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Books & Reports World Bank (2003) Global Problems and Local Concerns, Chapter 8. In: World Development Report 2003: Sustainable Development in a Dynamic World : Transforming Institutions, Growth, and Quality of Life. New York: Oxford University Press and Washington D.C.: World Bank. http://econ.worldbank.org/wdr/wdr2003/
Journal Articles Arnell, N.W. (2004) Climate Change and Global Water Resources: SRES Emissions and Socio-Economic Scenarios. Global Environmental Change, 14(1): 31-52. Arnell, N.W., Livermore, M.J.L., Kovats, S., Levy, P.E., Nicholls, R., Parry, M.L., Gaffin, S.R. (2004) Climate and Socio-Economic Scenarios for Global-Scale Climate Change Impacts Assessments: Characterising the SRES Storylines. Global Environmental Change, 14(1): 3-20. Fenhann, J. (2000) Industrial Non-Energy, Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 63(2-3): 313-334. Gaffin, S.R., Rosenzweig, C., Xing, X., Yetman, G. (2004) Downscaling and Geo-Spatial Gridding of Socio-Economic Projections From the IPCC Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (SRES). Global Environmental Change Part A, 14(2): 105-123. Groenenberg, H., Phylipsen, D., Blok, K. (2001) Differentiating Commitments World Wide: Global Differentiation of GHG Emissions Reductions Based on the Triptych Approach--a Preliminary Assessment. Energy Policy, 29(12): 1007-1030. Kuylenstierna, J.C.I., Rodhe, H., Cinderby, S., Hicks, K. (2001) Acidification in Developing Countries: Ecosystem Sensitivity and the Critical Load Approach on a Global Scale. Ambio: A Journal of the Human Environment, 30(1): 20–28. Lorenzoni, I., Jordan, A., Hulme, M., Kerry Turner, R., O'Riordan, T. (2000) A Co-Evolutionary Approach to Climate Change Impact Assessment: Part I. Integrating Socio-Economic and Climate Change Scenarios. Global Environmental Change, 10(1): 57-68. Mayerhofer, P., de Vries, B., den Elzen, M., van Vuuren, D., Onigkeit, J., Posch, M., Guardans, R. (2002) Long-Term, Consistent Scenarios of Emissions, Deposition, and Climate Change in Europe. Environmental Science & Policy, 5(4): 273-305. McCulloch, A. (1999) CFC and Halon Replacements in the Environment. Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, 100(1-2): 163-173. Meynecke, J.-O. (2004) Effects of Global Climate Change on Geographic Distributions of Vertebrates in North Queensland. Ecological Modelling, 174(4): 347-357. Nicholls, R.J. (2004) Coastal Flooding and Wetland Loss in the 21st Century: Changes Under the SRES Climate and Socio-Economic Scenarios. Global Environmental Change, 14(1): 69-86. Parris, T.M. (2002) A Crystal Ball for Sustainability. Environment, 44(7): 3. Parry, M.L. (2004) Global Impacts of Climate Change Under the SRES Scenarios, Viewpoint. Global Environmental Change, 14(1): 1. Parry, M.L. (2002) Scenarios for Climate Impact and Adaptation Assessment. Global Environmental Change, 12(3): 149-153. Sankovski, A., Barbour, W., Pepper, W. (2000) Quantification of the IS99 Emission Scenario Storylines Using the Atmospheric Stabilization Framework. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 63(2-3): 263-287. Smith, S.J., Wigley, T.M.L., Nakicenovic, N., Raper, S.C.B. (2000) Climate Implications of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Scenarios. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 65(2): 195-204. Swart, R., Mitchell, J., Morita, T., Raper, S. (2002) Stabilisation Scenarios for Climate Impact Assessment. Global Environmental Change, 12(3): 155-165. Thorpe, R.B., Gregory, J.M., Johns, T.C., Wood, R.A., Mitchell, J.F.B. (2001) Mechanisms Determining the Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation Response to Greenhouse Gas Forcing in a Non-Flux-Adjusted Coupled Climate Model. Journal of Climate, 14(14): 3102-3116. van Lieshout, M., Kovats, R.S., Livermore, M.T.J., Martens, P. (2004) Climate Change and Malaria: Analysis of the SRES Climate and Socio-Economic Scenarios. Global Environmental Change, 14(1): 87-99. Popular Magazine and Newspaper Articles Arthur, C. (Oct 2, 2003) Oil and Gas Running out Much Faster than Expected, Says Study. Independent News. Reynolds, J. (Oct 2, 2003) Global Warming to Run out of Gas. The Scotsman.
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