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Greenhouse–gas–trading markets

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2002
This paper summarizes the extension of new market mechanisms for environmental services, explains of the importance of generating price information indicative of the cost of mitigating greenhouse gases (GHGs) and presents the rationale and objectives for pilot GHG-trading markets.
Richard, Sandor   +2 more
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions

ChemViews, 2012
This report, part of the NJ Department of Environmental Protection's report into environmental trends, focuses on greenhouse gas emissions trends based on various estimates including: fuel consumption, methane emitted from landfills, certain halogenated gases and carbon released from land clearing and carbon sequestered through forest growth.
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Greenhouse gas emissions

2008
This publication discusses the implications of rising temperatures and sea levels which result from greenhouse gas emissions.
C. A. M. de Klein   +2 more
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Greenhouse Gas Trends

IEEE Spectrum, 2008
Last year, critics of the Kyoto Protocol glammed onto statistics showing apparently that the Europeans have been less successful than the United States in curtailing the growth of greenhouse-gas emissions. Considered in the context of the Kyoto compliance period starting in 1990 and taking the current membership of the EU into account, Europe has cut ...
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Greenhouse Gas Inventory

2011
The “greenhouse effect” is the warming of the Earth due to the presence of GHGs. The name “green house” is borrowed from phenomenon used in greenhouses to raise temperature capturing long wave radiation within the green house. Solar radiation from the sun absorbed by the surface of the Earth and then radiated back to the atmosphere in the form of long ...
Ramesha Chandrappa   +2 more
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Greenhouse gas chemistry

Energy Conversion and Management, 1997
Abstract One of the major problems facing mankind is the global warming of the atmosphere due to man-made emissions of greenhouse gases. Mitigation of these greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere can be achieved by using direct control technologies (capture, disposal or chemical recycling).
A Bill   +4 more
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