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69. Carr, E.W., McCabe, S., Winebrake, J.J., “Port-Based Incentives for Emissions Reductions in Marine Transportation,” EM, July 2023.
68. Winebrake, J.J., Corbett, J.J., Yuska, D., Umar, F., “Pollution Tradeoffs for Conventional and Natural Gas-Based Marine Fuels,” Sustainability,11(8), 2019, doi: 10.3390/su11082235.
67. Sofiev, M., Winebrake, J.J., Johansson, L., Carr, E., Prank, M., Soares, J., Vira, J., Kouznetsov, R., Jalkanen, J-P, Corbett, J.J., “Cleaner fuels for ships provide public health benefits with climate tradeoffs,” Nature Communications 9, 2018, doi:10.1038/s41467-017-02774-9.
66. Winebrake, J.J., Green, E.H., "Environmental Policy, Decision Making, and Rebound Effects in the U.S. Trucking Sector," Research in Transportation Business and Management, 2017, doi: 10.1016/j.rtbm.2017.02.008.
65. Holguin-Veras, J., Encarnacion, T., Gonalez-Calderon, C.A., Winebrake, J.J., Kyle, S., Herazo-Padilla, N., Kalahasthi, L., Wang, C., Adarme, W., Cantillo, V., Yoshizaki, H., Garrido, R., "Direct Impacts of Off-Hour Deliveries on Urban Freight Emissions," Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 2016, doi: 10.1016/j.trd.2016.10.013.
64. Thomson, H., Corbett, J.J., Winebrake, J.J., "Natural gas as a marine fuel," Energy Policy, Volume 87, 2015, pp.153-167, doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2015.08.027.
63. Korfmacher, K., Hawker, S.J., Winebrake, J.J., “Analysis of Environmental and Infrastructure Impacts of Transportation Activities Associated with High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing Operations in Marcellus Shale Formation,” Transportation Research Record, Volume 2503, 2015, pp.70-80, doi: 10.3141/2503-08.
62. Winebrake, J.J., Green, E.H., Comer, B., Li, C., Froman, S., Shelby, M., "Fuel Price Elasticities in the U.S. Combination Trucking Sector," Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, Volume 78, July 2015, pp.166-177, doi:10.1016/j.trd.2015.04.006.
61. Winebrake, J.J., Green, E.H., Comer, B., Li, C., Froman, S., Shelby, M., "Fuel Price Elasticities for Single-Unit Truck Operations in the United States," Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, Volume 78, July 2015, pp.178-187, doi:10.1016/j.trd.2015.05.003.
60. Winebrake, J.J., "Reaction: The integrative liberal arts and engineering - The 'grand challenge' of curricular implementation," Engineering Studies, 2015, doi:10.1080/19378629.2015.1062486.
59. Green, E.H., Skerlos, S.J., and Winebrake, J.J., “Increasing electric vehicle policy efficiency and effectiveness by reducing mainstream market bias,” Energy Policy, Volume 65, 2014, pp.562-566, doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2013.10.024.
58. Alvarez, R.A., Pacala, S.W., Winebrake, J.J., Chameides, W.L., Hamburg, S.P., “Reply to Caldeira and Myhrvold: Radiative forcing is a useful, accepted metric to compare climate influence of alternative energy choices,” (Letter), Proceedings from the National Academy of Sciences, 109 (27), 2012, doi:10.1073/pnas.1206927109.
57. Winebrake, J.J., Green, E.H., Comer, B., Corbett, J.J., Froman, S., “Estimating the Direct Rebound Effect for On-Road Freight Transportation,” Energy Policy, Volume 48, September, 2012, pp252-259, doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2012.05.018.
56. Alvarez, R.A., Pacala, S.W., Winebrake, J.J., Chameides, W.L., Hamburg, S.P., “Greater focus needed on methane leakage from natural gas infrastructure,” Proceedings from the National Academy of Sciences, April 9, 2012, doi:10.1073/pnas.1202407109.
55. Grimes-Casey, H., Girata, C.E., Whitefoot, K., Morrow, W.R., Winebrake, J.J., Keoleian, G.A., Skerlos, S.J., “Economic and Behavioral Uncertainty Analysis within a Predictive Life Cycle Inventory: An Engine Selection Case Study Estimating Rebound Effects,” Journal of Industrial Ecology, 15(5), October 2011, 726-742.
