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U.S. Climate Change Technology Program Strategic Plan
.  See also press release. (posted 20 Sep 2006).

Assessing Economic Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Summary of a Workshop
This report summarizes the proceedings of a workshop, sponsored by the U.S. Climate Change Technology Program, and held jointly by the National Academies and PI's Office of Climate Change Policy and Technology in October 2008. The report synthesizes views and commentary of established experts on the economic impacts of proposed policies related to mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions and on ways to improve such information for decision-makers.

U.S. Climate Change Technology Program: Vision and Framework for Strategy and Planning. Report (dated August 2005). 

Presentations

Climate Change Technology – Plans, Programs, and Supporting Policies and Measures [PDF version of MS Powerpoint file;2.1MB] Presentation by Dr. Robert C. Marlay (U.S. Department of Energy) to delegation of German parliamentarians from State Parliament of Landtag von Baden-Wurttemberg. Presentation made at the Council on Environmental Quality on May 19, 2008.

Roadmaps From the U.S. Climate Change Technology Program Strategic Plan [PDF version of MS Powerpoint file; 3MB] Presentation by Dr. Robert C. Marlay (U.S. Department of Energy) to workshop organized by the International Energy Agency (IEA). This event was held in Paris, France on May 15-16, 2008.

Challenges and Successes in Technology Roadmap Implementation. [PDF version of MS Powerpoint file; 0.7MB] Presentation by Jack Eisenhauer and Ross Brindle from  Energetics Incorporated to workshop organized by the International Energy Agency (IEA). This event was held in Paris, France on May 15-16, 2008.

Overview of Climate Change R&D at National Laboratories [PDF version of MS Powerpoint file; 2.0MB] Presentation by Dr. Robert C. Marlay (U.S. Department of Energy) to colloquium on climate change R&D organized by the Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago, and the National Commission on Energy Policy. This event was held in Chicago on May 6-7, 2008.

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U.S. Climate Change Technology Program: Technology Options for the Near and Long Term. A compendium (dated September 2005) of technology profiles and ongoing research and development at participating Federal agencies. (posted 14 September 2005)

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