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Households, Consumption, and Energy Use: The Role of Demographic Change in Future U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Journal Article | Dalton M, O’Neill B, Prskawetz A, Jiang L, Pitkin J. Population aging and future carbon emissions in the United States. Energy Economics 2008;30(2):642-675. |
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Journal Article | Jiang L, O'Neill BC. Impacts of demographic trends on US household size and structure. Population and Development Review 2007;33(3):567-591. |
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Presentation | Dalton M. Population aging, energy use, and CO2 emissions: integrated projections for the United States, 2000-2100. Presented at the Vienna Institute of Demography Symposium on Population Aging and Economic Productivity, Vienna, Austria, December 2, 2004. |
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Presentation | Dalton M. Integrating projections of households, energy use, and carbon emissions for the United States. Presented at the XXV International Union for the Scientific Study of Population International Population Conference, Tours, France, July 23, 2005. |
R829801 (2005) R829801 (Final) |
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Presentation | Dalton M. Households, consumption, and energy use: population age structure and future carbon emissions for the United States. Presented at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria, March 10, 2005. |
R829801 (2005) R829801 (Final) |
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Presentation | Dalton M. Households, consumption, and energy use: population age structure and future carbon emissions for the United States. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Philadelphia, PA, March 31, 2005. |
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Presentation | Dalton M. Population aging and future carbon emissions in the United States. Presented at the Socio-Economic Causes and Consequences of Future Environmental Changes Workshop, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, San Francisco, CA, November 16, 2005. |
R829801 (Final) |
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Presentation | Jiang L. Impacts of demographic events on US household compositional change. Presented at the Vienna Institute of Demography, Vienna, Austria, March 9, 2005. |
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Presentation | O'Neill BC. The role of demographics in emissions scenarios. Presented at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Expert Meeting on Emissions Scenarios, Washington, DC, January 12, 2005. |
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Presentation | O'Neill BC. Demographic change: an important input to energy models? Evidence from the U.S. and China. Presented at the Centre for Energy Policy and Economics Energiewirtschaftliches Kolloquium, Zurich, Switzerland, July 23, 2005. |
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Presentation | O'Neill BC. Demography, energy, and emissions. Frontiers in environmental change research: climate change policy, impacts, and drivers. Presented to the Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI. |
R829801 (Final) |
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Report | Dalton MG, O’Neill BC, Fuernkranz-Prskawetz A, Jiang L, Pitkin J. Population aging and future carbon emissions in the United States. Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, April 25, 2005, IIASA Interim Report IR-05-025.. |
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Report | Jiang L, O'Neill BC. Impacts of demographic events on US household change. Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Interim Report IR-06-030, August 2006. |
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Report | Pitkin J. Projected impacts of U.S. immigration on per capita greenhouse gas emissions, 2050 and 2100. Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Interim Report IR-07-006, March 2007. |
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