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Non-negligible greenhouse gases from urban sewer system
Background The urban sewer system is an important component of urban water infrastructure for sewage collection and transportation, and in-sewer transportation of sewage can cause multitudinous contaminant degradations which lead to formation of gaseous ...
Pengkang Jin +3 more
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Highly Selective Adsorption of Perfluorinated Greenhouse Gases by Porous Organic Cages
Anthropogenic greenhouse gases contribute to global warming. Among those gases, perfluorocarbons (PFCs) are thousands to tens of thousands of times more harmful to the environment than comparable amounts of carbon dioxide.
Ke Tian +7 more
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Deep mitigation of CO2 and non-CO2 greenhouse gases toward 1.5 °C and 2 °C futures
Stabilizing climate change well below 2 °C and towards 1.5 °C requires comprehensive mitigation of all greenhouse gases (GHG), including both CO2 and non-CO2 GHG emissions.
Yang Ou +13 more
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Observations of greenhouse gases as climate indicators
Humans have significantly altered the energy balance of the Earth’s climate system mainly not only by extracting and burning fossil fuels but also by altering the biosphere and using halocarbons.
L. Bruhwiler +8 more
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Simultaneous on‐chip sensing of multiple greenhouse gases in a complex gas environment is highly desirable in industry, agriculture, and meteorology, but remains challenging due to their ultralow concentrations and mutual interference.
Hong Zhou +9 more
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GREENHOUSE GASES: A REVIEW OF LOSSES AND BENEFITS
This study provides a review of benefit and losses of greenhouse gases. For the last decades, the average global temperature is rising on the surface as well as on the oceans.
Marc Audi, Amjad Ali, M. Kassem
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Indirect long-term global radiative cooling from NOx emissions [PDF]
Anthropogenic emissions of short‐lived, chemically reactive gases, such as NO x and CO, are known to influence climate by altering the chemistry of the global troposphere and thereby the abundance of the greenhouse gases O3, CH4 and the HFCs.
Akimoto, H. +2 more
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Pasture management and greenhouse gases emissions
Pastures are important environments worldwide because they offer many ecosystem services and sustain meat and milk production. However, pastures ecosystems are responsible for greenhouse gas (GHG) emission. The major GHGs include CO2, CH4, and N2O.
Abmael da Silva Cardoso +6 more
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Bottom-up simulations of methane and ethane emissions from global oil and gas systems 1980 to 2012
Existing bottom-up emission inventories of methane from global oil and gas systems do not satisfactorily explain year-on-year variation in atmospheric methane estimated by top-down models.
Lena Höglund-Isaksson
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Maximum global warming potential formula
The calculations of the global warming dynamics were made taking into account the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions according to the recommendations of the Paris Agreement.
Vladimir V. Tetelmin
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