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  7. Kolstad C. D., Kelly, D. L., Mitchell G., 1999
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  14. Mendelsohn R., Morrison W., Schlesinger M., Andronova N., 2000
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  16. Yohe, G.W., 1991
  17. Morgan and Dowlatabadi, 1996
  18. Schneider, 1997d
  19. Titus and Narayanan, 1996
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  42. Root and Schneider, 2003
  43. Levin, 1993
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  46. Alexander et al., 1997
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  54. Vellinga et al., 2001
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  58. Perrings, 2003
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  60. Nordhaus and Yang, 1996
  61. Manne and Richels, 1997
  62. Cline, 1992
  63. Azar and Sterner, 1996
  64. Hasselmann et al., 1997
  65. Schultz and Kasting, 1997
  66. Mastrandrea and Schneider, 2001
  67. Lind, 1982
  68. Portney and Weyant, 1999
  69. Note 1
  70. Schneider and Kuntz-Duriseti, 2002
  71. Ainslie, 1991
  72. Heal, 1997
  73. Weitzman, 2001
  74. Azar and Johansson, 1996
  75. Climate Surprises
  76. What is the Probability of “Dangerous” Climate Change?
  77. Solow, 1974a
  78. Solow, 1974b
  79. Howarth 2000
  80. Gerlagh and van der Zwaan, 2001
  81. Manne and Stephan, 1999
  82. Rosenzweig and Parry, 1994
  83. Note 2
  84. Rosenberg and Scott, 1994
  85. Hanemann, 2000
  86. Mendelsohn et al., 1994
  87. Mendelsohn et al.
  88. Schneider, 1997b
  89. Kaiser et al., 1993
  90. Schneider, 1996c
  91. Morgan and Dowlatabadi, 1996
  92. Kolstad et al., 1999
  93. Schneider, Easterling and Mearns, 2000
  94. Note 3
  95. Schneider and Thompson, 1985
  96. Note 4
  97. Rosenberg, 1993
  98. Note 5
  99. Schneider, 1996c
  100. Note6
  101. Schlenker et al., 2003
  102. Carter et al., 1994
  103. Note 7
  104. Yohe, 1991
  105. Note 8
  106. Perrings, 2003
  107. Consequences of global warming: Regional Impacts
  108. climate change impacts
  109. Azar and Rodhe, 1994
  110. Mastrandrea and Schneider, 2004
  111. Climate Surprises and a Wavering Gulf Stream?"
  112. Atlantic thermohaline circulation
  113. Schneider and Thompson, 2000
  114. Moss and Schneider, 2000
  115. Moss and Schneider
  116. M1 to M4
  117. M1 to M4
  118. Jones, 2000
  119. Schneider and Kuntz-Duriseti, 2002
  120. Webster et al., 2003
  121. Cascade of uncertainties
  122. Climate Impacts
  123. Probability distributions (f(x)) of climate damages
  124. Cascade of uncertainties
  125. Three climate sensitivities
  126. Note 3
  127. Revkin
  128. Holdren, 2004
  129. Feder, 2003
  130. John Holdren's 2003 presentation at the Institutional Investors' Summit on Climate Risk
  131. AESR Briefing Paper
  132. Contrarians
  133. Kousky and Schneider, 2003
  134. "State Officials Feel the Heat On Global-Warming Steps"
  135. "White House Attacked for Letting States Lead on Climate"
  136. What is the Probability of “Dangerous” Climate Change?
  137. Titus et al., 1996
  138. Morgan and Dowlatabadi, 1996
  139. Box 1
  140. climate change impacts
  141. WRE, 1996
  142. Toman et al., 1999
  143. Weyant, 1999
  144. (Schneider and Azar)
  145. IPCC, 1996a
  146. Richels and Edmonds, 1995
  147. Manne & Richels (1997)
  148. IPCC 2001c
  149. Schneider and Azar
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  153. IPCC (1996a)
  154. Azar & Rodhe, 1997
  155. Azar and Rodhe (1997)
  156. IPCC stabilization scenarios
  157. IPCC stabilization scenarios
  158. Perrings, 2003
  159. UNFCCC, 1992
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  161. Schneider and Azar, 2001
  162. Perrings, 2003
  163. Manne & Richels (1992)
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  42. Ha-Duong et al. (1997)
  43. Yohe and Wallace (1996)
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  45. Note 3
  46. Yohe & Wallace (1996)
  47. Rolling Reassessment
  48. Grubb (1997)
  49. Austin (1997)
  50. Azar & Dowlatabadi, 1999
  51. Dale Simbeck's hydrogen presentation
  52. March 2004 lecture
  53. King, 2004
  54. Margolis & Kammen, 1999a
  55. Schneider and Goulder, 1997
  56. WRE, 1996
  57. WRE, 1996
  58. Azar & Dowlatabadi (1999)
  59. Note 4
  60. Sanstad, 2000
  61. Mattsson & Wene (1997)
  62. Goulder & Schneider (1999)
  63. Goulder and Schneider (1999)
  64. Grubb et al. (1995)
  65. Goulder and Schneider (1999)
  66. Dowlatabadi (1996)
  67. Goulder and Mathai (1999)
  68. Grubler et al. (1999)
  69. Goulder and Schneider (1999)
  70. Schneider (1997b)
  71. Dowlatabadi (1996)
  72. Azar, 1998
  73. Schneider & Goulder, 1997
  74. Janssen & de Vries, 2000
  75. Note 5
  76. IIASA/WEC (1995)
  77. IPCC (1996c)
  78. Azar et al. (2000)
  79. Manne & Richels (1997)
  80. Nordhaus, 1990
  81. Linden (1996)
  82. P. 59
  83. Hannesson (1998)
  84. Schneider (1993a)
  85. Azar & Schneider, 2002
  86. Note 6
  87. Global income trajectories
  88. Azar & Schneider (2002)
  89. L.B. Lindsey (2001)
  90. page 5 of his report
  91. King, 2004
  92. Brown et al. (2001)
  93. Gumerman et al. (2001)
  94. Hoffert et al (1998)
  95. Last chance for Kyoto
  96. Perrings, 2003
  97. "Dragged into the fray"
  98. Houck's, 2003
  99. Lempert and Schlesinger, 2000
  100. Roughgarden and Schneider (1999)
  101. Climate Damages and the Discount Rate
  102. Note 7
  103. Weyant (1999)
  104. a quote from Lomborg's 2001 book, The Skeptical Environmentalist
  105. McCright and Dunlap, 2000
  106. McCright and Dunlap, 2003.
  107. King, 2004
  108. Guidance on Uncertainties
  109. CO2 concentrations
  110. Note 8
  111. Dietz, Ostrom, and Stern (2003)
  112. Beyond Kyoto: Advancing the International Effort Against Climate Change
  113. "Greenhouse gas 'plan B' gaining support"
  114. CO2 emissions
  115. Grubb 2004
  116. Contraction and Convergence Model
  117. Rolling Reassessment
  118. CO2 concentration, temperature and sea level
  119. “Understanding Climate Science”
  120. “Uncertainty and Climate Change Policy”
  121. “Achieving Low-cost Emissions Targets”
  122. “Earth Systems: Engineering and Management”
  123. “Integrated assessment of abrupt climatic changes”
  124. “Are Uncertainties in Climate and Energy Systems a Justification for Stronger Near-term Mitigation Policies?”
  125. Issues in Climate Policy
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  3. Obersteiner et al, 2001
  4. Azar & Lindgren, 2001
  5. Ha-Duong et al.
  6. WRE
  7. Manne and Richels (1997)
  8. IPCC (1996b)
  9. Ayres (1994)
  10. Is the Cost of Stabilizing the Atmosphere Prohibitive?"

