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Conclusion:Towards systematic reductions in energy demand
Achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement will require sustained and systematic reductions in energy demand. This chapter closes Transitions in Energy Efficiency and Demand by considering what we have learnt about energy efficiency and energy demand reduction through the previous 12 chapters (Chapters 2 to 13). It begins by restating the importance and utility of the sociotechnical approach and the framework of innovation emergence, discussion and impact for both understanding and reducing energy demand. It then discusses the importance of this approach for energy demand reduction in the UK context, before going on to outline what this may mean for other countries. Finally, it draws together a series of recommended policy principles that set the scene for our overall conclusion, an agenda for ongoing research and policy action into the systematic reduction of energy demand
Lewis, Myrtle. A net mending panel painted for a Newfoundland quilt by Myrtle Lewis's daughter Debbie Hopkins, Roddickton.
A net mending panel painted for a Newfoundland quilt by Myrtle Lewis's daughter Debbie Hopkins, Roddickton
Lewis, Myrtle. A seal panel painted for a Newfoundland quilt by Myrtle Lewis's daughter Debbie Hopkins, Roddickton.
A seal panel painted for a Newfoundland quilt by Myrtle Lewis's daughter Debbie Hopkins, Roddickton
Sherry Crawford, Debbie Rotolo, and Marion Sell Oral History Interview
During the tenure of Tampa Mayor Sandy Freedman (1986-1995), Sherry Crawford, Debbie Rotolo, and Marion Sell all served as executive aides in the mayor\u27s office. Some of the topics they discuss include the mayor\u27s Model Cities Program, the United Way, Paint Your Heart Out, and downtown development issues. The interview ends with a discussion of various visiting dignitaries including Al Gore, Queen Elizabeth II, Richard Simmons, Bill Clinton, and author James Michener
sj-docx-1-jtr-10.1177_00472875211037748 – Supplemental material for The Rich Kids of Instagram: Luxury Travel, Transport Modes, and Desire
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jtr-10.1177_00472875211037748 for The Rich Kids of Instagram: Luxury Travel, Transport Modes, and Desire by Scott Cohen, Hongbo Liu, Paul Hanna, Debbie Hopkins, James Higham and Stefan Gössling in Journal of Travel Research</p
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CONTENTS
Birth, Joe Buchan 2;
A brief moment, Heidi Muller 3;
Point well taken, Kit Warfield 3;
Divinations, John I. C. Ramirez 4;
Alaska, Christopher C. Sloan 6;
For what it's worth, John Kaney 6;
After a reading of Hopkins, William John Hallinan;
A peace missing from my puzzle, Joe Buchan 8;
Reflection 1, Deb Nelson 9;
The game, Gina Larson 10;
Variations on a theme of flying, Sue Cleminger 13;
Imagined reflections / reflected images, Sue Cleminger 14;
Generals live to be old men, Christopher C. Sloan 15;
Liquor zoo, Debbie Court 16;
Sheltered apathy, Kit Warfield 17;
Untitled, Ellen J. Hotz 18;
In passing, Charles Zucker 19;
The come back, Mary Bowen 20;
Untitled, Jean Faure 23;
Most are remembered echoes, John Ignatius Constantine Ramirez;
James, Joe Buchan 25;
Untitled, Francine Bergeron 26;
Kaleidescope revels, Sue Cleminger 27;
An act of love, anonymous 28;
The first Helena rock star, Melanie Matson 29;
3 questions, Christopher C. Sloan 31;
Labyrinth, Debbie Court 32
Dr Debbie Bird Rose
Anthropologist and author, Dr Debbie Bird RoseDonated by David Ritchie, 22/06/2016Photographs of the Kenbi Handover 2016, the resolution of the 37 year Kenbi Land Claim over the Cox Peninsula. The handback, presided over by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, took place at Mandorah on 21 June 2016 and was attended by many of the people who had worked on, or been involved in the landclaim processes
So this is the kingdom of heaven, so this is the sweet promised land [first line]
abapiano and voice, ukuleleJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
191b, Item 053By Jack Lawrence and Richard Myers.Dick Powell, Debbie Reynolds [in] Susan Slept Here. Co-starring Anne Francis. Directed by Frank Tashlin. Screen play by Alex Gottlieb. Produced by Harriet Parsons. Color by Technicolor. RKO Pictures.unattrib. lith. of Powell and Reynold
Commuter lives: a review symposium on David Bissell's Transit Life
© 2019 Institute of Australian Geographers This article presents a series of commentaries on Transit Life: How Commuting is Transforming Our Cities, published by MIT Press in 2018. Centring on an in—depth case study of Sydney, the book argues the need to attend carefully to the fine—grained detail of the commuting experience. In all sorts of ways, Transit Life presents a way of thinking about urban transportation radically different from that used by mainstream transport planners and geographers. Geographical Research asked six researchers—Tim Edensor, Michele Lobo, Debbie Hopkins, Helen Fitt, Juliana Mansvelt, and Donald McNeill—to reflect on what kind of research vistas might be opened up bring the tools of cultural geography and mobility research to the world of commuting. Here are their responses, rounded out by a reply by David Bissell, Transit Life's author
So this is the kingdom of heaven, so this is the sweet promised land [first line]
abapiano and voice, ukuleleJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
191b, Item 053By Jack Lawrence and Richard Myers.Dick Powell, Debbie Reynolds [in] Susan Slept Here. Co-starring Anne Francis. Directed by Frank Tashlin. Screen play by Alex Gottlieb. Produced by Harriet Parsons. Color by Technicolor. RKO Pictures.unattrib. lith. of Powell and Reynold
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