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The Future: six drivers of global change



The Future: six drivers of global change Part 144


302 go to carbon fuel companies


John Broder, "Obamas Bid to End Oil Subsidies Revives Debate," New York Times, January 31, 2011.


303 the dirtiest liquid fuel, kerosene, is heavily subsidized


Narasimha Rao, "Kerosene Subsidies in India: When Energy Policy Fails as Social Policy," Energy for Sustainable Development, March 2012.


304 only a few years away from reaching that threshold


Alex Morales and Jacqueline Simmons, "Renewables from Vestas to Suntech Plan Profit without Subsidy," Bloomberg, January 26, 2012.


305 utility sector oppose such measures


Joe Romm, "Who Killed the Senate RPS?," ClimateProgress, June 27, 2007, http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2007/06/27/201573/who-killed-the-senate-rps/.


306 including, most prominently, California


State of California, "California Renewables Portfolio Standard," 2012, http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUC/energy/Renewables/index.htm.


307 install 500 megawatts of solar energy by 2020


Dave Roberts, "Why Do Experts Always Lowball Clean-Energy Projections?," Grist, July 19, 2012, http://grist.org/renewable-energy/experts-in-2000-lowballed-the-c.r.a.p-out-of-renewable-energy-growth/.


308 China installed double that amount by 2010


Ibid.


309 goal was exceeded 22-fold and is expected


Ibid.


310 "werent just off, they were way off"


Ibid.


311 alternative to government regulations mandating reductions


John Fialka, "How a Republican Anti-Pollution Measure, Expanded by Democrats, Got Roots in Europe and China," E&E News, November 17, 2011.


312 originally supported the idea


Ibid.


313 energy during their own past periods


International Energy Agency, "Energy Poverty," 2012, http://www.iea.org/topics/energypoverty/.


314 even if it means that they too must shoulder


Arthur Max, "Developing Nations Pledge Actions to Curb Climate Change," a.s.sociated Press, March 22, 2011.


315 costs from climate disruption will be borne by developing countries


World Development Report 2010: Development and Climate Change (Washington, DC: World Bank, 2010)


316 world now exceed those in rich countries


Alex Morales, "Renewable Power Trumps Fossils for First Time as UN Talks Stall," Bloomberg News, November 25, 2011.


317 more than half of the installed global renewable energy capacity


Charles Kenny, "Greening It Alone," Foreign Policy, August 1, 2011.


318 hampered the ability of many communities


Rick Jervis and Gregory Korte, "FEMA Could Run Out of Money over Stalemate," USA Today, September 25, 2011.







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