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Energy, Environment and Development-related Chatham House books are listed below.
Publication Date: May 2011
This book sets the ongoing saga of Caspian pipeline politics against the background of global energy security.
Publication Date: May 2010
Chatham House experts assess current US policy and consider the most promising areas for future US influence.
Publication Date: October 2008
In this wide-ranging volume, international experts explain the links between climate change and forests.
Publication Date: July 2007
Walt Patterson underlines the need for a new approach to energy and fuel.
Publication Date: March 2006
This book assesses the prospects for international emissions trading and joint implementation with Russia in light of the economic, political and institutional factors which define them.
Publication Date: March 2006
This book provides a rare, up-to-date insight into how state-owned companies are striking a balance between their national mission and their commercial needs.
Publication Date: October 2002
This thoroughly researched and clearly written book traces the evolution and analyses the effectiveness of the CITES compliance system.
Publication Date: September 2002
This book provides a dispassionate and objective assessment of nuclear power.
Publication Date: May 2002
The electricity sector is one of the largest carbon emitters in Europe. To control these emissions, economic instruments such as emissions trading, taxes, and various voluntary agreements are increasingly being considered.
Publication Date: April 2002

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