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Interpreting Technology and Policy Implications of Global Energy Scenarios that Stabilize Climate Change in the 21st Century

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Date: 
May 10, 2007 - 12:00pm
Location: 
90-3122

Energy scenarios powerfully inform perceptions and expectations in the minds of investors, consumers, and policy-makers. Yet, a wide gap in understanding remains between scenario analysts and the audiences their work is designed to serve. A common framework of interpretation can explore, "What do they mean? How do I know? Does it make sense?" Results highlight an implausibly high pressure on energy supply innovations in several widely-cited scenarios while potential for efficiency improvements is often underestimated. For more information about this seminar, please contact: JoAnne Lambert 510.486.4835, or send e-mail to JMLambert@lbl.gov

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