Paris, Febrary 22 - 25, 1982 1 Energy information : description, diagnosis, and design ; proceedings 1 Environment : resources, pollution and society 1 Heidelberger Taschenbücher 1 Land use & environment law review 1 Middle- and long-term energy policies and alternatives ; 8 1 Perspectives on energy : issues, ideas, and environmental dilemmas 1 Science 1 Sustaining well-being 1 The Sierra Club battlebook series, 4 1 The bulletin of the atomic scientists : a magazine of science and public affairs 1 The ecologist 1 The no-growth society 1 The sustainable society : implications for limited growth 1 Toward a steady-state economy 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 24 RePEc 4 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 4 BASE 1
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Energy-Technology Innovation
Gallagher, Kelly S.; Holdren, John P.; Sagar, ­ Ambuj D. - 2014
Energy-technology innovation (ETI) is the set of processes leading to new or improved energy technologies that can augment energy resources; enhance the quality of energy services; and reduce the economic, environmental, or political costs associated with energy supply and use. Advances achieved...
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The Pcast Energy Studies : Toward a National Consensus on Energy Research, Development, Demonstration, and Deployment Policy
Holdren, John P.; Baldwin, Samuel F. - 2014
Abstract During the period 1995-1999, the President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) produced three major energy studies, at President Clinton's request. The panels that conducted these studies were broadly constituted from the academic, industrial, and NGO...
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Managing Military Uranium and Plutonium in the United States and the Former Soviet Union
Bunn, Matthew; Holdren, John P. - 2011
Abstract Effective approaches to the management of plutonium and highly enriched uranium (HEU)-the essential ingredients of nuclear weapons-are fundamental to controlling nuclear proliferation and providing the basis for deep, transparent, and irreversible reductions in nuclear weapons...
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Energy for Change: Introduction to the Special Issue on Energy & Climate
Holdren, John P. - In: Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization 4 (2009) 4, pp. 3-11
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Impact of population growth : complacency concerning this component of man's predicament is unjustified and counterproductive
Ehrlich, Paul R.; Holdren, John P. - 2009
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The Energy Innovation Imperative: Addressing Oil Dependence, Climate Change, and Other 21-super-st Century Energy Challenges
Holdren, John P. - In: Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization 1 (2006) 2, pp. 3-23
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Uranium availability and the breeder decision
Holdren, John P. - 1974
The high priority assigned by the Federal government to the early development and commercial deployment of the Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor (LMFBR) is attributed by some to the supposition that, without the breeder, a supply-price squeeze on uranium will soon materialize. The present paper...
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Global environmental issues related to energy supply: The environmental case for increased efficiency of energy use
Holdren, John P. - In: Energy 12 (1987) 10, pp. 975-992
The environmental costs of energy supply have been rising, reinforcing the effect of increased monetary costs in creating incentives for increasing the efficiency with which energy is used. Quantifying these environmental costs is difficult, but it is instructive to try. The estimates presented...
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Energy and the global predicament : some elements of a sensible strategy
Holdren, John P. - In: Energy and agriculture: their interacting futures : …, (pp. 41-87). 1984
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Environmental liabilities of nuclear power
Holdren, John P. - In: Perspectives on energy : issues, ideas, and …, (pp. 370-382). 1982
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