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Drivers of the US CO2 emissions 1997–2013
Access & Citations
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- 36k
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- 371
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Online attention
- 153 tweeters
- 10 blogs
- 8 Facebook pages
- 5 Google+ users
- 69 news outlets
- 2 Redditors
- 1 Wikipedia page
- 319 Mendeley
- 1 Citeulike
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 278th) of the 281,014 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 99th percentile (ranked 5th) of the 801 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Communications
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Recession, Not Fracking, Drove a Drop in U.S. Carbon Emissions
Smithsonian Magazine -
Great Recession was good for the environment
Science/AAAS -
Economy main factor in US emissions decline
EurekAlert! -
Economy main factor in US emissions decline
Jura Forum -
Recession Caused U.S. Emissions Drop, Study Says
Climate Central -
Recession cut US emissions, not falling coal use
Eco Business -
Recession rather than shale gas caused US carbon cuts - study
The Carbon Brief -
Recession cut US emissions, not falling coal use
Climate News Network -
Economy, Not Natural Gas, Cut U.S. Emissions
Pacific Standard. Smart Journalism. Real Solutions. -
Resilience Roundup - July 24
Resilience -
For 20 Years, US Carbon Emissions Have Been Dropping. Last Year, They Spiked.
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Kees Kooijman
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