id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-335330-d8qevnl5 Brown, Stephen P.A. The continuing evolution of Energy Policy 2020-04-09 .txt text/plain 2841 144 53 Dominated by the oil crises, security of supply, and energy efficiency, the 1975, 76, 77 and 79 volumes did not have any articles addressing environmental or climate change issues. Articles about climate issues related to energy use took a bit longer to develop, and the journal published a special issue on climate policy in 1993. Increased recognition about environmental issues and climate change associated with energy use and then rising oil prices have stimulated a strong surge in research about energy policy. Although the journal has become more technical as the field of energy-related research has matured, we expect the articles that we publish to inform energy-related policy. We are working to increase the number of Invited Review Articles, and we continue to seek the submission of manuscripts addressing behavioral aspects of energy choices that need to be better understood in order to design effective programs and policies. ./cache/cord-335330-d8qevnl5.txt ./txt/cord-335330-d8qevnl5.txt