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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;References and Notes&lt;/strong&gt;    

1. ↵T. F. Stocker et al., in Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, T. F. Stocker et al., Eds. (Cambridge Univ. Press, New York, 2013), pp. 33–115.

2. ↵Council of Economic Advisers, in “Economic report of the President” (Council of Economic Advisers, White House, Washington, DC, 2017), pp. 423–484; http://bit.ly/2ibrgt9

3. ↵International Energy Agency, “World energy outlook 2016” (International Energy Agency, Paris, 2016).

4. ↵W. Nordhaus, The Climate Casino: Risk, Uncertainty, and Economics for a Warming World (Yale Univ. Press, New Haven, CT, 2013).

5. ↵W. Nordhaus, DICE-2016R model (Yale Univ., New Haven, CT, 2016); http://bit.ly/2iJ9OQn.

6. ↵The result for 4°C of warming cited here from DICE-2016R (in which this degree of warming is reached between 2095 and 2100 without further mitigation) is consistent with that reported from the DICE-2013R model in (5), Fig. 22, p. 140.

7. ↵U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Climate Change: The Fiscal Risks Facing the Federal Government (OMB, Washington, DC, 2016);http://bit.ly/2ibxJo1.

8. ↵ M. Burke, S. M. Hsiang, E. Miguel, Nature 527, 235 (2015). doi:10.1038/nature15725pmid:26503051CrossRefMedline

9. ↵ M. Dell, B. F. Jones, B. A. Olken, Am. Econ. J. Macroecon. 4, 66 (2012). doi:10.1257/mac.4.3.66CrossRef

10. ↵U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Transportation, “Greenhouse gas emissions and fuel efficiency standards for medium- and heavy-duty engines and vehicles—Phase 2: Final rule” (EPA and DOT, Washington, DC. 2016), table 5-40, pp. 5-5–5-42.

11. ↵DOE, Appliance and Equipment Standards Program (Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, DOE, 2016); http://bit.ly/2iEHwebsite.

12. ↵The White House, “Fact Sheet: White House announces commitments to the American Business Act on Climate Pledge” (White House, Washington, DC, 2015); http://bit.ly/2iBxWHouse.

13. ↵BW Research Partnership, U.S. Energy and Employment Report (DOE, Washington, DC, 2017).

14. ↵U.S. Department of the Treasury, “United States—Progress report on fossil fuel subsidies” (Treasury, Washington, DC, 2014); www.treasury.gov.

15. ↵U.S. Energy Information Administration, “Monthly Energy Review, November 2016” (EIA, Washington, DC, 2015); http://bit.ly/2iQjPbD.

16. ↵DOE, Revolution…Now: The Future Arrives for Five Clean Energy Technologies—2016 Update (DOE, Washington, DC, 2016); http://bit.ly/2hTv1WG.

17. ↵A. McCrone, Ed., Clean Energy Investment: By the Numbers—End of Year 2015 (Bloomberg, New York, 2015); http://bloom.bg/2jaz4zG.

18. ↵U. Hölzle, “We’re set to reach 100% renewable energy—and it’s just the beginning” (Google, 2016); http://bit.ly/2hTEbSR.

19. ↵Walmart, Walmart’s Approach to Renewable Energy (Walmart, 2014); http://bit.ly/2j5A_PDF.

20. ↵ R. Fares, “Texas sets all-time wind energy record” [blog]. Sci. Am., 14 January 2016; http://bit.ly/2iBj9Jq.

21. ↵United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Marrakech Action Proclamation for our Climate and Sustainable Development (UNFCCC, 2016); http://bit.ly/2iQnUNFCCC.

22. ↵ A. A. Fawcett et al., Science 350, 1168 (2015). doi:10.1126/science.aad5761pmid:26612835Abstract/FREE Full Text

23. ↵The White House, United States Mid-Century Strategy for Deep Decarbonization (White House, Washington, DC, 2016);http://bit.ly/2hRSWhiteHouse.

&lt;strong&gt;ACKNOWLEDGMENTS&lt;/strong&gt;: B. Deese, J. Holdren, S. Murray, and D. Hornung contributed to the researching, drafting, and editing of this article.


