Bio-Energy With Carbon Storage (BECS): A Sequential Decision Approach to the threat of Abrupt Climate Change
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Overview: Abrupt Climate Change (ACC - NAS, 2001) is an issue that 'haunts the climate change problem' (IPCC, 2001) but has been neglected by policy makers up to now, maybe for want of practicable measures for effective response, save for risky geo-engineering. A portfolio of Bio-Energy with Carbon Storage (BECS) technologies, yielding negative emissions energy, may be seen as benign, low risk, geo-engineering that is the key to being prepared for ACC. The nature of sequential decisions, taken in response to the evolution of currently unknown events, is discussed in this paper.
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Format: PDF | Size: 265KB | Date: Jun 2003 | Pages: 10
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