01146nas a2200301 4500008004100000245005000041210004800091260000900139300001600148490000700164520030800171653001700479100001700496700002000513700002500533700001900558700002000577700001900597700001900616700002000635700002100655700002500676700001300701700001700714700001800731710001800749856007700767 2017 eng d00aEnergy Policy: No Place for Zero-Sum Thinking0 aEnergy Policy No Place for ZeroSum Thinking c2017 a10328-103510 v473 aEnvironmental law and environmental protection are often portrayed as requiring trade offs: “jobs versus environment,” “markets versus regulation,” “enforcement versus incentives.” The authors explore the meaning and the role of zero-sum environmentalism as a first step in moving beyond it.10aBusiness Law1 aScott, Inara1 aBaker, Shalanda1 aCraig, Robin, Kundis1 aDernbach, John1 aHirokawa, Keith1 aKrakoff, Sarah1 aOwley, Jessica1 aPowers, Melissa1 aRoesler, Shannon1 aRosenbloom, Jonathan1 aRuhl, JB1 aSalzman, Jim1 aTakacs, David1 aEmptyAuthNode uhttps://elr.info/news-analysis/47/10328/beyond-zero-sum-environmentalism00958nas a2200301 4500008004100000245004400041210004200085260002500127300001500152490000700167520013000174653001700304100002700321700002500348700002300373700002500396700002300421700002400444700002500468700002600493700002400519700001900543700002100562700002500583700001700608700001800625856001300643 2015 eng d00aA Response to the IPCC Fifth Assessment0 aResponse to the IPCC Fifth Assessment aWashington, DCc2015 a10027100480 v453 aIn this article, the authors respond to various sections of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Fifth Assessment.10aBusiness Law1 aAdams-Schoen, Sarah, J1 aBadrinarayana, Deepa1 aCarlarne, Cinnamon1 aCraig, Robin, Kundis1 aDernbach, John, C.1 aHirokawa, Keith, H.1 aKlass, Alexandra, B.1 aKuh, Katrina, Fischer1 aMiller, Stephen, R.1 aOwley, Jessica1 aRoesler, Shannon1 aRosenbloom, Jonathan1 aScott, Inara1 aTakacs, David uelr.info