Quantifying Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Human Deaths to Guide Energy Policy
A Review of Greenhouse Gas Emission Liabilities as the Value of Renewable Energy for Mitigating Lawsuits for Climate Change Related Damages
Towards Quantifiable Metrics Warranting Industry-Wide Corporate Death Penalties
Decarbonizing the boardroom? Aligning electric utility executive compensation with climate change incentives
Potential lives saved by replacing coal with solar photovoltaic electricity production in the U.S.
U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emission Bottlenecks: Prioritization of Targets for Climate Liability
Could 79 People Solarize the U.S. Electric Grid?
Detecting Covert Legal Killing to Stop A New Approach to Terrorist Intention
Investing to kill: return on investment of tobacco companies compared to high-mortality and neutral industries
keywords = carbon emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, global catastrophic risk, climate change, energy policy, human mortality, climate genocide