The rate of energy use in the U.S. is discussed. Possible savings in the principal areas of use are considered. The conclusion is that significant reductions could be made in five to ten years without new technology, but are not likely under present conditions
America, with about 6% of the world\u27s population, consumes about 30% of the world\u27s available ...
Abstract Efforts to reduce carbon emissions significantly will require considerable improvements in ...
Achieving a global warming limit of 2°C is likely only possible if humanity ceases to emit greenhous...
The rate of energy use in the U.S. is discussed. Possible savings in the principal areas of use are ...
The United States has 5 percent of the world\u27s population, yet consumes 35 percent of the total e...
The diminishing supply of petroleum and natural gas has induced many concerned citizens as well as m...
My remarks will be directed to four points: First, that energy is the life blood of our economy, and...
This paper addresses the fundamental issue of energy conservation in exploring the question - what i...
Nowadays the problem of energy consumption becomes extremely urgent in the whole world. As most of e...
OVER THE NEXT FORTY YEARS, THE U.S. WILL EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS BECAUSE OF DWINDLING SUPPLIES OF FOSSIL...
During the past decade, the world began to study one of the global challenges of the XXI century - t...
There is a general consensus that fragmented energy policies are a product of unrefined knowledge ab...
Energy is the driving force of industry and, indeed, of civilization. The world is presently using a...
According to recent polls, the past severe winter seems finally to have convinced a majority of Amer...
The main tenet of this paper is that up to this time there has in fact been little incentive for con...
America, with about 6% of the world\u27s population, consumes about 30% of the world\u27s available ...
Abstract Efforts to reduce carbon emissions significantly will require considerable improvements in ...
Achieving a global warming limit of 2°C is likely only possible if humanity ceases to emit greenhous...
The rate of energy use in the U.S. is discussed. Possible savings in the principal areas of use are ...
The United States has 5 percent of the world\u27s population, yet consumes 35 percent of the total e...
The diminishing supply of petroleum and natural gas has induced many concerned citizens as well as m...
My remarks will be directed to four points: First, that energy is the life blood of our economy, and...
This paper addresses the fundamental issue of energy conservation in exploring the question - what i...
Nowadays the problem of energy consumption becomes extremely urgent in the whole world. As most of e...
OVER THE NEXT FORTY YEARS, THE U.S. WILL EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS BECAUSE OF DWINDLING SUPPLIES OF FOSSIL...
During the past decade, the world began to study one of the global challenges of the XXI century - t...
There is a general consensus that fragmented energy policies are a product of unrefined knowledge ab...
Energy is the driving force of industry and, indeed, of civilization. The world is presently using a...
According to recent polls, the past severe winter seems finally to have convinced a majority of Amer...
The main tenet of this paper is that up to this time there has in fact been little incentive for con...
America, with about 6% of the world\u27s population, consumes about 30% of the world\u27s available ...
Abstract Efforts to reduce carbon emissions significantly will require considerable improvements in ...
Achieving a global warming limit of 2°C is likely only possible if humanity ceases to emit greenhous...