Journal Articles
- Edmonds J. 1998. "The Economics of Climate Change: Building Backstop Technologies and Policies to Implement the Framework Convention on Climate Change." Energy & Environment 9(4):383-97.
- Edmonds J. 1998. "We Need Some New Ideas." Climatic Change 38(2):129-32.
- Edmonds J. 1998. "International Equity and Differentiation in Global Warming Policy." Environmental Resource Economics 12:25-51.
- Dooley J. 1998. "Unintended Consequences: Energy R&D in Deregulated Market." Energy Policy Volume 26, No. 7(June 1998):pp. 547-555.
Formal Reports
- Rosenberg N, RC Izaurralde, M Tiscareno-Lopez, D Legler, R Srinivasan, RA Brown, and R Sands. 1998. Sensitivity of North American Agriculture to ENSO-based Climate Scenarios and Their Socio-economic Consequences: Modeling in an Integrated Assessment Framework.. PNNL-11699.
- Benson S, W Chandler, J Edmonds, J Dooley, J Logan, M Levine, J Houghton, D Grether, G Wiltsee, L Wright, H Chum, and L Bates. 1998. Assessment of Basic Research Needs for Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies.. DOE/ER-0724.
- Dooley J. 1998. US National Investments in Energy R&D: 1974-1996.. PNNL-11788.
- Dooley J, J Edmonds, and M Wise. 1998. The Role of Carbon Capture & Sequestration in a Long-Term Technology Strategy of Atmospheric Stabilization.. PNNL-SA-30260.
- Dooley J, P Runci, and E Luiten. 1998. Energy R&D in the Industrialized World: Retrenchment and Refocusing.. PNNL-12061.
Abstracts
- Edmonds J, C Maccracken, R Sands, and S Kim. 1998. "UNFINISHED BUSINESS: The Economics of The Kyoto Protocol." Presentation, Executive Dialog on Public Purpose R&D in the Electric and Gas Utility, St. Louis, MO. October 14, 1997.
- Dooley J. 1998. "Deregulation, Energy R&D and Climate Change: Are They Compatible?" Abstract for Symposium sponsored by the University of Maryland's Harrison Program.
- Dooley J. 1998. "Long-Term Energy Technology Needs and Opportunities For Stabilizing Atomospheric CO2 Concentrations." American Council for Capital Formation's Center for Policy Research Conference on Climate Change Policy: Practical Strategies to Promote Economic Growth and Environmental Quality.