54. Meyer, P.E., Green, E.H., Corbett, J.J., Mas, C., Winebrake, J.J., “Total Fuel-Cycle Analysis of Heavy-Duty Vehicles Using Biofuels and Natural-Gas Based Alternative Fuels,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 61, March 2011, pp.285-294.
53. Corbett, J.J., Winebrake, J.J., Green, E.H., “An assessment of technologies for reducing short-lived climate forcers emitted by ships with implications for Arctic shipping,” Carbon Management, 1(2), 2010, pp.207-225.
52. Corbett, J.J., Lack, D.A., Winebrake, J.J., Harder, S., Silberman, J.A., Gold, M., “Arctic shipping emissions inventories and future scenarios,” Atmos. Chem. Phys., 10, 2010, pp.9689-9704, doi.org/10.5194/acp-10-9689-2010.
51. Comer, B., Corbett, J.J., Hawker, J.S., Korfmacher, K., Lee, E.E., Prokop, C., Winebrake, J.J., “Marine Vessels as Substitutes for Heavy-Duty Trucks in Great Lakes Freight Transportation,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 60, July, 2010, pp.884-890.
50. Winebrake, James J. and James J. Corbett, “Improving the Energy Efficiency and Environmental Performance of Goods Movement,” in Climate and Transportation Solutions: Findings from the 2009 Asilomar Conference on Transportation and Energy Policy, edited by Daniel Sperling and James S. Cannon, University of California – Davis, 2010.
49. Corbett, J.J., Winebrake, J.J., Wang, H. “International Shipping and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: From Assessment to Mitigation,” TR News, 268, May-June 2010, pp.40-44.
48. Corbett, J.J., Winebrake, J.J., “The Role of International Policy in Mitigating Global Shipping Emissions,” The Brown Journal of World Affairs, XVI (II), Spring/Summer, 2010, pp.143-154.
47. Skerlos, S.J., Winebrake, J.J., “Targeting plug-in hybrid electric vehicle policies to increase social benefits,” Energy Policy, 38, 2010, pp.705-708.
46. Corbett, James J., James J. Winebrake, “Freight Transportation and the Environment,” in Intermodal Transportation: Moving Freight in a Global Economy, edited by Michael D. Meyer and Gen Giuliano, Eno Transportation Foundation, Washington, D.C., to be published 2010.
45. Corbett, James J.; Winebrake, James J.; Endresen, Oyvind; Eide, Magnus; Dalsoren, Stig; Isaksen, Ivar S.; Sorgard, Eirik. “International Maritime Shipping: The Impact of Globalisation on Activity Levels,” in Globalisation, Transport, and Environment, edited by N. A. Braathen, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris, 2010, ISBN 978-92-64-07919-9.
44. Van Dender, Kurt; Crist, Philippe; Corbett, James J.; Winebrake, James J. “Policy Instruments to Limit Negative Environmental Impacts: An Economic Perspective,” in Globalisation, Transport, and Environment, edited by N. A. Braathen, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris, 2010, ISBN 978-92-64-07919-9.
43. Endresen, Oyvind; Eide, Magnus; Dalsoren, Stig; Isaksen, Ivar S.; Sorgard, Eirik; Corbett, James J.; Winebrake, James J.“International Maritime Shipping: Environmental Impacts of Increased Activity Levels,” in Globalisation, Transport, and Environment, edited by N. A. Braathen, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris, 2010, ISBN 978-92-64-07919-9.
42. Corbett, J.J., Wang, H., Winebrake, J.J., “The effectiveness and costs of speed reduction on emissions from international shipping,” Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 14, 2009, pp.593-598.
41. Winebrake, J.J., Corbett, J.J., Green, E.H., Eyring, V., Lauer, A., “Mitigating the Health Impacts of Pollution from International Shipping: An Assessment of Low-Sulfur Fuel Mandates,” Environmental Science & Technology, 43(13), 2009, pp.4776-4782.
40. Lauer, A., Eyring, V., Corbett, J.J., Wang, C., Winebrake, J.J., “An Assessment of Near Future Policy Instruments for International Shipping: Impact on Atmospheric Aerosol Burdens and the Earth’s Radiation Budget,” Environmental Science & Technology, 43(15), 2009, pp.5592-5598.
