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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 ...
Sushil Gupta   +2 more
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Greenhouse Gas Inventories

2011
Benefits of dealing with uncertainty in greenhouse gas inventories: introduction.- Statistical dependence in input data of national greenhouse gas inventories: effects on the overall inventory uncertainty.- Uncertainty analysis for estimation of landfill emissions and data sensitivity for the input variation.- Toward Bayesian uncertainty quantification
Sten Nilsson   +3 more
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The Greenhouse Gas Instrument

2021
The climate change caused by the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere which are increasing year by year has become one of the most important questions on earth. To solve the climate question, we need to detect these gases in the atmosphere, obtain their concentration distribution, and analyze their sources.
Dazhou Xiao   +6 more
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions

2002
Increase in greenhouse gas concentration in the atmosphere due to human activities is one of the contributory factors to global warming and climate change. The dominant greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O); the major sources of emissions are fossil fuel combustion, land-use change and agricultural activities ...
N. H. Ravindranath, Jayant Sathaye
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The greenhouse-gas gang

Nature Climate Change, 2012
Carbon dioxide is not the only air pollutant to cause warming and, in the race to combat global temperature rise, policymakers are now focusing on the other culprits, as Sonja van Renssen finds out.
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The greenhouse gas value of ecosystems [PDF]

open access: possibleGlobal Change Biology, 2010
As society faces the urgent need to mitigate climate change, it is critical to understand how various ecosystems contribute to the climate, and to express these contributions in terms that are meaningful to policymakers, economists, land managers, and other nonscience interest holders.
Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira   +1 more
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Greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation in rice agriculture

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Haoyu Qian   +20 more
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A Greenhouse Gas Surprise

Scientific American, 2015
The article focuses on per capita greenhouse gas emissions, commenting that on a per person basis the nations of Kuwait, Qatar, and Trinidad and Tobago have the highest rates of greenhouse gas emissions due to the economic domination of oil and natural gas production in those nations.
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