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Carbon Emissions: Historical and Projected
Carbon Emissions in the Industrial Age
Earth’s Energy Balance
Carbon Emissions in the Industrial Age
Human Influence on the Greenhouse Effect
Emissions Reductions and Carbon Dioxide Concentrations
Measurements of Surface Temperature and Sun’s Energy
Multiple Pathways for Reducing U.S. Emissions
Two U.S. Emissions-Reduction Pathways
Major North American Carbon Dioxide Sources and Sinks
Nitrogen Emissions
U.S. Carbon Sinks Absorb a Fraction of CO 2 Emissions
U.S. Carbon Sources and Sinks from 1991 to 2000 and 2001 to 2010
California Power Plants Potentially at Risk from Sea Level Rise
Increasing Numbers of Cooling Degree Days
Increase in Cooling Demand and Decrease in Heating Demand
Paths of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Relative to Oil and Gas Production Facilities
Location of Potential Forestry Biomass Resources
Reducing Emissions, Improving Health
Drivers of U.S. Fossil Emissions
Human Activities and the Global Carbon Dioxide Budget
Economic Dependence Varies by Region
Highway 1 to Port Fourchon: Vulnerability of a Critical Link for U.S. Oil
Scenario for Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Electricity Sector
Many Tribes, Many Climate Change Initiatives
Blackout in New York and New Jersey after Hurricane Sandy
Urban Support Systems are Interconnected
Coast-to-Coast 100-degree Days in 2011
Energy, Water, Land, and Climate Interactions
Hydraulic Fracturing and Water Use
Projected Land-use Intensity in 2030
Regional Water, Energy, and Land Use, with Projected Climate Change Impacts
Renewable Energy and Land Use
Water Use for Electricity Generation by Fuel and Cooling Technology
Freshwater Withdrawals by Sector

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