39. Stepp, M., Winebrake, J.J., Hawker, J.S., Skerlos, S.J., “Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Policies and the Transportation Sector: The Role of Feedback Effects on Policy Effectiveness,” Energy Policy, 37, 2009, pp.2774-2787.
38. Meyer, P., Winebrake, J.J., “Modeling Technology Diffusion of Complementary Goods: The Case of Hydrogen Vehicles and Refueling Infrastructure,” Technovation, 29(2), 2009, pp. 77-91, doi:10.1016/j.technovation.2008.05.004.
37. Winebrake, J.J., Corbett, J.J., Falzarano, A., Hawker, J.S., Korfmacher, K., Ketha, S., Zilora, S., “Assessing Energy, Environmental, and Economic Tradeoffs in Intermodal Freight Transportation,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 58(8), August, 2008.
36. Winebrake, J.J., Rothenberg, S., Luo, J., Green, E.H., “Automotive Transportation in China: Technology, Policy, Market Dynamics, and Sustainability,” International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 2(4), 2008, pp. 213-233.
35. Corbett, James J. and James J. Winebrake, “Emissions Tradeoffs Among Alternate Marine Fuels: Total Fuel Cycle Analysis of Residual Oil, Marine Gas Oil, and Marine Diesel Oil,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 58(4), April 2008, pp.1-5.
34. Wang, Chengfeng, James J. Corbett, and James J. Winebrake, “Cost Effectiveness of Reducing Ship Sulfur Emissions,”Environmental Science & Technology, 41(24), December 15, 2007, pp. 8233-8239.
33. Corbett, James J., James J. Winebrake, Erin H. Green, Prasad Kasibhatla, Veronika Eyring, Axel Lauer, “Mortality from Ship Emissions: A Global Assessment,” Environmental Science & Technology, 41(24), December 15, 2007, pp. 8512-8518.
32. Corbett, James J., James J. Winebrake, “Sustainable Movement of Goods: Energy and Environmental Implications of Trucks, Trains, Ships, and Planes,” Environmental Management, November, 2007, pp.8-12.
31. Winebrake, James J., James J. Corbett, and Patrick E. Meyer, “Energy Use and Emissions from Marine Vessels: A Total Fuel Cycle Approach,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 57(1), January, 2007, pp. 102-110.
30. Winebrake, James J., Denys Sakva, “An Evaluation of Errors in U.S. Energy Forecasts: 1982-2002,” Energy Policy, 34(18), 2006, pp.3475-3483,
doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2005.07.018.
29. Green, Erin H. and James J. Winebrake, “An Assessment of Renewable Energy Potential for U.S. National Parks,” Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, 25(4), 2006, pp. 39-55.
28. Winebrake, James J., James J. Corbett, Chenfeng Wang, Alex Farrell, and Pippa Woods, “Optimal Fleet-wide Emissions Reductions for Passenger Ferries: An Application of a Mixed-Integer Non-Linear Programming Model for the New York-New Jersey Harbor,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 55(4), April, 2005, pp. 458-466.
27. Winebrake, James J., “Power Systems” in Carl Mitcham (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics, Macmillan Reference, USA, 2005.
26. Winebrake, James J., “The Use of Technology Roadmaps for Energy Planning and Policy Decisions,” Energy Engineering, 101(4), 2004, pp. 20-36.
25. Farrell, Alexander E., Deborah H. Redman, James J. Corbett, and James J. Winebrake, “Comparing Air Pollution from Ferry and Landside Commuting,” Transportation Research: D, 8(5), September, 2003, pp. 343-360, doi:10.1016/S1361-9209(03)00021-X.
24. Winebrake, James J., “The Future Impacts of Electric Drive Vehicles: A Case Study of Normative Scenario Modeling,” Futures Research Quarterly, 19 (1), Spring 2003, pp. 5-25.
23. Winebrake, James J. and Brian P. Creswick, "The Future of Hydrogen Fueling Systems for Transportation: An Application of Perspective-Based Scenario Analysis Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 70 (4), May 2003, pp. 359-384, doi:10.1016/S0040-1625(01)00189-5.
22. Farrell, Alexander E., James J. Corbett, and James J. Winebrake, “Controlling Air Pollution from Passenger Ferries: Cost Effectiveness of Seven Technological Options,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 52(12), December, 2002, pp.1399-1410.
21. Winebrake, James J., “Hype or Holy Grail: The Future of Hydrogen in Transportation,” Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, Fall 2002.
