Maximilian Auffhammer

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Maximilian Auffhammer is a UC-Berkeley based environmental economist who has produced some important forecasts of Chinese carbon dioxide releases.

Said Dr. Auffhammer regarding China's carbon pollution output, "The only solution is for a massive transfer of technology and wealth from the West."

[edit] References

  • China's chance to lead, The Washington Post, August 2, 2007
  • The Future Trajectory of U.S. CO2 Emissions: The Role of State vs. Aggregate Information
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, December 26, 2006, vol. 103, no. 52, pgs 19607-19608
  • Pollution 'reducing rice harvest', BBC News, 5 December 2006
  • Production of Chlorofluorocarbons in Anticipation of the Montreal Protocol
  • Forecasting China's Carbon Dioxide Emissions: A Provincial Approach
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