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Reporting emissions of greenhouse gases in Canada
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1994Non-carbon dioxide greenhouse gases are considered in "Canada's National Report on Climate Change: Actions to Meet Commitments Under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change". By including all major greenhouse gases and their anthropogenic sources and sinks using best available science, the Report provides a practical illustration of ...
Patrick Finlay, Robert Stobbs
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, 2015
As fossil fuel based chemical products, synthetic fertilizers are highly energy鄄intensive and therefore highly carbon鄄intensive products as well. Fertilizers are one of the most important modern agricultural materials for enhancing crop yields.
陈舜 Chen Shun+2 more
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As fossil fuel based chemical products, synthetic fertilizers are highly energy鄄intensive and therefore highly carbon鄄intensive products as well. Fertilizers are one of the most important modern agricultural materials for enhancing crop yields.
陈舜 Chen Shun+2 more
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, 2015
The European Transdisciplinary Assessment of Climate Engineering (EuTRACE): Removing Greenhouse Gases from the Atmosphere and Reflecting Sunlight away from ...
A. Aaheim+30 more
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The European Transdisciplinary Assessment of Climate Engineering (EuTRACE): Removing Greenhouse Gases from the Atmosphere and Reflecting Sunlight away from ...
A. Aaheim+30 more
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2017
Most analysis of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the literature concentrates on motor vehicle emissions, since transportation generates the most GHG emissions at 33 % (with the industrial sector second at 27 %) if the GHGs from electricity are distributed to each end-use sector.
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Most analysis of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the literature concentrates on motor vehicle emissions, since transportation generates the most GHG emissions at 33 % (with the industrial sector second at 27 %) if the GHGs from electricity are distributed to each end-use sector.
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Emissions of Greenhouse gases in The Netherlands
Energy Conversion and Management, 1996Abstract The emission inventory in the Netherlands comprises the registration, analysis and localization of emission data of both industrial and non-industrial sources. The objective of the emission inventory is to monitor the emissions from sources of air and water pollution on a national scale.
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Mitigation of greenhouse gases released from mining activities: A review
International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials, 2021Liyuan Liu+6 more
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Slag, steel and greenhouse gases
Revue de Métallurgie, 2002A steel mill is a logistical hub, where iron units, by-products and effluents such as CO 2 compete in terms of volume. The problematics of greenhouse gas emissions will probably strengthen these transversal relationships. For example, blast furnace slag, which is a prime secondary material for the cement industry, substitutes for CO 2 intensive raw ...
J.-M. Delbecq+3 more
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Emissivity of the main greenhouse gases
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2013Based on the high-resolution data on the absorption lines of gases from the HITRAN open inter-national database in conjunction with inverse Fourier transform, the autocorrelation function of the total dipole moment of the molecules of the main greenhouse gases, such as H2O, CO2, O3, N2O, and CH4, are determined.
A. E. Galashev, O. R. Rakhmanova
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Nature Geoscience, 2011
Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture is important and achievable. However, cutting emissions to meet the UK's legal targets for 2050 will bring technical and political challenges, and may affect food production.
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Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture is important and achievable. However, cutting emissions to meet the UK's legal targets for 2050 will bring technical and political challenges, and may affect food production.
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