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Improving Evaluation of Energy Policies with Multiple Goals: Comparing Ex Ante and Ex Post Approaches
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Improving Evaluation of Energy Policies with Multiple Goals: Comparing Ex Ante and Ex Post Approaches

Improving Evaluation of Energy Policies with Multiple Goals: Comparing Ex Ante and Ex Post Approaches

M. Qiu, Y. Weng, J. Cao, N. E. Selin, and V. J. Karplus. Environmental Science & Technology, in press. [html]

Mercury Stories: Understanding Sustainability through a Volatile Element

Mercury Stories: Understanding Sustainability through a Volatile Element

H. Selin and N. E. Selin. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2020. [MIT Press] [book web site]

Mercury benefits of climate policy in China: Addressing the Paris Agreement and the Minamata Convention Simultaneously

Mercury benefits of climate policy in China: Addressing the Paris Agreement and the Minamata Convention Simultaneously

K. M. Mulvaney, N. E. Selin, A. Giang, M. Muntean, C-T. Li, D. Zhang, H. Angot, C. P. Thackray, and V. J. Karplus. 2020. Environmental Science & Technology 54(3):1326-1335. [html]

Global atmospheric chemistry model for the fate and transport of PFCA and their precursors

Global atmospheric chemistry model for the fate and transport of PFCA and their precursors

C. P. Thackray, N. E. Selin, and C. J. Young. 2020. Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts, 22, 285-293. [html]

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Improving Evaluation of Energy Policies with Multiple Goals: Comparing Ex Ante and Ex Post Approaches
Mercury Stories: Understanding Sustainability through a Volatile Element
Mercury benefits of climate policy in China: Addressing the Paris Agreement and the Minamata Convention Simultaneously
Global atmospheric chemistry model for the fate and transport of PFCA and their precursors
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