20. Winebrake, James J., Michael Q. Wang, Dongquan He, “Toxic Emissions from Mobile Sources: A Total Fuel Cycle Analysis of Conventional and Alternative Fuel Vehicles,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 51(7), July, 2001, pp.1073-1086.
19. Deaton, Michael L. and James J. Winebrake, “The Use of Mixed Effects ANCOVA to Characterize Vehicle Emissions Profiles,”Journal of Transportation and Statistics, 3(2), September, 2000.
18. Winebrake, James J., Michael L. Deaton, Timothy C. Coburn, and Kenneth J. Kelly, “Statistical Analysis of Emissions and Deterioration Rates for In-Use, High-Mileage CNG and Gasoline Vehicles,” 2000-01-1959, Society of Automotive Engineering,Warrendale, PA, June, 2000.
17. Winebrake, James J. and Steven P. Frysinger, “Integrating the Environmental Curriculum at Undergraduate Institutions,”Environmental Management, May, 2000.
16. Winebrake, James J., “Requiem or Respite? An Assessment of the Current State of the U.S. Alternative Fuel Vehicle Market,”Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment," 19(4): 43-63, Spring, 2000.
15. Deaton, Michael L. and James J. Winebrake, “Comparing Emissions Characteristics of Alternative Fuel and Conventional Fuel Vehicles: An Application of the Generalized ANCOVA Model,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 50(2), February, 2000, pp.162-168.
14. Winebrake, James J. and Michael L. Deaton, “Hazardous Air Pollution from Mobile Sources: A Comparison of Alternative and Reformulated Gasoline Vehicles,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 49(5), May, 1999, pp.576-581.
13. Winebrake, James J., Ted Jones, Andy Berger, Steve Harwanko, Adam Johnson, “Developing University-National Park Energy Partnerships,” Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment," Vol. 17, No. 3, Spring, 1998.
12. Winebrake, James J. and Michael L. Deaton, “A Comparative Analysis of Emissions Deterioration from In-Use Alternative Fuel Vehicles,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 47, December, 1997, pp.1291-1296.
11. Winebrake, James J. and Alexander E. Farrell, “The AFV Credit Program and its Role in Future Market Development,”Transportation Research: Part D—Transport and the Environment,” 2(2), June 1997, pp.125-132, doi:10.1016/S1361-9209(97)00004-7.
10. Winebrake, James J., “Rethinking Science and Technical Education: Integrated Approaches for the 21st Century,” Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, Fall, 1996.
9. Herkert, Joseph R., Alexander E. Farrell, and James J. Winebrake, “Technology Choice for Sustainable Development,” IEEE Technology and Society, 15(2), Summer, 1996.
8. Winebrake, James J., Alexander E. Farrell, and Mark A. Bernstein, “The Clean Air Act's SO2 Emissions Market: Estimating the Costs of Regulatory and Legislative Intervention,” Resource and Energy Economics, 17(3), November, 1995, pp.239-260, doi:10.1016/0928-7655(95)00006-J.
7. Winebrake, James J., “From Mandates to Commitments: Partnerships for Energy and Environmental Management,” Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, Vol. 15, No. 1, Summer, 1995.
6. Winebrake, James J., Mark A. Bernstein, and Alex E. Farrell, “Estimating the Impacts of Restrictions on Utility Participation in the SO2 Allowance Market,” The Electricity Journal, April, 1995, doi:10.1016/1040-6190(95)90035-7.
5. Winebrake, James J., “Government-Industry Partnership Development and Success: The U.S. DOE's Clean Cities Program,”Journal of Environmental Regulation, March, 1995.
4. Bernstein, Mark A., Alex E. Farrell, and James J. Winebrake, “The Environment and Economics: The Impact of Restricting the SO2 Allowance Market,” Energy Policy, 22(9), September, 1994, pp.748-754, doi:10.1016/0301-4215(94)90050-7.
3. Winebrake, James J., “Another Challenge for Energy/Environmental Strategists: Federal Law and Vehicle Fleets,” Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment," Vol. 13, No. 4, Spring, 1994.
2. Bernstein, Mark A., Alexander E. Farrell, and James J. Winebrake, “No Sale!” Public Utilities Fortnightly, Vol. 130, No. 9, November 1, 1992.
1. Winebrake, James J., “An Analysis of Technology Transfer Mechanisms for Federally Funded R&D,” Journal of Technology Transfer, Vol. 17, No. 4, Fall, 1992.
