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New Ways for Regulating Greenhouse Gases

By David Victor - Stanford
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  • Spring 2009
  • Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0
  • Stanford

Lecture Description

January 14, 2009 lecture by David Victor for the Woods Energy Seminar (ENERGY301). In his talk "New Ways to Think About Regulating Greenhouse Gasses," Victor discusses the need for an international and universal regulation on greenhouse gas emissions and he posits that the nature of the climate problem has been erroneously placed on compliance concerns rather than actual effort.

Course Description

Course Index

  1. The Real Story on Fuel Economy
  2. New Ways for Regulating Greenhouse Gases
  3. Sustainable Aviation
  4. Renewable Ocean Energy Conversion Systems
  5. Smart Grids & Decarbonizing the Power Sector
  6. A Pathway for Widespread Geothermal Energy
  7. Sequestering CO2 in the Built Environment
  8. Nuclear Sustainability and Climate Change
  9. Global Coal Market
  10. Renewable Energy and the Economy
  11. Killers Apps for the Smart Grid
  12. Benefits of a Restructured Electric Industry
  13. Adaptation to Climate Change
  14. LIFE: Laser Initial Fusion Energy System
  15. Carbon Sequestration & Natural Gas Extraction