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Book Chapter

Acting in Time on Energy Policy

| May 2009

"The book's title—Acting in Time—refers to the persistent problem in U.S. energy policy that typically just enough is done to satisfy the short-term political imperatives, but not enough is done to actually solve the underlying problems themselves. As a result, many of the fundamental economic, environmental, and security-related challenges arising from patterns of U.S. energy production and consumption have become more intractable. Some now approach a point of crisis."

Book - World Energy Council

The World Energy Book

August 2006

Section 1 : Contents and World Overview
Section 2 : North America
Section 3 : Latin America and the Caribbean
Section 4 : Energy Statistics; Electricity usage per capita; Coal and Electricity usage per capita; Oil and Gas usage per capita; Coal, Electricity, Oil and Gas output

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Book - MIT Press

Industrial Transformation: Environmental Policy Innovation in the United States and Europe

| July 2005

Industrial Transformation evaluates the effectiveness of twelve innovative, voluntary, collaborative, and information-based programs, focusing particularly on the effectiveness of these programs in bringing about industrial transformation — changes in production and consumption structures that will help move their societies toward environmental sustainability.