68. Winebrake, J.J., Corbett, J.J., Yuska, D., Umar, F., “Pollution Tradeoffs for Conventional and Natural Gas-Based Marine Fuels,” Sustainability,11(8), 2019, doi: 10.3390/su11082235.
67. Sofiev, M., Winebrake, J.J., Johansson, L., Carr, E., Prank, M., Soares, J., Vira, J., Kouznetsov, R., Jalkanen, J-P, Corbett, J.J., “Cleaner fuels for ships provide public health benefits with climate tradeoffs,” Nature Communications 9, 2018, doi:10.1038/s41467-017-02774-9.
66. Winebrake, J.J., Green, E.H., "Environmental Policy, Decision Making, and Rebound Effects in the U.S. Trucking Sector," Research in Transportation Business and Management, 2017, doi: 10.1016/j.rtbm.2017.02.008.
65. Holguin-Veras, J., Encarnacion, T., Gonalez-Calderon, C.A., Winebrake, J.J., Kyle, S., Herazo-Padilla, N., Kalahasthi, L., Wang, C., Adarme, W., Cantillo, V., Yoshizaki, H., Garrido, R., "Direct Impacts of Off-Hour Deliveries on Urban Freight Emissions," Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 2016, doi: 10.1016/j.trd.2016.10.013.
64. Thomson, H., Corbett, J.J., Winebrake, J.J., "Natural gas as a marine fuel," Energy Policy, Volume 87, 2015, pp.153-167, doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2015.08.027.
63. Korfmacher, K., Hawker, S.J., Winebrake, J.J., “Analysis of Environmental and Infrastructure Impacts of Transportation Activities Associated with High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing Operations in Marcellus Shale Formation,” Transportation Research Record, Volume 2503, 2015, pp.70-80, doi: 10.3141/2503-08.
62. Winebrake, J.J., Green, E.H., Comer, B., Li, C., Froman, S., Shelby, M., "Fuel Price Elasticities in the U.S. Combination Trucking Sector," Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, Volume 78, July 2015, pp.166-177, doi:10.1016/j.trd.2015.04.006.
61. Winebrake, J.J., Green, E.H., Comer, B., Li, C., Froman, S., Shelby, M., "Fuel Price Elasticities for Single-Unit Truck Operations in the United States," Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, Volume 78, July 2015, pp.178-187, doi:10.1016/j.trd.2015.05.003.
60. Winebrake, J.J., "Reaction: The integrative liberal arts and engineering - The 'grand challenge' of curricular implementation," Engineering Studies, 2015, doi:10.1080/19378629.2015.1062486.
59. Green, E.H., Skerlos, S.J., and Winebrake, J.J., “Increasing electric vehicle policy efficiency and effectiveness by reducing mainstream market bias,” Energy Policy, Volume 65, 2014, pp.562-566, doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2013.10.024.
58. Alvarez, R.A., Pacala, S.W., Winebrake, J.J., Chameides, W.L., Hamburg, S.P., “Reply to Caldeira and Myhrvold: Radiative forcing is a useful, accepted metric to compare climate influence of alternative energy choices,” (Letter), Proceedings from the National Academy of Sciences, 109 (27), 2012, doi:10.1073/pnas.1206927109.
57. Winebrake, J.J., Green, E.H., Comer, B., Corbett, J.J., Froman, S., “Estimating the Direct Rebound Effect for On-Road Freight Transportation,” Energy Policy, Volume 48, September, 2012, pp252-259, doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2012.05.018.
56. Alvarez, R.A., Pacala, S.W., Winebrake, J.J., Chameides, W.L., Hamburg, S.P., “Greater focus needed on methane leakage from natural gas infrastructure,” Proceedings from the National Academy of Sciences, April 9, 2012, doi:10.1073/pnas.1202407109.
55. Grimes-Casey, H., Girata, C.E., Whitefoot, K., Morrow, W.R., Winebrake, J.J., Keoleian, G.A., Skerlos, S.J., “Economic and Behavioral Uncertainty Analysis within a Predictive Life Cycle Inventory: An Engine Selection Case Study Estimating Rebound Effects,” Journal of Industrial Ecology, 15(5), October 2011, 726-742.
