David J. Rose’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Global energy futures and CO₂-induced climate change
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September 2014

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14 Citations

David J. Rose

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Marvin M. Miller

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Carson E. Agnew

[1] Chapters 1-8 -- [2] Appendices -- [3] Executive summary


Citations (2)


... Some of the wealthier industrial countries may deal with such threats economically. Most developing countries do not improve their transportation infrastructure (Rose et al., 1983). According to estimations, if current trends continue, the combined concentration of CO2 and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will be equivalent to a doubling of CO2 from pre-industrial levels by the 2030s, potentially resulting in a rise in global mean temperatures "greater than any in human history". ...

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Implications of Social Media in Sustaining Renewable Energy Usage
Global energy futures and CO\2082-induced climate change : report prepared for Division of Policy Research and Analysis, National Science Foundation
  • Citing Article
  • January 2011

... Another collaborative study, the joint MIT -Stanford study (Rose, Miller, and Agnew, 1983), is of interest because it is one of few reports which search for alternatives to increasing C0 2 and offer some positive choices. In the Edmonds and Reilly model S-shaped paths are exogenously specified for several new energy technologies. ...

Global energy futures and CO₂-induced climate change
  • Citing Article
  • September 2014