2004
“Reclaiming the Atmospheric Commons: Beyond Kyoto.” 2004. John Byrne, Leigh Glover et al. In Climate Change: Five Years after Kyoto, V. Grover ed. Enfield, NH: Science Publishers. Pp. 429-452.
“Health, Ecological, Energy and Economic Impacts of Integrated Agricultural Bioenergy Systems in China and Institutional Strategies for Their Successful Diffusion.” 2004. John Byrne, Aiming Zhou, et al. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.
“Electricity Reform at a Crossroads: Problems in South Korea’s Power Liberalization Study.” 2004. John Byrne, Leigh Glover, Hoesung Lee, Young-Doo Wang and Jung Min Yu. Pacific Affairs: Volume 77, No.3, Fall 2004. Pp 493-516.
“Enhancement of sustainability in cities through water conservation: the case of Wilmington Metropolitan City, Delaware.” 2004. Young-Doo Wang, Michael Scozzafava, John Byrne, Sara Wozniak, Myung Soo Yoo, Molly Hesson and Alexander Waegel. In The Sustainable City III, N. Marchettini, et al., ed. WIT Press. Pp. 593-602.
“Energy Revolution: 21st Century Energy and Environmental Strategy.” 2004. John Byrne, Young-Doo Wang, et al. Seoul, South Korea: Maeil Kyung Jae (available for free in English and Korean).
“The Potential of Solar Electric Power for Meeting Future U.S. Energy Needs: A Comparison of Projections of Solar Electric Energy Generation and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Oil Production.” 2004. John Byrne, Lado Kurdgelashvili, Daniele Poponi and Allen Barnett. Energy Policy. Vo. 32, No. 2: 289-297.
“Integrating photovoltaics into performance contracts: Barriers & opportunities.” 2004. W. Rickerson. Proceedings of the EuroSun2004 Conference, Freiburg, Germany, June 20-23.
“Globalization and the Capitalization of Nature: A Political Ecology of Biodiversity in Mesoamerica.” Noah Toly. 2004. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society. Vol. 24, No. 1: 47-54.
“Transportation Strategis to Improve Air Quality.” 2004. Thomas D. Schuster, Abhijit Banerjee, Megan Schuster, and Anisha Shankar. Prepared for the Delaware General Assembly. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.
2003
“Fishing for Identity: Mercury Contamination and Fish Consumption among Indigenous Groups in the United States.” 2003. Amy Roe. Volume 23, No. 5: 368-365.
“Whose Sustainable Development? An Analysis of Japanese Foreign Aid Policy and Funding for Energy Sector Projects.” Hideka Yamaguchi. 2003. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society. Vol. 23, No. 4: 302-310.
“Rethinking Reform in the Electricity Sector: Power Liberalization or Energy Transformation.” 2003. John Byrne and Yu Mi Mun. In Njeri Wamunkonya (ed.) Electricity Reform: Social and Environmental Challenges. Roskilde, Denmark: UNEP-RISØ Centre. Pp. 49-76.
“A Southern Critique of the Globalist Assumptions About Technology Transfer in Climate Change Treaty Negotiations.” Jyoti Kulkarni. 2003. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society. Vol. 23, No. 4: 256-264.
“Community Environmental Profiles- A Tool For Meeting Environmental Justice Goals: An Analysis of the City of Wilmington.” 2003. Amy Roe, et al. Prepared for the Delaware General Assembly. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.
“An Institutional Approach to River Basin Management: Conflict resolution in the U.S. and South Korea.” 2003. Young-Doo Wang, Kyoo-Yong Lee, John Byrne, William James Smith, Jr., Sara Wozniak, Michael Scozzafava and Joon-Hee Lee. Proceedings of the American Water Resources Association 2003 International Congress (CD-Rom: 1-9). June 29-July 2, 2003.