54. Meyer, P.E., Green, E.H., Corbett, J.J., Mas, C., Winebrake, J.J., “Total Fuel-Cycle Analysis of Heavy-Duty Vehicles Using Biofuels and Natural-Gas Based Alternative Fuels,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 61, March 2011, pp.285-294.
53. Corbett, J.J., Winebrake, J.J., Green, E.H., “An assessment of technologies for reducing short-lived climate forcers emitted by ships with implications for Arctic shipping,” Carbon Management, 1(2), 2010, pp.207-225.
52. Corbett, J.J., Lack, D.A., Winebrake, J.J., Harder, S., Silberman, J.A., Gold, M., “Arctic shipping emissions inventories and future scenarios,” Atmos. Chem. Phys., 10, 2010, pp.9689-9704, doi.org/10.5194/acp-10-9689-2010.
51. Comer, B., Corbett, J.J., Hawker, J.S., Korfmacher, K., Lee, E.E., Prokop, C., Winebrake, J.J., “Marine Vessels as Substitutes for Heavy-Duty Trucks in Great Lakes Freight Transportation,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 60, July, 2010, pp.884-890.
50. Winebrake, James J. and James J. Corbett, “Improving the Energy Efficiency and Environmental Performance of Goods Movement,” in Climate and Transportation Solutions: Findings from the 2009 Asilomar Conference on Transportation and Energy Policy, edited by Daniel Sperling and James S. Cannon, University of California – Davis, 2010.
49. Corbett, J.J., Winebrake, J.J., Wang, H. “International Shipping and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: From Assessment to Mitigation,” TR News, 268, May-June 2010, pp.40-44.
48. Corbett, J.J., Winebrake, J.J., “The Role of International Policy in Mitigating Global Shipping Emissions,” The Brown Journal of World Affairs, XVI (II), Spring/Summer, 2010, pp.143-154.
47. Skerlos, S.J., Winebrake, J.J., “Targeting plug-in hybrid electric vehicle policies to increase social benefits,” Energy Policy, 38, 2010, pp.705-708.
46. Corbett, James J., James J. Winebrake, “Freight Transportation and the Environment,” in Intermodal Transportation: Moving Freight in a Global Economy, edited by Michael D. Meyer and Gen Giuliano, Eno Transportation Foundation, Washington, D.C., to be published 2010.
45. Corbett, James J.; Winebrake, James J.; Endresen, Oyvind; Eide, Magnus; Dalsoren, Stig; Isaksen, Ivar S.; Sorgard, Eirik. “International Maritime Shipping: The Impact of Globalisation on Activity Levels,” in Globalisation, Transport, and Environment, edited by N. A. Braathen, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris, 2010, ISBN 978-92-64-07919-9.
44. Van Dender, Kurt; Crist, Philippe; Corbett, James J.; Winebrake, James J. “Policy Instruments to Limit Negative Environmental Impacts: An Economic Perspective,” in Globalisation, Transport, and Environment, edited by N. A. Braathen, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris, 2010, ISBN 978-92-64-07919-9.
43. Endresen, Oyvind; Eide, Magnus; Dalsoren, Stig; Isaksen, Ivar S.; Sorgard, Eirik; Corbett, James J.; Winebrake, James J.“International Maritime Shipping: Environmental Impacts of Increased Activity Levels,” in Globalisation, Transport, and Environment, edited by N. A. Braathen, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris, 2010, ISBN 978-92-64-07919-9.
42. Corbett, J.J., Wang, H., Winebrake, J.J., “The effectiveness and costs of speed reduction on emissions from international shipping,” Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 14, 2009, pp.593-598.
41. Winebrake, J.J., Corbett, J.J., Green, E.H., Eyring, V., Lauer, A., “Mitigating the Health Impacts of Pollution from International Shipping: An Assessment of Low-Sulfur Fuel Mandates,” Environmental Science & Technology, 43(13), 2009, pp.4776-4782.
40. Lauer, A., Eyring, V., Corbett, J.J., Wang, C., Winebrake, J.J., “An Assessment of Near Future Policy Instruments for International Shipping: Impact on Atmospheric Aerosol Burdens and the Earth’s Radiation Budget,” Environmental Science & Technology, 43(15), 2009, pp.5592-5598.
39. Stepp, M., Winebrake, J.J., Hawker, J.S., Skerlos, S.J., “Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Policies and the Transportation Sector: The Role of Feedback Effects on Policy Effectiveness,” Energy Policy, 37, 2009, pp.2774-2787.
