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Nicholas Bianco

Nicholas Bianco

Climate Change

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the United States using existing federal authorities and state action

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Publication Date: 
01/07/2010
Nicholas Bianco, Franz Litz
World Resources Institute
Tags:
Light Duty Vehicle, CFCs, Green House Gases, Emission Targets, Coal, Energy Efficiency, Transport, Natural Gas, United States Of America (US), Washington DC, World Resources Institute, Nicholas Bianco, Franz Litz, Climate Change
Climate Change

Options for addressing early action greenhouse gas reductions and offsets in U.S. federal cap-and-trade policy

When implemented properly, an early action component of a cap-and-trade program can reward early actors while preserving or enhancing the environmental outcomes of the cap-and-trade

Publication Date: 
01/08/2009
John Larsen, Alexia Kelly, Nicholas Bianco
World Resources Institute
Tags:
Climate Change, Green House Gases, Renewable Energy, Carbon Offset, Cap And Trade, United States Of America (US)
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