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Formal Reports
- Chaturvedi V, M Hejazi, J Edmonds, L Clarke, GP Kyle, M Wise, K Calvin, E Davies. 2013. Climate Policy Implications for Agricultural Water Demand. Abstract. Full text.
- Calvin KV, AM Thomson. 2010. Impact of Heavy Duty Vehicle Emissions Reductions on Global Climate.. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, PNNL-19661.
- Calvin KV, JA Edmonds, MA Wise. 2010. Bioenergy and the importance of land use policy in a carbon-constrained world.. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, PNNL-19462.
- Calvin KV, JA Edmonds, LE Clarke, B Bond-Lamberty, SH Kim, MA Wise, AM Thomson, GP Kyle. 2009. Land-use Leakage.. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, PNNL-18585.
- Wise MA, KV Calvin, AM Thomson, LE Clarke, B Bond-Lamberty, RD Sands, SJ Smith, AC Janetos, JA Edmonds. 2009. The Implications of Limiting CO2 Concentrations for Agriculture, Land Use, Land-use Change Emissions and Bioenergy.. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, PNNL-18341. Abstract. Full text.
Journal Articles
- Fawcett AA, KV Calvin, F De, JM Reilly, J Weyant. 2010. "Overview of EMF 22 U.S. Transition Scenarios." Energy Economics 31(2):S198-S211.
- Calvin KV, JA Edmonds, B Bond-Lamberty, LE Clarke, SH Kim, GP Kyle, SJ Smith, AM Thomson, MA Wise. 2009. "2.6: Limiting Climate Change to 450 ppm CO2 Equivalent in the 21st Century." Energy Economics 31(2):S107-S120.
- Calvin KV, PL Patel, AA Fawcett, LE Clarke, K Fisher-Vanden, JA Edmonds, SH Kim, RD Sands, MA Wise. 2009. "The Distribution and Magnitude of Emissions Mitigation Costs in Climate Stabilization Under Less Than Perfect International Cooperation: SGM Results." Energy Economics 31(2):S187-S197.
- Wise MA, KV Calvin, AM Thomson, LE Clarke, B Bond-Lamberty, RD Sands, SJ Smith, AC Janetos, JA Edmonds. 2009. "Implications of Limiting CO2 Concentrations for Land Use and Energy." Science 324(5931):1183-1186.
- Kyle GP, LE Clarke, G Pugh, MA Wise, KV Calvin, JA Edmonds, SH Kim. 2009. "The Value of Advanced Technology in Meeting 2050 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Targets in the United States." Energy Economics 31(2):S254-S267.