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Greenhouse Gas Emission Accounting
National emission inventories are surrounded with uncertainties, which cannot be eliminated completely but can be managed. In this study methods were developed for the review and assessment of the quality of national inventories for the Kyoto Protocol.
van Amstel, A.R.+2 more
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The transport sector is one of the major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. This study investigated three greenhouse gases emitted from road transport: CO2, N2O and CH4 emissions as a function of engine warm up and driving cycles.
Andrews, GE+6 more
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A Molecularly Defined Medullary Network for Control of Respiratory Homeostasis
The dynamic interplay between central respiratory chemoreceptors and the respiratory central pattern generator is essential for maintaining stable respiratory rhythm and patterns, particularly during sleep. This study offers novel insights into the anatomical, molecular, and functional characteristics of a medullary network involving the nucleus ...
Tianjiao Deng+16 more
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Energy, greenhouse gas emissions and irrigated agriculture [PDF]
On-farm energy efficiency is becoming a significant issue for highly mechanised irrigated agricultural industries due to rising energy costs and concern over greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Baillie, C. P., Chen, G.
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The high‐temperature induced the exsolution of La from La‐Co3O4 lattice and facilitated the in situ formation of highly active LaRuO3 perovskite through a solid‐phase reaction with surface RuOx. This process significantly enhanced the thermal and hydrothermal stability of Ru/La‐Co3O4 for light hydrocarbons (LHs) oxidation, providing an innovative ...
Biao Gao+11 more
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Coal methane is a hydrocarbon gas with methane as its main component. This is a collective term for coalbed methane (CBM) and coal mine gas, which coexist with coal in coal seams.
Shuxun SANG+7 more
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Scenarios of future annual carbon footprints of astronomical research infrastructures [PDF]
Research infrastructures have been identified as an important source of greenhouse gas emissions of astronomical research. Based on a comprehensive inventory of 1,211 ground-based observatories and space missions, we assessed the evolution of the number of astronomical facilities and their carbon footprint from 1945 to 2022.
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Methane: A Neglected Greenhouse Gas [PDF]
Methane is a greenhouse gas that gets far less public attention than carbon dioxide. This is entirely unwarranted. Being 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide in trapping heat in the atmosphere, methane accounts for about one-sixth of all ...
Claudia Kemfert, Wolf-Peter Schill
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The Climate Heroes of the Future? [PDF]
How farmers may earn money from greenhouse gas emission trading in the ...
Svendsen, Gert Tinggaard
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