GLOBAL WARMING AND THE KYOTO PROTOCOL

  Temperature variability in the Northern Hemisphere since 1000 AD    

Kyoto and the International Protocol 

A: Environmental Ethics by Chris Lewis, Winter, 2003

B: Human Activity on the Environment: Impact and Costs of Tropical Rainforest Destruction by Jennifer Yue, Winter, 2003

C: Technical Aspects of Global Warming: What is Happening to the Atmosphere and the effects on the Earth’s Climate, by Stephanie Benight, Winter, 2004

D: Global Warming: The Past and the Present by Samanthat Shepherd, Winter, 2004

E: Analysis of Global Warming and the Kyoto Protocol by Peter Marshall,Winter, 2004

F: Fossil Fuel Use and Global Warming by Ann Ghashghee, Spring, 2003

G: Global Climate Change and the United States Transportation Sector by Eleanor Wells Branch, Winter, 2004

H: Global Warming and the Kyoto Protocol: Affecting Today and Tomorrow’s World by Leizibeth Markman, Winter, 2004

I : Too Little Too Late?  New Prospects for Ratifying the Kyoto Protocol by Andrew Khoo, Winter, 2004

J: Oil: An Environmental, Political and Economic Power by Dan Gill, Autumn, 2003

K: International Cooperation in Radioactive Waste Management with Emphasis in Russia’sProposal for an International Repository by Joseph Leong, Autumn, 2003

J: Rainforest Destruction by Marcus Turner, Winter, 2004

K: Where are the Rainforests? An Examination of the Causes and Consequences of Tropical Deforestation by Joanna Kuo, Winter, 2004

L: The Accumulation of E-Waste by Jong Andrew Park, Winter, 2004

Possible Solutions

A: Global Warming - Economic Effects and Potential Solutions by Desiree, Stahley, Autumn, 2004

B: An Examination of Alternative fuels by Brad Metzler & Sam Lofland, Winter, 2004

C: Biomass: America’s Untapped Energy Potential by Maris Jones, Winter, 2003

D: CAFÉ  Standards- Reducing Gasoline Consumption by Kirk Chambers, Winter, 2003

E: Hydrogen : The Ideal Fuel of the Unimaginably Distant Future by Adam Bird, Autumn, 2004

F: Ecotourism in South American Countries: Has the Agenda Changed? by Nyeri Elliott, Winter, 2004

G: Economic Incentives Created by Non-Timber Forest Products in the Amazon Rainforest by Nita Singh & Elizabeth Kuo, Spring, 2004

H: Environmental Market, Trade, and WTO in Taiwan by Hsuan-shan Waang Autumn, 2003,

    

The Choice of Transportation

A: Ethanol Fuel and Hybrid Vehicles: The Answer to Our Problems? by Brandon Moland, Winter, 2003

B: Global Warming, Hybrid Technology, and Carbon Emissions by IAN p. Bork & Jonathan Garfinkle, Winter, 2003

C: Cars and the Environment: A Look at The Effect of the Auto Industry on the Bush Administration’s Stance on the Kyoto Protocol by Eric Johnson, Winter, 2003

D: Positive Strides made by Hybrid Electric Vehicles: But are Hybrids the Soultion? By John Chu, Winter, 2004

E: Promoting Hybrid Automobiles by Peter Marshall & James Daggett, Spring, 2003

F: Are Hybrids Really the Ride of the Future? by Emilia Anderson, Winter, 2004

G: Hybrid Electric Vehicles - Sport Utility Vehicles by Evan Moore, Winter, 2004

H: The Big Cars vs. the Big Savers by Clayton Peters, Winter, 2004

I: Hybrid Cars Fight for Improvements for the Environment by Matt Buchanan, Winter, 2004

J: Hybrids in the United States: The Insight, Prius, Civic and the Future by Sara Dukes, Winter, 2004