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This paper explores the relationships between climate policy and renewable energy policy instruments. It shows that, even where CO2 emissions are duly priced, specific incentives for supporting the early deployment of renewable energy technologies are justified by the steep learning curves of...
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? -- What is so bad about it? -- Chapter 2. Reshaping the World's Energy Matrix -- The first climate accords -- The Kyoto … Protocol -- The climate sinners -- The world's energy matrix -- "Green" electricity -- The nuclear alternative -- Storing …
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feeding the world's hungry... …
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will have to reduce emissions significantly as will countries throughout the world, especially the "big burners" like USA … learning from Denmark, the world leader as a "green economy" and Wales, part of the UK which has a long established heavy …
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After eight years, Ontario's green energy policies have yielded moderate environmental gains while drastically increasing energy prices, says a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute. In “Ontario's Green Energy Experience: Sobering Lessons for Sustainable Climate Change Policies” author...
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