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  1. Moss and Schneider, 2000

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  1. Schneider and Kuntz-Duriseti, 2002
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  1. Jones et al, 1999
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  61. contrarians
  62. Laboratory Earth
  63. Morgan and Keith
  64. Estimates of climate sensitivity
  65. Morgan and Keith
  66. Hoffert and Covey
  67. Global mean radiative forcing
  68. Single probability density function
  69. Figure 4 of Forest et al., 2001
  70. Webster et al., 2003
  71. Single probability density function
  72. Single probability density function
  73. Andronova and Schlesinger
  74. Next: Climate Impacts
  75. “Understanding Climate Science”

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  8. Laut, 2003
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  11. Laut, 2003,
  12. rebuttal
  13. Damon and Laut, 2004
  14. hockey-stick shaped graph
  15. Corrections to the Mann et. al. (1998) Proxy Data Base and Northern Hemisphere Average Temperature Series
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  17. e-mail from Boehmer-Christiansen
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  19. one that was submitted to Nature
  20. correction to the op-ed
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  22. rebuttal of both the McIntyre and McKitrick paper and the USA Today op-ed
  23. "he said-she said account"
  24. Von Storch et al., 2004
  25. Osborn and Briffa, 2004
  26. Shaviv and Veizer, 2003
  27. Climate Modeling
  28. Lindzen, 1997
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  30. response from Lindzen et al., 2002
  31. Hoffert and Covey, 1992
  32. Crowley and Berner, 2001
  33. "Cold Facts on Global Warming"
  34. Santer et al., 2003
  35. Santer et al., 2003a
  36. Hoskins, 2003
  37. Wigley testimony
  38. "New View of Data Supports Human Link to Global Warming"
  39. Vinnikov and Grody, 2003
  40. Fu et al., 2004
  41. letter
  42. The Skeptical Environmentalist
  43. (2001)
  44. Bodnar et al., 2004
  45. Grubb, 2001
  46. Pimm and Harvey, 2001
  47. Pimentel, 2002
  48. January 2003 Science magazine article
  49. "Aliens Cause Global Warming"
  50. analysis
  51. Herrera, 2004
  52. Mediarology
  53. my discussion of emissions intensity
  54. "AGs from Maine, Conn. question lawsuit origins"
  55. a statement by the NRDC
  56. letter
  57. comments by John Holdren
  58. similar remarks by the Union of Concerned Scientists
  59. letter
  60. attachment detailing concerns over the RPC's allegations
  61. Mann
  62. Schneider
  63. My testimony
  64. Tom Wigley
  65. Christopher Walker
  66. Tony Coleman's paper
  67. rebuttal of Senator Smith's statement
  68. Nitze, 2003
  69. Lautenberg, 2004
  70. letter to Science editor Donald Kennedy
  71. "Courtroom Epistemology"
  72. Climate Impacts
  73. Schneider, 2001a
  74. Climate Impacts
  75. Climate Policy
  76. "Against instant books"
  77. Nature
  78. Robert Semple Jr.'s
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  1. Morgan and Keith

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  12. Bertrand et al. (2002)
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  15. Mann,