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Capturing Greenhouse Gases

Scientific American, 2000
Howard J. Herzog   +2 more
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Tradable Permits for Greenhouse Gases

2014
Reducing greenhouse gases emissions to address global warming implies high costs for all economic sectors. These costs can be reduced by introducing some compliance flexibility, allowing the trade of emission permits. However, the design of emission trading schemes is key to their effectiveness, i.e., their ability to reduce a pollution at a lower cost ...
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The Roles of Greenhouse Gases in Global Warming

Energy & Environment, 2012
Scientists are still debating the reasons for “global warming”. The author questions the validity of the calculations for the models published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and especially the future scenarios. Through spectral calculations, the author finds that water vapour accounts for approximately 87% of the greenhouse ...
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Radiation and Greenhouse Gases

2007
The sun is the ultimate source of energy for the earth-atmosphere-ocean system. Since the earth is situated far away from the sun, with a mean distance of about 1.5 × 10 8 km, radiation is the only method of energy transfer from the sun to the earth. The space between the topmost layer of the atmosphere and the sun is devoid of any matter.
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Warming of subarctic tundra increases emissions of all three important greenhouse gases – carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide

Global Change Biology, 2017
C. Voigt   +7 more
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The Climatic Response to Greenhouse Gases

1992
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the climatic response to greenhouse gases. Mathematical models translate conceptual ideas in quantitative statements. Models usually are not faithful simulations of the full complexity of reality, of course, but they display the logical consequences of explicit sets of plausible assumptions.
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High emissions of greenhouse gases from grasslands on peat and other organic soils

Global Change Biology, 2016
B. Tiemeyer   +22 more
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