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NameAuthorDateSizeTypeID
Carbon and Climate Issues for the Electric Power Sector.
PSERC Tele-Seminar (06-13). Dec. 5, 2006.  
03/28/07 URL 2006-1
2006 Energy Symposium: Consider the Alternatives - Options for Energy Production from Non-Carbon Emitting Sources
Audio-slide production(best viewed with IE)  
04/04/07 URL 2006-9
Energy Market and Economic Impacts of a Proposal to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Intensity with a Cap and Trade System
EIA. Jan. 2007  
03/28/07 URL 2007-1
IPCC Working Group I Fourth Assessment Report Summary for Policymakers
Audio-Slide Production also available  
03/28/07 URL 2007-2
Electricity Technology in a Carbon-Constrained Future
EPRI.  
03/28/07 URL 2007-3
Testimony of Utility CEO's Before Congress
March 21, 2007.  
03/28/07 URL 2007-4
IPCC Fourth Assessment Report: Synthesis Report
November 17, 2007   
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 04/03/08 URL 2007-5
Assessment of GHG Emission Reduction Alternatives in a Canadian Context. Integrated CO2 Network: A Canadian CO2 Capture and Storage Initiative
December 4, 2007   
Prepared by The Delphi Group 04/03/08 URL 2007-6
US Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources: Testimony on carbon capture, transportation, and sequestration and related bills
January 31, 2008   
U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources 04/03/08 URL 2008-1
DOE Releases Climate VISION Progress Report 2007
February 11, 2008   
U.S. Department of Energy 04/03/08 URL 2008-2
Interim Decision on Basic Greenhouse Gas Regulatory Framework for the Electricity and Natural Gas Sectors
Adopted March 12, 2008   
California Energy Commission 04/03/08 URL 2008-3
Greenhouse Gas Increase from U.S. Power Plants Highest Since 1998
For Appendix A-D: Carbon Dioxide Reported Emmissions, see: http://www.environmentalintegrity.org/pub492.cfm   
Environmental Integrity Project 04/28/08 URL 2008-4
New England Not Meeting Global Warming Targets
March 26, 2008  
Natural Resources Council of Maine 04/28/08 URL 2008-5
U.S. Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions Rose by 1.6 Percent in 2007. Energy Information Administration.
May 20, 2008.  
U.S. Dept. of Energy 06/16/08 URL 2008-6
Latest Greenhouse Gas Data Shows Canda's Emissions Decreased in 2006.
May 16, 2008  
Environment Canada 06/16/08 URL 2008-7