Index

AuthorMichael B. Gerrard/John C. Dernbach
Pages1041-1056
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Index
“80 x 50” target, 21–24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34
A
agricultural a nd prescribed burns, 848, 851, 876–77
agriculture, general ly, 18, 639, 658–62, 757, 772–87, 789–805, 807–23, 826–29, 833–34, 879–82, 890 –93, 916–17,
921–24, 928–30, 934–39
alb edo, 847–49, 876 –77
America n Wind Wildlife Institute, 484
animal feeding operations (AFOs) (see also concentrated animal feeding operations), 772, 776, 788–89, 791, 799,
804, 808, 890–92, 931
Annual Energy Outlook (AEO), 6, 25, 76, 90, 93–94, 96, 129, 132, 218, 296, 466–67, 620–21, 675, 714, 724
Appliance Standards Awareness Project (ASAP), 217, 220, 223–24, 226–27, 234, 238, 244, 913
appliance s, 218–20, 280
Assembly Bill 32, 311, 316–17, 504, 628, 664, 699, 911
automobiles, se e vehicles
AV START Act, 400
B
backcasting, 8, 23 –24, 121, 923
balancing electricity supply, 31, 530
batteries, 27, 31, 35, 124–25, 163–64, 173–74, 189, 195, 354–56, 372–74, 379, 494, 500, 512, 533–34
benchmarking, 245, 281–83, 291–93, 309–10, 318
bicycling, 108–09, 328–29, 332, 340–43, 345– 46, 350
bioenergy, 314, 452, 648–52, 654–57, 659, 662, 665–69, 692–94, 704, 923
biofuels, 29, 424–27, 429–31, 434, 439–40, 442–43, 453–54, 649–51, 661, 665–66, 692–94, 696–98, 701–05,
708 –10, 784 –85
biomass, 26–27, 29, 31–33, 601–03, 649–52, 654–57, 666–67, 671–73, 692–93, 706–07, 756–58, 823–24, 828–29,
837–38, 840
biomass burning, 848, 850, 876–78
birds, 125, 482–83, 485–86
black carbon, 3, 14, 18, 403, 460, 846–53, 855, 857–61, 863, 865–67, 869, 871–79, 881
boilers, 33–34, 175, 221–22, 285, 305–07, 312, 316, 318–19, 484, 515, 517, 520, 705, 716, 769
buildings
building codes, 104, 168, 170, 229–30, 241, 243, 265, 271, 273–74, 325, 519–20
building sectors, 193, 256, 259, 263, 269, 277–79, 292, 512
demolition strate gies, 280
federal buildings, 259, 263–64, 272, 282, 291–92, 909
green buildings (see also Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), 230, 259–60, 266, 275, 294, 346,
349 , 914
historic buildings , 290
residential buildings, 30, 51, 95, 217, 256–58, 260, 266, 276, 279–84, 286–87, 289, 509, 533
retrotting of existing buildings, 280, 300
mandatory laws, 278, 289–90, 294, 297
zero-energy buildings (ZEBs), 256–57, 260–63, 266– 67, 269–70, 272–76, 517–18
nearly zero energy buildings (NZEBs), 269–71, 273
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Bureau of Indian Aairs (BIA), 470, 679
Bureau of Land Management (BLM), 464, 466 –70, 476, 483, 537, 737, 739, 744, 747, 761, 794, 813, 880, 884–85, 890
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), 471–74, 476, 478, 534, 579
Bush, George H.W., 89, 222–23
Bush, George W., 222–23, 467, 479, 550, 695
C
California, 156–58, 227–29, 250–52, 266–68, 359–60, 410–11, 479–81, 602–04, 624–25, 627–31, 698–703, 856–
64, 869 –71, 892–94, 910–12
California Air Resources Board (CARB), 193, 316–17, 337–38, 359–60, 377, 386–87, 400–01, 403–04, 407–08,
411, 420–21, 628–29, 699–701, 860, 868–70, 892–95, 911–12
California Energy Commission (CEC), 227–28, 233–34, 240, 243, 250, 252, 266, 283, 480–81, 500, 519–21,
624–25, 629, 687–88, 900
California Environmental Protection Agency, 387, 401, 631, 664, 699, 786, 812, 839, 859–60, 892, 910, 934, 936
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), 317, 419, 480
California GHG Waiver Grant, 859, 861
California Global Warming Solutions Act (see also Assembly Bill 32), 74, 628, 699, 836, 911
California Public Util ities Commission, 161, 164, 177, 228, 266, 274, 369, 372, 406, 497, 501, 504, 518, 595, 607,
624, 629, 631, 640, 686, 688, 894
California waiver, 854, 859–60
cap and trade, 70, 72–74, 78–81, 86, 110, 115, 117, 123, 127, 143, 206, 273, 325, 338, 380, 427, 555, 628–30, 664,
734, 736, 769, 814, 839, 843, 926–27, 933–36
Cape Wind, 464, 471, 473–74, 483
Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) program, 239
carbon adder, 629–30
carbon capture and storage (CCS), 26–29, 31–34, 66–68, 90, 96, 308 –10, 313–14, 529, 625, 654–56, 706–08,
713–17, 719–44, 747–50, 757, 828–29, 882
carbon dioxide, 1–2, 353–54, 356, 670–75, 677–79, 713–22, 724–47, 774–75, 779, 790, 817–18, 879–82, 900,
916–18, 934–36
carbon farming, 772–73, 776, 794, 797–800, 804– 05, 808, 814–16, 821
carbon intensity, 27, 29, 90, 93, 256, 305, 353, 373, 388–89, 693–95, 698–700, 702–06, 708, 820, 825
carbon lock-in, 38, 114, 599, 602, 622
carbon markets, 35, 74, 193–94, 309, 747, 814, 816, 839
carbon pricing, 34, 37, 70–83, 85–86, 103, 116–17, 129, 168, 231, 272, 302–03, 309–10, 318, 321–22, 326, 338–39,
367, 454, 456, 555, 560, 612, 720, 733, 814
carbon sinks, 25, 328, 330, 334, 336, 648, 650–51, 653–56, 658, 661–62, 664, 668 –69, 773, 776, 823–26
carbon tax, see ta xes
Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program, 421, 869
carpooling and ride-sharing, 76, 97, 105, 108, 333, 340–41, 345, 436, 352
cars, see vehicles
cellulosic ethanol, 191, 657, 660–61, 694–95, 703, 709
cement, 113–14, 301–04, 306–08, 310–11, 314, 316, 318, 322–23, 757
charging stations, 368–69
chlorouorcarbons (CFCs), 902, 904, 906, 910
circular economy (see al so linear economy), 183–88, 190–95
Clean Air Act (CA A), 310–12, 315–19, 358–59, 393–98, 407–08, 431–34, 449–50, 664–66, 695–98, 846– 47,
852–54, 856–67, 871–75, 907–10, 926–34
best available control technology (BACT), 716, 736–37, 769, 872, 874
best available technology (BAT), 302, 305, 308– 09, 312, 318–19, 325, 468, 482, 484, 486
CAA §111(d), 311–12, 316, 627, 732–33, 769, 819, 872–74, 930–31
CAA §115, 78, 303, 311, 317–19, 322, 325, 627, 927, 933–34
Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), 73, 194, 319, 437, 938

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