The Decline in US Energy Intensity: Its Origins and Implications for Long-Run CO2 Emission Projections

Conference Proceedings Paper
The Decline in US Energy Intensity: Its Origins and Implications for Long-Run CO2 Emission Projections
Sue Wing, I., and R.S. Eckaus (2005)
Conference Proceedings, Symposium NCCR 2005: Interfaces between Climate and Economic Dynamics

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Sue Wing, I., and R.S. Eckaus (2005): The Decline in US Energy Intensity: Its Origins and Implications for Long-Run CO2 Emission Projections. Conference Proceedings, Symposium NCCR 2005: Interfaces between Climate and Economic Dynamics (http://ecolu-info.unige.ch/~nccrwp4/GEMINI-E3/Interlaken.htm)
  • Conference Proceedings Paper
The Decline in US Energy Intensity: Its Origins and Implications for Long-Run CO2 Emission Projections

Sue Wing, I., and R.S. Eckaus

Symposium NCCR 2005: Interfaces between Climate and Economic Dynamics