The current levels of CO2 emissions and high levels accumulating in the atmosphere have climate scientists concerned. The Dynamic Integrated Climate Economy Model or ""DICE"" for short is a highly developed model that has been used to simulate climate change and evaluate factors addressing global warming. The model was developed by Yale's Nordhaus along with collaborators and the compilation of numerous scientific publications. The purpose of this study is to recreate DICE using Vensim and modify it to evaluate the use of nuclear power plants (NPPs) as a means to counter global temperature increases in the atmosphere and oceans and the associated cost of damages. The amount of greenhouse gas emissions from a NPP are about 6% per Megawatt as...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
Scientists started to study the relationship between changing weather patterns and the emission of c...
The consumption of energy in the United States (U.S.) results in the emission of both carbon dioxide...
While much debated across current media, electricity generation using nuclear energy is proposed as ...
ABSTRACT According to current forecasts, nuclear power plant construction and nuclear-generated elec...
Modern society has developed an ever increasing demand for energy to fuel population growth, increas...
Abstract: If asked, what is the relation between climate change, intense weather and health- probabl...
The societies in Europe have developed enormously in recent decades, and this in turn has led to a g...
Global warming is a result from anthropogenic processes and is a serious issue that is growing and i...
The response to climate change and the stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations ha...
Assesses the competitiveness of nuclear power when compared with other sources of new capacity to ge...
Nuclear reactors deliver large amounts of electricity with a very small footprint of CO2 and other n...
Nuclear fission power reactors represent a potential solution to many aspects of global change possi...
Although large scale nuclear power deployment can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, potential for nuc...
Climate-economy integrated assessment models are often used to assess the interaction between climat...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
Scientists started to study the relationship between changing weather patterns and the emission of c...
The consumption of energy in the United States (U.S.) results in the emission of both carbon dioxide...
While much debated across current media, electricity generation using nuclear energy is proposed as ...
ABSTRACT According to current forecasts, nuclear power plant construction and nuclear-generated elec...
Modern society has developed an ever increasing demand for energy to fuel population growth, increas...
Abstract: If asked, what is the relation between climate change, intense weather and health- probabl...
The societies in Europe have developed enormously in recent decades, and this in turn has led to a g...
Global warming is a result from anthropogenic processes and is a serious issue that is growing and i...
The response to climate change and the stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations ha...
Assesses the competitiveness of nuclear power when compared with other sources of new capacity to ge...
Nuclear reactors deliver large amounts of electricity with a very small footprint of CO2 and other n...
Nuclear fission power reactors represent a potential solution to many aspects of global change possi...
Although large scale nuclear power deployment can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, potential for nuc...
Climate-economy integrated assessment models are often used to assess the interaction between climat...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
Scientists started to study the relationship between changing weather patterns and the emission of c...
The consumption of energy in the United States (U.S.) results in the emission of both carbon dioxide...