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>References and Notes</strong>    </p>
<p>1. ↵T. F. Stocker et al., in Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, T. F. Stocker et al., Eds. (Cambridge Univ. Press, New York, 2013), pp. 33–115.</p>
<p>2. ↵Council of Economic Advisers, in “Economic report of the President” (Council of Economic Advisers, White House, Washington, DC, 2017), pp. 423–484; http://bit.ly/2ibrgt9</p>
<p>3. ↵International Energy Agency, “World energy outlook 2016” (International Energy Agency, Paris, 2016).</p>
<p>4. ↵W. Nordhaus, The Climate Casino: Risk, Uncertainty, and Economics for a Warming World (Yale Univ. Press, New Haven, CT, 2013).</p>
<p>5. ↵W. Nordhaus, DICE-2016R model (Yale Univ., New Haven, CT, 2016); http://bit.ly/2iJ9OQn.</p>
<p>6. ↵The result for 4°C of warming cited here from DICE-2016R (in which this degree of warming is reached between 2095 and 2100 without further mitigation) is consistent with that reported from the DICE-2013R model in (5), Fig. 22, p. 140.</p>
<p>7. ↵U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Climate Change: The Fiscal Risks Facing the Federal Government (OMB, Washington, DC, 2016);http://bit.ly/2ibxJo1.</p>
<p>8. ↵ M. Burke, S. M. Hsiang, E. Miguel, Nature 527, 235 (2015). doi:10.1038/nature15725pmid:26503051CrossRefMedline</p>
<p>9. ↵ M. Dell, B. F. Jones, B. A. Olken, Am. Econ. J. Macroecon. 4, 66 (2012). doi:10.1257/mac.4.3.66CrossRef</p>
<p>10. ↵U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Transportation, “Greenhouse gas emissions and fuel efficiency standards for medium- and heavy-duty engines and vehicles—Phase 2: Final rule” (EPA and DOT, Washington, DC. 2016), table 5-40, pp. 5-5–5-42.</p>
<p>11. ↵DOE, Appliance and Equipment Standards Program (Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, DOE, 2016); http://bit.ly/2iEHwebsite.</p>
<p>12. ↵The White House, “Fact Sheet: White House announces commitments to the American Business Act on Climate Pledge” (White House, Washington, DC, 2015); http://bit.ly/2iBxWHouse.</p>
<p>13. ↵BW Research Partnership, U.S. Energy and Employment Report (DOE, Washington, DC, 2017).</p>
<p>14. ↵U.S. Department of the Treasury, “United States—Progress report on fossil fuel subsidies” (Treasury, Washington, DC, 2014); www.treasury.gov.</p>
<p>15. ↵U.S. Energy Information Administration, “Monthly Energy Review, November 2016” (EIA, Washington, DC, 2015); http://bit.ly/2iQjPbD.</p>
<p>16. ↵DOE, Revolution…Now: The Future Arrives for Five Clean Energy Technologies—2016 Update (DOE, Washington, DC, 2016); <a href="http://bit.ly/2hTv1WG" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/2hTv1WG</a>.</p>
<p>17. ↵A. McCrone, Ed., Clean Energy Investment: By the Numbers—End of Year 2015 (Bloomberg, New York, 2015); http://bloom.bg/2jaz4zG.</p>
<p>18. ↵U. Hölzle, “We’re set to reach 100% renewable energy—and it’s just the beginning” (Google, 2016); http://bit.ly/2hTEbSR.</p>
<p>19. ↵Walmart, Walmart’s Approach to Renewable Energy (Walmart, 2014); http://bit.ly/2j5A_PDF.</p>
<p>20. ↵ R. Fares, “Texas sets all-time wind energy record” [blog]. Sci. Am., 14 January 2016; http://bit.ly/2iBj9Jq.</p>
<p>21. ↵United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Marrakech Action Proclamation for our Climate and Sustainable Development (UNFCCC, 2016); http://bit.ly/2iQnUNFCCC.</p>
<p>22. ↵ A. A. Fawcett et al., Science 350, 1168 (2015). doi:10.1126/science.aad5761pmid:26612835Abstract/FREE Full Text</p>
<p>23. ↵The White House, United States Mid-Century Strategy for Deep Decarbonization (White House, Washington, DC, 2016);http://bit.ly/2hRSWhiteHouse.</p>
<p><strong>ACKNOWLEDGMENTS</strong>: B. Deese, J. Holdren, S. Murray, and D. Hornung contributed to the researching, drafting, and editing of this article.</p>
<p>See also: <a href="http://www.FrackCheckWV.net" rel="nofollow">http://www.FrackCheckWV.net</a></p>
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