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Greatest Hits 51. David W. Keith, Minh Ha-Duong and Joshuah K. Stolaroff (2005). Climate strategy with CO2 capture from the air. Climatic Change, published on line, DOI: 10.1007/s10584-005-9026-x. (PDF) 66. David W. Keith, Joseph F. DeCarolis, David C. Denkenberger, Donald H. Lenschow, Sergey L. Malyshev, Stephen Pacala and Philip J. Rasch (2004). The influence of large-scale wind-power on global climate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 101: 16115-16120. (PDF) 49. Timothy L. Johnson and David W. Keith (2004). Fossil Electricity and CO2 Sequestration: How Natural Gas Prices, Initial Conditions and Retrofits Determine the Cost of Controlling CO2 Emissions. Energy Policy, 32: 367-382. (PDF) 54. E.J. Wilson, T.L. Johnson and D.W. Keith (2003). Regulating the Ultimate Sink: Managing the risks of geologic CO2 sequestration. Environmental Science and Technology, 37: 3476-3483. (PDF) 63. David W. Keith and Alexander E. Farrell (2003). Rethinking Hydrogen Cars. Science, 301: 315-316. (PDF) 36. David W. Keith (2001). Sinks, Energy Crops, and Land Use: Coherent Climate Policy Demands an Integrated Analysis of Biomass. Climatic Change, 49: 1-10. (PDF) 26. David W. Keith (2000). Geoengineering the Climate: History and Prospect. Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, 25: 245-284. (PDF) 17. E. A. Parson and D. W. Keith (1998). Fossil fuels without CO2 emissions. Science, 282: 1053-1054. (PDF) 13. M. G. Morgan and D. W. Keith (1995). Subjective Judgments By Climate Experts. Environmental Science & Technology, 29: A468-A476. (PDF) 7. David W. Keith, Christopher R. Ekstrom, Quentin A. Turchette and David E. Pritchard (1991). An Interferometer For Atoms. Physical Review Letters, 66: 2693-2696. (PDF) |