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Main Title Delaware Climate Change Action Plan.
Author E. Bertram ; M. Clouse ; L. Glover ; V. Inniss ; T. Kubo
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C. Linn
CORP Author Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE. Center for Energy and Environmental Policy.; Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. State and Local Climate Change Program.; Delaware State Energy Office, Dover, DE.
Year Published 2000
Stock Number PB2010-111968
Additional Subjects Climate change ; Goals ; Economic forecasts ; Energy forecasts ; Carbon dioxide emissions ; Air pollution control ; Commercial sector ; Transportation sector ; Electric utility sector ; Waste sector ; Forest sector ; Public education ; Outreach ; Carbon sequestration ; Policy recommendations ; Appendices ; Tables (Data) ; Figures ; Action plans ; Delaware Climate Change Consortium
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NTIS  PB2010-111968 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The Delaware Climate Change Action Plan (DCCAP) was prepared with funding from the Delaware State Energy Office and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencys State and Local Climate Change Program. The Center for Energy and Environmental Policy of the University of Delaware researched and wrote the Action Plan with the guidance and advice of the Delaware Climate Change Consortium (DCCC), comprised of representatives from government, business, labor, environment and community-based organizations. The Consortium includes individuals with knowledge about industry, transport, commerce, energy utilities, wastes and sinks, federal, state and local policy, and community concerns, awareness and goals. Throughout the two-year period of its development, the DCCAP was prepared as a consensus activity of the DCCC. The Action Plan includes the diverse ideas of the Consortium, but it does not necessarily reflect those of any individual, organization, or corporation which Consortium members represent.