38. Meyer, P., Winebrake, J.J., “Modeling Technology Diffusion of Complementary Goods: The Case of Hydrogen Vehicles and Refueling Infrastructure,” Technovation, 29(2), 2009, pp. 77-91, doi:10.1016/j.technovation.2008.05.004.
37. Winebrake, J.J., Corbett, J.J., Falzarano, A., Hawker, J.S., Korfmacher, K., Ketha, S., Zilora, S., “Assessing Energy, Environmental, and Economic Tradeoffs in Intermodal Freight Transportation,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 58(8), August, 2008.
36. Winebrake, J.J., Rothenberg, S., Luo, J., Green, E.H., “Automotive Transportation in China: Technology, Policy, Market Dynamics, and Sustainability,” International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 2(4), 2008, pp. 213-233.
35. Corbett, James J. and James J. Winebrake, “Emissions Tradeoffs Among Alternate Marine Fuels: Total Fuel Cycle Analysis of Residual Oil, Marine Gas Oil, and Marine Diesel Oil,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 58(4), April 2008, pp.1-5.
34. Wang, Chengfeng, James J. Corbett, and James J. Winebrake, “Cost Effectiveness of Reducing Ship Sulfur Emissions,”Environmental Science & Technology, 41(24), December 15, 2007, pp. 8233-8239.
33. Corbett, James J., James J. Winebrake, Erin H. Green, Prasad Kasibhatla, Veronika Eyring, Axel Lauer, “Mortality from Ship Emissions: A Global Assessment,” Environmental Science & Technology, 41(24), December 15, 2007, pp. 8512-8518.
32. Corbett, James J., James J. Winebrake, “Sustainable Movement of Goods: Energy and Environmental Implications of Trucks, Trains, Ships, and Planes,” Environmental Management, November, 2007, pp.8-12.
31. Winebrake, James J., James J. Corbett, and Patrick E. Meyer, “Energy Use and Emissions from Marine Vessels: A Total Fuel Cycle Approach,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 57(1), January, 2007, pp. 102-110.
30. Winebrake, James J., Denys Sakva, “An Evaluation of Errors in U.S. Energy Forecasts: 1982-2002,” Energy Policy, 34(18), 2006, pp.3475-3483,
doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2005.07.018.
29. Green, Erin H. and James J. Winebrake, “An Assessment of Renewable Energy Potential for U.S. National Parks,” Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, 25(4), 2006, pp. 39-55.
28. Winebrake, James J., James J. Corbett, Chenfeng Wang, Alex Farrell, and Pippa Woods, “Optimal Fleet-wide Emissions Reductions for Passenger Ferries: An Application of a Mixed-Integer Non-Linear Programming Model for the New York-New Jersey Harbor,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 55(4), April, 2005, pp. 458-466.
27. Winebrake, James J., “Power Systems” in Carl Mitcham (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics, Macmillan Reference, USA, 2005.
26. Winebrake, James J., “The Use of Technology Roadmaps for Energy Planning and Policy Decisions,” Energy Engineering, 101(4), 2004, pp. 20-36.
25. Farrell, Alexander E., Deborah H. Redman, James J. Corbett, and James J. Winebrake, “Comparing Air Pollution from Ferry and Landside Commuting,” Transportation Research: D, 8(5), September, 2003, pp. 343-360, doi:10.1016/S1361-9209(03)00021-X.
24. Winebrake, James J., “The Future Impacts of Electric Drive Vehicles: A Case Study of Normative Scenario Modeling,” Futures Research Quarterly, 19 (1), Spring 2003, pp. 5-25.
23. Winebrake, James J. and Brian P. Creswick, "The Future of Hydrogen Fueling Systems for Transportation: An Application of Perspective-Based Scenario Analysis Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 70 (4), May 2003, pp. 359-384, doi:10.1016/S0040-1625(01)00189-5.
22. Farrell, Alexander E., James J. Corbett, and James J. Winebrake, “Controlling Air Pollution from Passenger Ferries: Cost Effectiveness of Seven Technological Options,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 52(12), December, 2002, pp.1399-1410.
21. Winebrake, James J., “Hype or Holy Grail: The Future of Hydrogen in Transportation,” Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, Fall 2002.
