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    NEW YORK, N.Y. -- One of the largest U.S. utilities agreed to give its investors a thorough analysis of the financial and physical risks it faces from climate change.
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    TOKYO, -- Mitsubishi Electric Corp. will spend millions of dollars quadrupling production of photovoltaic cells to take advantage of the skyrocketing demand for solar power caused by high fuel prices and climate change concerns.
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    BRUSSELS, -- New BMWs sold in the European Union last year emitted 7.3 percent less CO2 compared to 2006 models, more than four times the industry average, a report from the European Federation for Transport & Environment found.

Technology and the Economics of Climate Change Policy

This report, published in September 2000, tackles the complicated interplay between technology and economics as they relate to climate change. In clear, concise language, the report discusses how new technologies have affected the climate -- as well as the cost of the methods that industry is using to mitigate climate change. It also examines the economic models used to evaluate technological change, and why they are important tools for achieving climate change objectives.

Web Site:Pew Center on Global Climate Change

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