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Analysing the CO2 Emission Function in Iran [PDF]

open access: yesمحیط زیست و توسعه فرابخشی, 2022
Introduction: According to international reports, the emission of carbon dioxide in Iran is increasing and it is moving to the top ranks of the first ten countries in the emission of carbon dioxide, research in this field is necessary.
Samaneh Bagheri
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Greenhouse gas emission from motor vehicles in Poland in 2015

open access: yesEnvironmental Protection and Natural Resources, 2018
The article presents the results of the inventory of greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles in Poland in 2015. The inventory was developed in accordance with the applicable guidelines for the annual greenhouse gas emission inventory (Decision 24/CP.
Chłopek Zdzisław   +2 more
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Carbon dioxide emission scenarios for the USA [PDF]

open access: yesEnergy Policy, 2006
A model of carbon dioxide emissions of the USA is presented. The model consists of population, income per capita, economic structure, final and primary energy intensity per sector, primary fuel mix, and emission coefficients. The model is simple enough to be calibrated to observations since 1850. The model is used to project emissions until 2100.
openaire   +6 more sources

Scenarios of carbon dioxide emissions from aviation [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Environmental Change, 2010
We use a model of international and domestic tourist numbers and flows to project tourist numbers and emissions from international tourism out to 2100. We find that between 2005 and 2100 international tourism grows substantially. Not only do people take more trips but these also increase in length.
Karen Mayor, Richard S. J. Tol
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Carbon dioxide emissions of Antarctic tourism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The increase of tourism to the Antarctic continent may entail not only local but also global environmental impacts. These latter impacts, which are mainly caused by transport, have been generally ignored.
Amelung, B.   +7 more
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Steel slag derived oxygen carriers and solid sorbents for chemical looping CO2 capture: A mini review

open access: yesResults in Engineering
Steel slag is a solid waste in iron and steel industry, which shows a harmful effect on the environment as its high valuable reutilization ratio is quite low.
Bo Jin   +6 more
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Symmetric and asymmetric effects of financial development on carbon dioxide emissions in Nigeria: Evidence from linear and nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag analyses

open access: yesEnergy Exploration & Exploitation, 2020
This study examines the impact of financial development on carbon dioxide emissions in Nigeria over the period 1971–2014. Income per capita, energy consumption, exchange rate and urbanization are incorporated in the analysis. The empirical analysis based
Philip C Omoke   +2 more
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The asymmetric effects of economic growth, urbanization and deindustrialization on carbon emissions: Evidence from China

open access: yesEnergy Reports, 2022
Under the international environmental constraints formed by the implementation of carbon emissions reductions, China is facing tremendous pressure to reduce emissions while promoting stable economic development. This study analyzes the effects of Chinese
Yueli Tang, Huiming Zhu, Jing Yang
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Chemical looping CO2 capture and in-situ conversion as a promising platform for green and low-carbon industry transition: Review and perspective

open access: yesCarbon Capture Science & Technology
Industrial flue gas and solid waste with the characteristics of large emissions and complicated distributions are two issues for industry, due to that sequential CO2 capture and utilization for flue gas shows high energy-cost penalties and solid waste ...
Bo Jin   +6 more
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National carbon dioxide emissions: geography matters [PDF]

open access: yesArea, 2004
This article examines the role of geographical factors as determinants of cross‐country differences in per capita carbon dioxide emissions. Such differences have been explained by economists mostly in terms of per capita income. Geographical factors on the other hand have been neglected by economic analysis.
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