Overland, Indra; Bazilian, Morgan; Ilimbek Uulu, Talgat; Vakulchuk, Roman; Westphal, Kirsten (2019). «The GeGaLo index: Geopolitical gains and losses after energy transition». Energy Strategy Reviews (em inglês). 26. 100406 páginas. doi:10.1016/j.esr.2019.100406
Eggimann S., Hall, J.W, Eyre, N. (2019). «A high-resolution spatiotemporal energy demand simulation to explore the potential of heating demand side management with large-scale heat pump diffusion». Applied Energy. 236: 997–1010. doi:10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.12.052 !CS1 manut: Nomes múltiplos: lista de autores (link)
Cooper, N.; Minakata, D.; Begovic, M.; Crittenden, J. (2011). «Should We Consider Using Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors for Power Generation?». Environmental Science & Technology. 45 (15): 6237–8. Bibcode:2011EnST...45.6237C. PMID21732635. doi:10.1021/es2021318 "LFTR can mean a 1000+ year solution or a quality low-carbon bridge to truly sustainable energy sources solving a huge portion of mankind’s negative environmental impact."
Abdulla, Ahmed; Hanna, Ryan; Schell, Kristen R.; Babacan, Oytun; et al. (29 de dezembro de 2020). «Explaining successful and failed investments in U.S. carbon capture and storage using empirical and expert assessments». Environmental Research Letters. 16 (1): 014036. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/abd19e
Bui, Mai; Adjiman, Claire S.; Bardow, André; Anthony, Edward J.; Boston, Andy; Brown, Solomon; Fennell, Paul S.; Fuss, Sabine; Galindo, Amparo; Hackett, Leigh A.; Hallett, Jason P.; Herzog, Howard J.; Jackson, George; Kemper, Jasmin; Krevor, Samuel; Maitland, Geoffrey C.; Matuszewski, Michael; Metcalfe, Ian S.; Petit, Camille; Puxty, Graeme; Reimer, Jeffrey; Reiner, David M.; Rubin, Edward S.; Scott, Stuart A.; Shah, Nilay; Smit, Berend; Trusler, J. P. Martin; Webley, Paul; Wilcox, Jennifer; Mac Dowell, Niall (2018). «Carbon capture and storage (CCS): the way forward». Energy & Environmental Science. 11 (5): 1062–1176. doi:10.1039/C7EE02342A
Werner, C; Schmidt, H-P; Gerten, D; Lucht, W; Kammann, C (1 de abril de 2018). «Biogeochemical potential of biomass pyrolysis systems for limiting global warming to 1.5 °C». Environmental Research Letters. 13 (4). 044036 páginas. Bibcode:2018ERL....13d4036W. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aabb0e
Phelps, Jack J.C.; Blackford, Jerry C.; Holt, Jason T.; Polton, Jeff A. (julho de 2015). «Modelling large-scale CO 2 leakages in the North Sea». International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. 38: 210–220. doi:10.1016/j.ijggc.2014.10.013
Vinca, Adriano; Emmerling, Johannes; Tavoni, Massimo (2018). «Bearing the Cost of Stored Carbon Leakage». Frontiers in Energy Research. 6. doi:10.3389/fenrg.2018.00040
Cooper, N.; Minakata, D.; Begovic, M.; Crittenden, J. (2011). «Should We Consider Using Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors for Power Generation?». Environmental Science & Technology. 45 (15): 6237–8. Bibcode:2011EnST...45.6237C. PMID21732635. doi:10.1021/es2021318 "LFTR can mean a 1000+ year solution or a quality low-carbon bridge to truly sustainable energy sources solving a huge portion of mankind’s negative environmental impact."
Werner, C; Schmidt, H-P; Gerten, D; Lucht, W; Kammann, C (1 de abril de 2018). «Biogeochemical potential of biomass pyrolysis systems for limiting global warming to 1.5 °C». Environmental Research Letters. 13 (4). 044036 páginas. Bibcode:2018ERL....13d4036W. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aabb0e
Cooper, N.; Minakata, D.; Begovic, M.; Crittenden, J. (2011). «Should We Consider Using Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors for Power Generation?». Environmental Science & Technology. 45 (15): 6237–8. Bibcode:2011EnST...45.6237C. PMID21732635. doi:10.1021/es2021318 "LFTR can mean a 1000+ year solution or a quality low-carbon bridge to truly sustainable energy sources solving a huge portion of mankind’s negative environmental impact."
Global, Regional, and National CO2 EmissionsArquivado em 2007-07-11 no Wayback Machine. In Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change, Marland, G., T.A. Boden, and R. J. Andres, 2005, Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Global, Regional, and National CO2 EmissionsArquivado em 2007-07-11 no Wayback Machine. In Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change, Marland, G., T.A. Boden, and R. J. Andres, 2005, Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.