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Livestock Greenhouse Gas Emission and Mitigation Potential in China
Journal of Environmental Management, 2023Livestock is an important source of greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE) in China. Understanding the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission trends and reduction strategies in livestock is crucial for promoting low-carbon transformation of the livestock sector (LS) and achieving the goal of "carbon peak and carbon neutralization".
Dawei He +3 more
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RENEWABLE ENERGY AND GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION
2000The paper develops an exhaustible resource model with cumulative pollution and a backstop technology that exhibits increasing marginal costs of production. The model explores conditions under which it is optimal to have a protracted transition period where both an exhaustible and renewable resource are used simultaneously.
Choiniere, Conrad J. +1 more
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Greenhouse gas mitigation: Policy options
Energy Conversion and Management, 1996Abstract Reducing greenhouse gas emissions will require changes to the pattern of energy supply and use. Energy use is largely shaped by social factors, as is clear from comparative studies which show that there is no simple link between energy use and either wealth or climate.
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Fossil Fuel and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 1994Within the last two years the world has become well alerted to the Global Greenhouse problem. Certainly the physical science of the potential of the greenhouse effect is quite simple and well understood. When a greenhouse gas such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide or chlorofluorocarbons is put into the atmosphere and its concentration increases,
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Greenhouse Gas Mitigation on Diversified Farms
2005Agriculture can potentially contribute to Canada meeting its commitment to reduce net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions under the Kyoto protocol. A representative crop - livestock feeding farm on the Canadian prairies is used to estimate the cost of net GHG abatement, taking into account CO2 equivalent emissions and carbon sequestration.
Smith, Elwin G. +3 more
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Synthetic Biofuels and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
2020Increasing awareness among the masses, environment, and the depleting natural oil reservoirs, a replacement for the fossil fuels is urgently required. Presently, biofuels are having increased scientific and societal attention, due to factors such as the need for high energy security, foreign exchange savings, oil price fluctuation, and concern over ...
Jyoti Porwal +3 more
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Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in U.S. Agriculture and Forestry
Science, 2001Greenhouse gas mitigation possibilities in the agricultural and forest sector represent a complex system of interlinked strategies. To assess their true economic implementation potential, major mitigation strategies are simultaneously examined with a U.S. agricultural sector model over a large range of hypothetical carbon prices.
McCarl, Bruce A., Schneider, Uwe
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Sustainable consumption and greenhouse gas mitigation
Climate Policy, 2003Abstract The international discourses on climate change and sustainable development represent different cultures. The sustainable development process has sought to build agreement among competing discourse coalitions. The climate change process focuses on designing cost-effective measures based on expert analysis.
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Photosynthetic greenhouse gas mitigation by ocean nourishment
Energy Conversion and Management, 1997The phytoplankton of the upper ocean remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by photosynthesis. Their detritus or that of their grazers falls into the deeper ocean taking carbon with it. The ocean uptake of carbon dioxide is limited by the availability of nitrogen in the upper waters over much of the global ocean.
Ian S.F Jones, D Otaegui
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Hidden Health Benefits of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
Science, 2001The adoption of readily available measures to lower GHG emissions in Santiago, Mexico City, SA£o Paulo, and New York over the next two decades would also provide major public health benefits from associated reductions in particulate matter and ozone ambient concentrations.
Luis Cifuentes +4 more
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