Extractive Industries as a Source of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Possibility of its Natural Sequestration under the Climatic Conditions of Central and Northern Eurasia

The Paris Agreement came into force in 2016. Now there are 196 parties to this Agreement, including Russia. The purpose of the accommodation is to hold the increase in the global average temperature below 2°C and to make efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C. Another important goal of t...

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Main Authors: Alexey V. Strizhenok, Marina V. Bykova, Anna E. Korotaeva
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Language:English
Published: Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE) 2024-05-01
Series:Journal of Ecological Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.jeeng.net/Extractive-Industries-as-a-Source-of-Greenhouse-Gas-Emissions-and-the-Possibility,185585,0,2.html
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description The Paris Agreement came into force in 2016. Now there are 196 parties to this Agreement, including Russia. The purpose of the accommodation is to hold the increase in the global average temperature below 2°C and to make efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C. Another important goal of this Agreement is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, according to UNFCCC-2015. Each participating country at the national level plans special activities that will help to achieve these goals. In general, this should reduce the rate of global warming. The Paris Agreement’s goals can be achieved by: either introduction of new technologies that exclude the formation of a large amount of carbon footprint or termination of the usage of fossil fuels for electricity production. The formation of a carbon footprint is observed at all mining enterprises, regardless of the extracted raw materials. In this case, the amount of carbon footprint depends only on the extraction technologies and the success of ecological measures
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spelling doaj.art-877667284301429ba0ff23778a1b5ff02024-04-15T08:28:48ZengPolish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)Journal of Ecological Engineering2299-89932024-05-01255436910.12911/22998993/185585185585Extractive Industries as a Source of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Possibility of its Natural Sequestration under the Climatic Conditions of Central and Northern EurasiaAlexey V. Strizhenok0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4792-430XMarina V. Bykova1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9150-4201Anna E. Korotaeva2Department of Geoecology, Saint Petersburg Mining University, Saint Petersburg, 199106, RussiaDepartment of Geoecology, Saint Petersburg Mining University, Saint Petersburg, 199106, RussiaDepartment of Geoecology, Saint Petersburg Mining University, Saint Petersburg, 199106, RussiaThe Paris Agreement came into force in 2016. Now there are 196 parties to this Agreement, including Russia. The purpose of the accommodation is to hold the increase in the global average temperature below 2°C and to make efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C. Another important goal of this Agreement is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, according to UNFCCC-2015. Each participating country at the national level plans special activities that will help to achieve these goals. In general, this should reduce the rate of global warming. The Paris Agreement’s goals can be achieved by: either introduction of new technologies that exclude the formation of a large amount of carbon footprint or termination of the usage of fossil fuels for electricity production. The formation of a carbon footprint is observed at all mining enterprises, regardless of the extracted raw materials. In this case, the amount of carbon footprint depends only on the extraction technologies and the success of ecological measureshttp://www.jeeng.net/Extractive-Industries-as-a-Source-of-Greenhouse-Gas-Emissions-and-the-Possibility,185585,0,2.htmlcarbon footprintcoal phase-outenergy transitionresource nexus
spellingShingle Alexey V. Strizhenok
Marina V. Bykova
Anna E. Korotaeva
Extractive Industries as a Source of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Possibility of its Natural Sequestration under the Climatic Conditions of Central and Northern Eurasia
Journal of Ecological Engineering
carbon footprint
coal phase-out
energy transition
resource nexus
title Extractive Industries as a Source of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Possibility of its Natural Sequestration under the Climatic Conditions of Central and Northern Eurasia
title_full Extractive Industries as a Source of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Possibility of its Natural Sequestration under the Climatic Conditions of Central and Northern Eurasia
title_fullStr Extractive Industries as a Source of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Possibility of its Natural Sequestration under the Climatic Conditions of Central and Northern Eurasia
title_full_unstemmed Extractive Industries as a Source of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Possibility of its Natural Sequestration under the Climatic Conditions of Central and Northern Eurasia
title_short Extractive Industries as a Source of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Possibility of its Natural Sequestration under the Climatic Conditions of Central and Northern Eurasia
title_sort extractive industries as a source of greenhouse gas emissions and the possibility of its natural sequestration under the climatic conditions of central and northern eurasia
topic carbon footprint
coal phase-out
energy transition
resource nexus
url http://www.jeeng.net/Extractive-Industries-as-a-Source-of-Greenhouse-Gas-Emissions-and-the-Possibility,185585,0,2.html
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