Climate change 2007: What price a cooler future? p582
Balancing costs and ethics in the Stern report.
Lucy Odling-Smee
doi:10.1038/445582b
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Carbon copies p584
The corridors of power in the United States are ringing with the phrase 'cap and trade'. But when will carbon markets arrive in America — and what will they look like? Emma Marris investigates.
doi:10.1038/445584a
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In brief p585
doi:10.1038/445585a
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Market watch p585
Quirin Schiermeier
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Energy efficiency: Super savers: Meters to manage the future p586
Energy efficiency is one of the least flashy but most promising ways to cut carbon dioxide emissions. In the first of two features, Declan Butler explores the energy-saving possibilities of an intelligent electrical grid. In the second, Zoë Corbyn looks at how labs can cut their energy use.
doi:10.1038/445586a
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Energy efficiency: Super savers: Experimenting with efficiency p590
doi:10.1038/445590a
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Top of pageCorrespondence
How important is immune memory to invertebrates? p593
Simon Fellous
doi:10.1038/445593a
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Getting that first scent of life while we're in the womb p593
Andreas Keller
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Colour-blindness: how to alienate a grant reviewer p593
Joseph A. Ross
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Sherlock Holmes's skills as a philosopher? Elementary p593
Philip Beaman
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Is the global carbon market working? p595
The Clean Development Mechanism can be viewed not only as a market, but also as a subsidy and a political mechanism. Michael Wara argues that it has been most effective, so far, in achieving its political goals.
doi:10.1038/445595a
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Climate change 2007: Lifting the taboo on adaptation p597
Renewed attention to policies for adapting to climate change cannot come too soon for Roger Pielke, Jr, Gwyn Prins, Steve Rayner and Daniel Sarewitz.
doi:10.1038/445597a
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Top of pageBooks and Arts
A man of magnitude p599
Charles Richter developed the scale for measuring earthquakes.
Gregory C. Beroza reviews Richter's Scale: Measure of an Earthquake, Measure of a Man by Susan Elizabeth Hough
doi:10.1038/445599a
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Unfit for modern life p600
Michael Sargent reviews Mismatch: Why Our World No Longer Fits Our Bodies by Peter Gluckman and Mark Hanson
doi:10.1038/445600a
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A big bite of the past p601
doi:10.1038/445601a
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Back to basics p601
Bruce H. Weber reviews Darwinian Reductionism: Or, How to Stop Worrying and Love Molecular Biology by Alex Rosenberg
doi:10.1038/445601b
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A clash of two cultures p603
Physicists come from a tradition of looking for all-encompassing laws, but is this the best approach to use when probing complex biological systems?
Evelyn Fox Keller
doi:10.1038/445603a
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