نتایج جستجو برای: high greenhouse gas emissions

تعداد نتایج: 2304599  

2002
Bodil Merethe Larsen Torstein Bye Brita Bye

During the last decade, Norway has carried out an ambitious climate policy by implementing a relatively high carbon tax already in 1991. The Norwegian carbon taxes are among the highest in the world. Data for the development in CO2 emissions provide a unique opportunity to evaluate carbon taxes as a policy tool for CO2 abatement. We combine a divisia index decomposition method and applied gener...

2008
Alex Avery Dennis Avery

doi:10.1289/ehp.11562 Cohn et al. (2008) suggested that birth cohort trends in breast cancer rates for women under 50 years of age are consistent with declining use of DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) after 1959. They cited Weiss (2007) in claiming that increased detection and treatment of in situ breast cancer must be considered when interpreting recent trends in breast cancer mortality r...

2016
R. Michael Hardesty Alan Brewer Scott P. Sandberg Ann M. Weickmann Maria Cambaliza Alexie Heimburger Kenneth J. Davis Thomas Lauvaux Natasha L. Miles Daniel P. Sarmiento A. J. Deng Brian Gaudet Anna Karion Colm Sweeney

A compact commercial Doppler lidar has been deployed in Indianapolis for two years to measure wind profiles and mixing layer properties as part of project to improve greenhouse measurements from large area sources. The lidar uses vertical velocity variance and aerosol structure to measure mixing layer depth. Comparisons with aircraft and the NOAA HRDL lidar generally indicate good performance, ...

2009
BEVERLEY HENRY RICHARD ECKARD

Agriculture is responsible for a significant proportion of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions (perhaps 18% globally), and therefore has the potential to contribute to efforts to reduce emissions as a means of minimising the risk of dangerous climate change. The largest contributions to emissions are attributed to ruminant methane production and nitrous oxide from animal waste and fert...

2013
Prajal Pradhan Dominik E. Reusser Juergen P. Kropp

Changing food consumption patterns and associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have been a matter of scientific debate for decades. The agricultural sector is one of the major GHG emitters and thus holds a large potential for climate change mitigation through optimal management and dietary changes. We assess this potential, project emissions, and investigate dietary patterns and their changes...

2009
Caitlin Cox Bradley Lynn Eric Maltbie Shelly Stevens

Executive summary This report estimates greenhouse gas emissions in tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) for fleet vehicles, street lights, and traffic signals operated by the Town of Chapel Hill from 2005 to 2008, and makes policy recommendations for the future reduction of such emissions. The authors are undergraduates studying at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who have ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
Daniel N Miller Elaine D Berry

Beef cattle feedlots face serious environmental challenges associated with manure management, including greenhouse gas, odor, NH3, and dust emissions. Conditions affecting emissions are poorly characterized, but likely relate to the variability of feedlot surface moisture and manure contents, which affect microbial processes. Odor compounds, greenhouse gases, nitrogen losses, and dust potential...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2007
Jane M-F Johnson Alan J Franzluebbers Sharon Lachnicht Weyers Donald C Reicosky

Agriculture is a source for three primary greenhouse gases (GHGs): CO(2), CH(4), and N(2)O. It can also be a sink for CO(2) through C sequestration into biomass products and soil organic matter. We summarized the literature on GHG emissions and C sequestration, providing a perspective on how agriculture can reduce its GHG burden and how it can help to mitigate GHG emissions through conservation...

2013
C. S. Dunkley K. D. Dunkley

In 2008 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimated that only 6.4% of U.S. greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions originated from agriculture. Of this amount, 53.5% comes from animal agriculture. Agricultural activities are the largest source of N2O emissions in the U.S. accounting for 69% of the total N2O emissions for 2009. In animal agriculture, the greatest contributor to methane emissions ...

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