By Paul Komor
Technologies under consideration for addressing climate change fall into two categories: those commercially available, at reasonable cost, and already in use; and those higher up the R&D pipeline, not yet commercially available, and considerably more speculative. Examples of the first type (which I’ll call the A list) include some forms of renewable energy (hydro, wind, biomass), energy efficiency, and nuclear fission.
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ENVS Faculty: Paul Komor
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Thu May 17, 2012
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Electric Vehicle Day Free Film Screening
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ACPA Institute on Sustainability
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Message to President Obama: Don’t Forget the Environment
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Carl Koval
Removal of Carbon Dioxide from the Atmosphere using Electrochemically Modulated Complexation; Properties and Uses of Ionic Liquids; Non-Mechanical Pumping of Fluids