20. Winebrake, James J., Michael Q. Wang, Dongquan He, “Toxic Emissions from Mobile Sources: A Total Fuel Cycle Analysis of Conventional and Alternative Fuel Vehicles,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 51(7), July, 2001, pp.1073-1086.
19. Deaton, Michael L. and James J. Winebrake, “The Use of Mixed Effects ANCOVA to Characterize Vehicle Emissions Profiles,”Journal of Transportation and Statistics, 3(2), September, 2000.
18. Winebrake, James J., Michael L. Deaton, Timothy C. Coburn, and Kenneth J. Kelly, “Statistical Analysis of Emissions and Deterioration Rates for In-Use, High-Mileage CNG and Gasoline Vehicles,” 2000-01-1959, Society of Automotive Engineering,Warrendale, PA, June, 2000.
17. Winebrake, James J. and Steven P. Frysinger, “Integrating the Environmental Curriculum at Undergraduate Institutions,”Environmental Management, May, 2000.
16. Winebrake, James J., “Requiem or Respite? An Assessment of the Current State of the U.S. Alternative Fuel Vehicle Market,”Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment," 19(4): 43-63, Spring, 2000.
15. Deaton, Michael L. and James J. Winebrake, “Comparing Emissions Characteristics of Alternative Fuel and Conventional Fuel Vehicles: An Application of the Generalized ANCOVA Model,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 50(2), February, 2000, pp.162-168.
14. Winebrake, James J. and Michael L. Deaton, “Hazardous Air Pollution from Mobile Sources: A Comparison of Alternative and Reformulated Gasoline Vehicles,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 49(5), May, 1999, pp.576-581.
13. Winebrake, James J., Ted Jones, Andy Berger, Steve Harwanko, Adam Johnson, “Developing University-National Park Energy Partnerships,” Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment," Vol. 17, No. 3, Spring, 1998.
12. Winebrake, James J. and Michael L. Deaton, “A Comparative Analysis of Emissions Deterioration from In-Use Alternative Fuel Vehicles,” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 47, December, 1997, pp.1291-1296.
11. Winebrake, James J. and Alexander E. Farrell, “The AFV Credit Program and its Role in Future Market Development,”Transportation Research: Part D—Transport and the Environment,” 2(2), June 1997, pp.125-132, doi:10.1016/S1361-9209(97)00004-7.
10. Winebrake, James J., “Rethinking Science and Technical Education: Integrated Approaches for the 21st Century,” Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, Fall, 1996.
9. Herkert, Joseph R., Alexander E. Farrell, and James J. Winebrake, “Technology Choice for Sustainable Development,” IEEE Technology and Society, 15(2), Summer, 1996.
8. Winebrake, James J., Alexander E. Farrell, and Mark A. Bernstein, “The Clean Air Act's SO2 Emissions Market: Estimating the Costs of Regulatory and Legislative Intervention,” Resource and Energy Economics, 17(3), November, 1995, pp.239-260, doi:10.1016/0928-7655(95)00006-J.
7. Winebrake, James J., “From Mandates to Commitments: Partnerships for Energy and Environmental Management,” Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, Vol. 15, No. 1, Summer, 1995.
6. Winebrake, James J., Mark A. Bernstein, and Alex E. Farrell, “Estimating the Impacts of Restrictions on Utility Participation in the SO2 Allowance Market,” The Electricity Journal, April, 1995, doi:10.1016/1040-6190(95)90035-7.
5. Winebrake, James J., “Government-Industry Partnership Development and Success: The U.S. DOE's Clean Cities Program,”Journal of Environmental Regulation, March, 1995.
4. Bernstein, Mark A., Alex E. Farrell, and James J. Winebrake, “The Environment and Economics: The Impact of Restricting the SO2 Allowance Market,” Energy Policy, 22(9), September, 1994, pp.748-754, doi:10.1016/0301-4215(94)90050-7.
3. Winebrake, James J., “Another Challenge for Energy/Environmental Strategists: Federal Law and Vehicle Fleets,” Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment," Vol. 13, No. 4, Spring, 1994.
2. Bernstein, Mark A., Alexander E. Farrell, and James J. Winebrake, “No Sale!” Public Utilities Fortnightly, Vol. 130, No. 9, November 1, 1992.
1. Winebrake, James J., “An Analysis of Technology Transfer Mechanisms for Federally Funded R&D,” Journal of Technology Transfer, Vol. 17, No. 4, Fall, 1992.