Abstract Concern over climate change has led the U.S. to consider a cap-and-trade system to regulate emissions. Here we illustrate the land-use impact to U.S. habitat types of new energy development resulting from different U.S. energy policies. We estimated the total new land area needed by 2030 to produce energy, under current law and under various cap-and-trade policies, and then partitioned the area impacted among habitat types with geospatial data on the feasibility of production. The land-use intensity of different energy production techniques varies over three orders of magnitude, from 1.9-2.8 km 2 / TW hr/yr for nuclear power to 788-1000 km 2 /TW hr/yr for biodiesel from soy. In all scenarios, temperate deciduous forests and tempera...
This paper examines the extensive and intensive margin changes in land use in the U.S. likely to be ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.With the shift toward renewable energy comes th...
During the past few years it has become apparent that the challenge of climate change requires us to...
Energy production in the United States for domestic use and export is predicted to rise 27% by 2040....
2012 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.The future of energy production is uncertain as societ...
Land use has and will continue to be a complicated topic. We need land to succeed as a country and a...
Dedicated energy crops, such as switchgrass in the United States, have received much attention as po...
Chapter 8 of the forthcoming book "Economic Analysis of Land Use in Global Climate Change Policy," e...
Biofuels may make a substantial contribution to meeting the world’s energy needs. That contribution ...
Energy production in the United States is in transition as the demand for clean and domestic power i...
This paper investigates three important energy and climate policy issues: (1) the availability of bi...
Energy production in the United States is in transition as the demand for clean and domestic power i...
Biomass could be a renewable source of energy and chemicals that would not add CO2 to the atmosphere...
Meeting end-of-century global warming targets requires aggressive action on multiple fronts. Recent ...
Sustainable transportation biofuels may require considerable changes in land use to meet mandated ta...
This paper examines the extensive and intensive margin changes in land use in the U.S. likely to be ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.With the shift toward renewable energy comes th...
During the past few years it has become apparent that the challenge of climate change requires us to...
Energy production in the United States for domestic use and export is predicted to rise 27% by 2040....
2012 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.The future of energy production is uncertain as societ...
Land use has and will continue to be a complicated topic. We need land to succeed as a country and a...
Dedicated energy crops, such as switchgrass in the United States, have received much attention as po...
Chapter 8 of the forthcoming book "Economic Analysis of Land Use in Global Climate Change Policy," e...
Biofuels may make a substantial contribution to meeting the world’s energy needs. That contribution ...
Energy production in the United States is in transition as the demand for clean and domestic power i...
This paper investigates three important energy and climate policy issues: (1) the availability of bi...
Energy production in the United States is in transition as the demand for clean and domestic power i...
Biomass could be a renewable source of energy and chemicals that would not add CO2 to the atmosphere...
Meeting end-of-century global warming targets requires aggressive action on multiple fronts. Recent ...
Sustainable transportation biofuels may require considerable changes in land use to meet mandated ta...
This paper examines the extensive and intensive margin changes in land use in the U.S. likely to be ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.With the shift toward renewable energy comes th...
During the past few years it has become apparent that the challenge of climate change requires us to...