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Synergistic effects of biochar on soil organic carbon, greenhouse gas mitigation, and maize productivity in saline-alkali environments. [PDF]
Qi Q, Shi H, Yan J, Ren W, Fan L, Su Y.
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Toward greenhouse gas neutrality: China's post-2030 transition pathway and policy. [PDF]
Du E +13 more
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Machine learning estimates for G20 subnational urban GHG emissions from 2000-2020. [PDF]
Yu Y, Wang X, Manya D, Hsu A.
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Increasing propellant gas emissions from pressurized metered-dose inhalers in obstructive lung diseases in France over 11 years. [PDF]
Mahé J +6 more
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Synergistic effects of biochar and cellulase on carbon emission reduction and humification during co-composting of cattle manure and sugarcane bagasse. [PDF]
Liu X +6 more
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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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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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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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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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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 A. Sathaye
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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 A. Sathaye
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Teleconsultations reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 2013Objectives Health services contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. New models of delivering care closer to patients have the potential to reduce travelling and associated emissions. We aimed to compare the emissions of patients attending a teleconsultation – an outpatient appointment using video-conferencing equipment – with those of ...
Tiago Cravo, Oliveira +3 more
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