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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2020

Mark Jaccard
Affiliation:
Simon Fraser University, British Columbia
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The Citizen's Guide to Climate Success
Overcoming Myths that Hinder Progress
, pp. x - xiii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020
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  1. 1.1Cartoon by Jacob Fox

  2. 2.1Smoking and cancer beliefs

    Constructed by author from source: Gallup, A. and Newport, F. 2009. Gallup Poll: Public Opinion 2008. Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Incorporated

  3. 3.1Climate science beliefs

    Estimated by author from multiple sources, including national surveys by the Pew Research Center, Gallup Polls on US public opinions, National Survey of American Public Opinion on Climate Change

  4. 3.2Cartoon by Jacob Fox

  5. 4.1Global CO2 emissions: developed and developing countries

    Constructed by author from data sources IPCC assessments and International Energy Agency reports

  6. 4.2Cartoon by Kallaugher, K. 2009. Climate Change Summit 2040. The Economist (November 19)

  7. 5.1Carbon budget

    Adapted from McCandless, D. 2012. How many gigatons of carbon dioxide? The Information is Beautiful guide to Doha. The Guardian (December 7). Retrieved from www.theguardian.com/newsdatablog/2012/dec/07/carbon-dioxide-doha-information-beautiful

  8. 5.2Market share of zero-emission vehicles

    Created by author

  9. 5.3Climate-energy policy

    Created by author

  10. 5.4Connect the dots

    Created by author

  11. 6.1Political support in British Columbia (Dec 2006–May 2009)

    Constructed by author from data provided by Kathryn Harrison. For further details, see Harrison, K. 2010. The comparative politics of carbon taxation. Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 6 (26), 1–23

  12. 6.2Climate-energy policy: details on regulations and pricing

    Created by author

  13. 6.3Contribution of California policies

    Constructed by author from California Air Resources Board. Retrieved at www.arb.ca.gov/

  14. 6.4Climate policy preferences in British Columbia

    Source: Rhodes, K., Axsen, J. and Jaccard, M. 2014. Does effective climate policy require well-informed citizen support? Global Environmental Change, 29, 92–104

  15. 6.5Political difficulty of climate policies

    Created by author

  16. 7.1Peak oil

    Created by author

  17. 7.2Sustainability challenge of resources and wastes

    Created by author

  18. 7.3US oil production

    Constructed by author from data source: US Energy Information Administration. 2019. US field production of crude oil: Annual data. Retrieved from www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=pet&s=mcrfpus2&f=a

  19. 8.1World air transport and GDP

    Constructed by author from data source: World Development Indicators database. 2017. Air transport, passengers carried and GDP (constant 2010 US$).

    Retrieved from https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/world-development-indicators

  20. 8.2Bitcoin electricity consumption

    Constructed by author from data sources: Digiconomist 2018. Estimated annual electricity consumption, Bitcoin Energy Consumption Index. Retrieved from https://digiconomist.net/bitcoin-energy-consumption

    International Energy Agency. 2018. Table 2.6 OECD electricity consumption 1974–2006 (TWh). p.II 34 ELECTRICITY INFORMATION

  21. 8.3Cartoon by Jacob Fox

  22. 9.1True carbon offsets

    Created by author

  23. 9.2Cartoon by Jacob Fox

  24. 10.1Cartoon by Jacob Fox

  25. 11.1US solar and wind prices

    Created by author from multiple sources.

    Wind: Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, US Department of Energy 2017. 2017 Wind Technologies Market Report data file, Figure 51. Retrieved from https://emp.lbl.gov/wind-technologies-market-report

    Solar: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. 2018. Utility-Scale Solar – 2018 Edition data file, Figure 20. Retrieved from https://emp.lbl.gov/utility-scale-solar

  26. 11.2France electricity and CO2 emissions

    Created by author from: IEA and OECD statistical tables. http://stats.oecd.org/

  27. 11.3Brazil vehicles and CO2 emissions

    Created by author from: International Energy Agency

  28. 11.4Ontario electricity emissions

    Created by author from: Government of Ontario. 2017. 2017 Long-term Energy Plan.

    Retrieved from https://news.ontario.ca/mndmf/en/2017/10/2017-long-term-energy-plan.html

    Original source: IESO, Environment Canada and Climate Change

  29. 12.1Cartoon by Scott Willis

  30. 13.1Global CO2 emissions in 2050 reference case

    Created by author from: International Energy Agency. 2017. World Energy Outlook. Paris: IEA.

    US Energy Information Administration. 2017. World carbon dioxide emissions. International Energy Outlook. Washington, DC: US Energy Information Administration

  31. 13.2Guide to citizen behavior for climate success

    Created by author

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