Wednesday, January 21, 2009

This Week In The Rff Library Blog

This Week In The Rff Library Blog
Each week, I review the papers, studies, reports, and briefings posted over at the RFF Library Blog.

Decarbonizing Pipeline Gas to Help Meet California's 2050 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goal

[Green Car Congress] " A new study by Energy Environmental Economics (E3) consulting suggests that low-carbon gas fuels are a viable option for meeting California's greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals and can simultaneously help achieve pollution emission reduction targets. - "via Energy Environmental Economics (E3)

2013 Renewable Energy Data Book


"The newly released 2013 Renewable Energy Data Book illustrates United States and global energy statistics, including renewable electricity generation, renewable energy development, clean energy investments, and technology-specific data and trends. The Data Book is produced and published annually by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) on behalf of the Energy Department's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy... - "via National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)

Historical Hydraulic Fracturing Trends and Data


"Two new U.S. Geological Survey publications that highlight historical hydraulic fracturing trends and data from 1947 to 2010 are now available... - "via USGS

The Guidance Manual on Valuation and Accounting of Ecosystem Services for Small Island Developing States

"The global net loss of the coral reef cover will cost the international economy an estimated US 11.9 trillion, with SIDS [small island developing states] especially impacted by the loss." - via United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

Map of US Dam Removals 1936-2014


"Few things have such a fundamental impact on a river as a dam. Dams block a river's flow and can harm clean water, fish and wildlife, and recreation opportunities. American Rivers has pioneered a science-based approach to the removal of outdated dams." - via American Rivers

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