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64 From speech by Lord Browne, BP Chief Executive to the Institutional In-
vestors Group, London, 26 November 2003.
65 Based on Summary for Policymakers. In Watson,Climate Change 1995:
Impacts, Section 4.4.
66 See Mullins, F. 2003. Emissions trading schemes: are they a licence to
pollute?Issues in Environmental Science and Technology, No. 19. London:
Royal Society of Chemistry, pp. 89–103.
67 http://www.cabinet-office.gov.uk/innovation/2002/energy/report/index.htm.
68 By reacting natural gas (methane CH 4 ) with steam through the reaction
2H 2 O+CH 4 =CO 2 +4H 2.
69 For more details of this technology see Ogden and Nitsch, ‘Solar Hydrogen’
inRenewable Energy, eds. T. B. Johanssonet al., Island Press, Washington
DC, 1993, pp. 925–1009.
70 McCraken, G., Stott, P.Fusion, the Energy of the Universe. New York:
Elsevier/Academic Press, 2004.
71 http://www.rcep.org.uk.
72 http://www.cabinet-office.gov.uk/innovation/2002/energy/report/index.htm.
73 http://www.dti.gov.uk/energy/whitepaper/index.shtml.
74 FromEnergy for Tomorrow’s World: the Realities, the Real Options and
the Agenda for Achievement. WEC Commission Report. New York: World
Energy Council, 1993, p. 88.

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