STABILIZATION WEDGES

Aug 31, 11
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  • Jump to Stabilization wedges‎: A stabilization wedge (or simply "wedge") is an action which incrementally reduces projected emissions. (The name .
  • Dec 28, 2006 – So Socolow and Pacala identify 15 stabilization wedges that, if deployed at a significant global scale, could concievably reduce emissions by 1 .
  • The Stabilization Wedge Game, or what is commonly referred to as simply the ' Wedge Game', is a serious game produced by Princeton University's Carbon .
  • Jul 28, 2011 – Please note that the original "wedges" article published in 2004 showed seven (7 ) wedges in the stabilization triangle, but that, as emissions .
  • The phrase 'stabilization wedges' was coined in a paper in a Science journal in 2004, which set out this realistic yet effective blueprint for the reduction of CO2 .
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  • Jan 16, 2011 – Okay, here are the last two of Pacala and Socolow's stabilization wedges. Remember, these wedges are ways to reduce carbon emissions. .
  • May 19, 2011 – This is a wedge issue.In 2004, Princeton professors Robert Socolow and Stephen Pacala published a paper in Science, "Stabilization Wedges: .
  • Jun 25, 2009 – It is known as the stabilization triangle. This triangle .
  • Mar 25, 2009 – It would require some 12-14 of Princeton's “stabilization wedges” — strategies and/or technologies that over a period of a few decades each .
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  • Jun 25, 2007 – An example of the multi-colored wedges of the game. The object of the game is to stabilize greenhouse emissions for the next 50 years by .
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  • May 5, 2009 – Humanity already possesses the fundamental scientific, technical, and industrial know-how to solve the carbon and climate problem for the .
  • Feb 17, 2011 – Stabilization Triangle. It would take about 7 "wedges" to build the stabilization triangle. This job can be divided up into "wedges" that would .
  • Jul 27, 2011 – Stabilization Wedges Introduction. Building the .
  • Dec 14, 2005 – Soclow, along with research partner Stephen Pacala, introduced the concept of stabilization wedges in a 2004 paper in Science. That paper .
  • Oct 8, 2009 – E&E senior reporter Darren Samuelsohn explores "The Stabilization Wedges" -- a way of thinking about global warming crafted by a pair of .
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  • Stabilization Wedge Game - Description: The Stabilization Wedge Game, or what is commonly referred to as simply the 'Wedge Game', is a serious game .
  • Jan 19, 2007 – Out of 15 possilbe "wedges," 7 are needed. Stabilizing the rate of putting C02 into the atmosphere requires 7 "stabilization wedges." Even if we .
  • Stephen Pacala and Robert Socolow, Stabilization wedges: solving the climate problem for the next 50 years with current technologies, Science 305 (2004), .
  • Apr 23, 2011 – The Stabilization Wedge Game, or what is commonly referred to as simply the ' Wedge Game', is a serious game produced by Princeton .
  • by S Pacala - 2004 - Cited by 1066 - Related articles
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  • Nov 16, 2010 – Stephen Pacala and Robert Socolow, Stabilization wedges: solving the climate problem for the next 50 years using current technologies, .
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  • The "Stabilization Wedges" concept is a simple framework for understanding both the carbon emissions cuts needed to avoid dramatic climate change and the .
  • We strive to bring about an energy system - based on domestic, renewable and climate friendly sources - that is affordable, reliable and secure for generations to .
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  • Feb 17, 2011 – The Stabilization Wedges Game is a team-based exercise that .
  • Below is an overview of the reading that was assigned on Stabilization Wedges and how these wedges can be realized using current technology .
  • Feb 12, 2007 – The authors then imagine several hypothetical mutually-exclusive wedges, to demonstrate that climate stabilization can be achieved just by .
  • One of the newest ways to take climate change seriously is to play a game. Recently released by Princeton University, the Stabilization Wedges Game .
  • Stabilization Wedges Game. This lesson and game was created to emphasize the need for early action in order to find solutions to the greenhouse gas problem. .
  • This is a team-based activity that teaches students about the scale of the greenhouse gas problem and the technologies that already exist which can .
  • In this graph, every piece of cake is a slice, or “wedge”, of a suite of global warming solutions that will help stabilize heat-trapping emissions at a safe level. .
  • May 18, 2011 – In 2004, Princeton Profs Socolow and Pacala published a .
  • Jun 19, 2008 – Nature Reports: Climate Change is an online resource from Nature providing in- depth reporting, comment and analysis on climate science and .
  • Researchers Stephen Pacala and Robert Socolow at Princeton University have suggested one approach that they call "stabilization wedges." This means .
  • Feb 17, 2011 – This is the heart of the Carbon Mitigation Initiative's (CMI) Stabilization Wedges concept, a simple framework for understanding both the carbon .
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  • EPA's analysis uses the "stabilization wedge" concept first developed by Rob Socolow and Stephen Pacala at Princeton University. This approach focuses on .
  • Jul 27, 2006 – Daniel A. Lashof NRDC Climate Center The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) establishes the objective of .
  • May 9, 2005 – For simplicity's sake, he defined a stabilization wedge as a step that would be sufficient to prevent a billion metric tons of carbon per year from .
  • Apr 21, 2011 – They said that to avoid serious trouble, we need to choose seven 'stabilization wedges': that is, seven ways to cut carbon emissions by 1 .
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