the New York Times / Will Efficiency Gains Save Resources / Oak Ridge National Laboratory / /
Country
France / Japan / United Kingdom / Scotland / Germany / United States / Soviet Union / / /
Event
Environmental Issue / /
Facility
Greenhouse Effect / /
IndustryTerm
energy demand / higher energy prices / low energy prices / energy conservation / energy demand expansion / reduced energy consumption / energy policy / utility energy conservation programs / greater energy efficiency / energy use / higher energy consumption / energy efficiency decisions / energy efficiency gains / aircraft travel / high energy price / energy inefficiency / technological solutions / energy economics / energy savings / energy-using appliances / energy / greenhouse gas emissions / energy intensity / energy indicators / energy consumption / energy processes / energy intensities / energy efficiency programs / lower energy use / high energy prices / energy efficiency / reduced national energy use / energy efficiency policies / energy-consuming things / economic systems / pragmatic solutions / energy conservation http /
Organization
Open University / OECD / US Federal Reserve / UK government / United Nations / /
Person
Robert Solow / Daniel Khazzoom / William Golove / David Barbier / Pigou / Robert Kaufman / William Rees / Richard Gordon / Bill Keepin / George Kats / John Chesshire / Michael Grubb / Lester Brown / Lee Schipper / Daniel Khazzom / Ronald Sutherland / David Pearce / Amory Lovins / Stanley Jevons / Andrew Warren / Paul Joskow / Nathan Rosenberg / Henry Saunders / Sam Schurr / Lorna Greening / David Greene / Mathis Wackernagel / Donald Marron / Robert Costanza / Mathias Wackernagel / Herman Daly / Harry Saunders / Gerald Leach / Nigel Lawson / Horace Herring / /
Position
classical economist / Secretary for Energy / author / economist / environmental economist / forward a policy / biophysical economist / economic historian / famous classical economist / /