Policy Briefs | Articles, Reports, and Working Papers
Policy Briefs
May 2009 SPEA Insights: Toward "Climate Friendly" Coal
A James Barnes, Kenneth R. Richards
The challenge of formulating effective policies that regulate the generation of electricity is immense. The U.S. generates fully half of its electricity by coal. Although supplies of coal are plentiful, conventional methods of burning coal produce carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas linked to climate change. Recent bills in Congress, as well as President Obama's proposed program, have set the goal of reducing CO2 emissions by 80 to 85 percent by 2050. The most promising way to meet this challenge may be to implement "carbon capture and storage" (CCS) systems. In this issue of SPEA's Policy Insights, we suggest some key recommendations for consideration that can guide the development of policies governing CCS implementation. complete article.
January 2009 SPEA Insights: Preventing Bankruptcy After Bailout: The Future of Green Vehicles
John D. Graham, Lara Cavagnaro
It is encouraging that Congress sees the U.S. auto industry's financial crisis as an opportunity to promote energy conservation. Congress has given the Big Three until March 31 to develop a plan to profitably manufacture and sell fuel-efficient vehicles. But insisting on a policy of green vehicles may have a perverse consequence: eventual bankruptcy or a need for more bailout funds. The reason is simple: No auto company can make money selling fuel economy when the price of fuel is less than $2 per gallon complete article.
Climate Change and Agriculture
Climate Change and Non-Timber Forest Resources
Articles, Reports, and Working Papers
Plug-in Electric Vehicles: A Practical Plan for Progress
The Report of an Expert Panel, February 2011
The Evolution and Anatomy of Recent Climate Change Bills in the U.S. Senate: Critique and Recommendations
Kenneth Richards and Stephanie Richards.
2009 report. Information: kenricha@indiana.edu
Determinants of the Costs of Carbon Capture and Sequestration for Expanding Generation Capacity
Emily Giovanni and Kenneth Richards.
2009. Analysis of least cost approaches for Carbon Capture and Storage. In review. Information: kenricha@indiana.edu
Costs of Biomass and Coal Cofueled IGCC Electricity Production with Geological Carbon Capture and Storage
John Dick, Emily Giovanni, and Kenneth Richards.
2009. Extension of the Carbon Capture and Storage cost model. In preparation. Information: kenricha@indiana.edu
Legal Analysis of Geological Carbon Capture and Storage Regulation for Indiana
Joanna Allerhand, Joice Chang, and Kenneth Richards.
2009. In preparation. Information: kenricha@indiana.edu
International Forest Carbon Sequestration in a Post-Kyoto Agreement.
Andrew J.Plantinga and Kenneth R. Richards.
2008. The report is forthcoming as a chapter in a Cambridge University Press volume. In: Plantinga, A.J. and K.R. Richards (2008). International Forest Carbon Sequestration in a Post-Kyoto Agreement. Discussion Paper 08-11, Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements, Cambridge, Mass. Oct 2008. Information: kenricha@indiana.edu
The National Inventory Approach for International Forest Carbon Sequestration Management.
Andersson, Krister, Plantinga, and Richards. 2009. For a volume from Oxford University Press extending the Harvard report — 2009. "The National Inventory Approach for International Forest Carbon Sequestration Management." Forthcoming in Dieter Helm and Cameron Hepburn, eds. The Economics and Politics of Climate Change. Oxford University Press. Information: kenricha@indiana.edu
An Analysis of the Leading Climate Change Bills in the U.S. Senate: S. 2191 America's Climate Security Act of 2007
Kenneth Richards and Stephanie Richards
2008. (Warner-Lieberman) vs. S. 1766 Low Carbon Economy Act of 2007 (Bingaman-Specter). Environmental Law Reporter 38: 10388-10417. Information: kenricha@indiana.edu
V600 Capstone Reports
Indiana Biofuels: Opportunity and Challenges. SPEA V600 Capstone Report 2008.
Future of Electricity. SPEA V600 Capstone Report 2009.
Carbon Capture and Storage. SPEA V600 Capstone Report 2010.
The Future of Intercity Passenger Transportation. SPEA V600 Capstone Report 2011

