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Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Impacts of Population-Wide Adoption of Dietary Guidelines in China. [PDF]
Crowe S, Green R, Reynolds C, Shankar B.
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Impact of Feeding Level and Multi-Nutrient Blocks with Polyherbals on Weight Changes and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Lambs. [PDF]
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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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Managing Greenhouse Gas Emission
2022Rice (Oryza sativa) production systems have faced the two opposing challenges all over the world: the need to increase the production to nourish the world’s increasing population and reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). Nitrous oxide (N2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are the most significant GHGs ...
Sajjad Hussain +11 more
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2013
Plant-breeding approaches, allied to knowledge of animal nutrition, have considerable promise with respect to reducing emissions of both nitrous oxide and methane from livestock agriculture. Reduction in the requirement for nitrogenous fertilizer through enhanced nitrogen-use efficiency will also reduce nitrous oxide emissions from arable systems ...
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Plant-breeding approaches, allied to knowledge of animal nutrition, have considerable promise with respect to reducing emissions of both nitrous oxide and methane from livestock agriculture. Reduction in the requirement for nitrogenous fertilizer through enhanced nitrogen-use efficiency will also reduce nitrous oxide emissions from arable systems ...
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Scenarios
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2000Abstract The objective of this article is to summarize a set of 40 emissions scenarios developed by five different modeling teams. The scenarios are based on an extensive assessment of the literature and shared assumptions about the main driving forces of future emissions. They were developed in collaboration with many groups and individuals over the
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China's greenhouse gas emissions
Global Environmental Change, 1994Abstract China is already the world's second largest producer of greenhouse gases, and its emissions will increase substantially during the coming generation. Rapid economic expansion will need much higher inputs of primary energy, and the continuing heavy reliance on coal will more than double the recent CO 2 emissions.
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