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Tracking air pollution and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions in 13,189 urban areas worldwide using large geospatial datasets. [PDF]
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Effects of biochar and nitrogen fertilizer on microbial communities, CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, and organic carbon content in soil. [PDF]
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Optimal reductions in CO2 emissions
Energy Policy, 1997Current optimizing climate-economy models use CO2 uptake functions that greatly underestimate both peak atmospheric CO2 concentrations and the time horizon of elevated CO2. As a result these models underestimate potential global warming damages. Here, a more realistic, but practical, carbon cycle parameterization is developed that can be incorporated ...
P A, Schultz, J F, Kasting
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Thermoeconomics and CO2-emissions
Energy, 1990Abstract Strategies of reducing carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) are evaluated by an optimization model for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) that was originally designed to optimize the use of primary energy and the costs of the energy system. The model is extended to included a third objective function which monitors the production of carbon ...
H.-M. Groscurth, R. Kümmel
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CO2 -based response emission modelling
2014With a shift to on-road emission testing, both for European legislation (RDE Real Driving Emissions) as in the TNO in-house test program, emission modelling demands for a PEMS-based approach. In comparison to NEDC-based emission modelling, the emission variations in PEMS test results depend on many more aspects, such as emission control strategy ...
Ligterink, N.E. +2 more
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2015
In order to achieve carbon reduction targets we need to be able to accurately measure our greenhouse gas emissions. In this chapter we explore the concept of carbon footprints, how they are comprised and importantly how they can be reduced.
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In order to achieve carbon reduction targets we need to be able to accurately measure our greenhouse gas emissions. In this chapter we explore the concept of carbon footprints, how they are comprised and importantly how they can be reduced.
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Anthropogenic CO2 emission uncertainties
2020<p>The CO2 Human Emissions (CHE) project has been tasked by the European Commission to prepare the development of a European capacity to monitor anthropogenic CO2 emissions. The monitoring of fossil fuel CO2 emissions has to come with a sufficiently low uncertainty in order to be useful for policymakers. In this context, the main
Margarita Choulga +6 more
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Nature Geoscience, 2010
Emissions of CO2 are the main contributor to anthropogenic climate change. Here we present updated information on their present and near-future estimates. We calculate that global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel burning decreased by 1.3% in 2009 owing to the global financial and economic crisis that started in 2008; this is half the decrease anticipated
Friedlingstein, P. +9 more
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Emissions of CO2 are the main contributor to anthropogenic climate change. Here we present updated information on their present and near-future estimates. We calculate that global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel burning decreased by 1.3% in 2009 owing to the global financial and economic crisis that started in 2008; this is half the decrease anticipated
Friedlingstein, P. +9 more
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1995
When considering the problem of CO2 emissions, a distinction must be made between the sources of pollution. For the purpose of this study, only anthropogenic emissions, i.e. emissions from technology systems created by man, will be considered. These emissions essentially are the result of energy conversion processes. Approx.
Fred Schäfer, Richard van Basshuysen
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When considering the problem of CO2 emissions, a distinction must be made between the sources of pollution. For the purpose of this study, only anthropogenic emissions, i.e. emissions from technology systems created by man, will be considered. These emissions essentially are the result of energy conversion processes. Approx.
Fred Schäfer, Richard van Basshuysen
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Visualizing Global CO2 Emissions
2018Using CO2 emissions data, students will learn how to visualize data with Tableau Public. The teaching materials are suitable for upper-level undergraduate courses on data analysis and research methods in Environmental Sciences and Studies.
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