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Science in carbon economies: Debating what counts in US biofuel governance
Sean Gillon
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
carbon economy
100%
biofuel
62%
science
39%
industry
21%
policy
21%
carbon
20%
state role
19%
society
18%
civil society
15%
accountability
14%
environmental risk assessment
14%
climate change
13%
greenhouse gas
10%
conflict
10%
document
9%
agriculture
8%
Social Sciences
biofuel
71%
governance
38%
economy
37%
quantification
33%
industry
26%
climate change
25%
science of society
24%
ecological consequences
23%
risk assessment
14%
field research
14%
deliberation
14%
social effects
13%
civil society
12%
agriculture
12%
opposition
11%
knowledge
9%
responsibility
8%