Climate change, greenhouse gases and the bioeconomy
According to existing estimates, by the middle of the twentieth century, due to intensive deforestation and large losses of wood, as well as as a result of qualitative changes in the economy and nature management, hydrocarbon reserves (gas, oil) and coal became the basis of energy supply. Intensivel...
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description | According to existing estimates, by the middle of the twentieth century, due to intensive deforestation and large losses of wood, as well as as a result of qualitative changes in the economy and nature management, hydrocarbon reserves (gas, oil) and coal became the basis of energy supply. Intensively developing industrial production, construction, transport, agriculture, as well as the intensification of land use and forestry, combined with the growing population of the planet, began to have a significant impact on the planet’s climate, in particular, in the form of warming due to the “greenhouse” effect. |
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spelling | doaj.art-fc83bb522a2142699a2fda2c8ef29d142024-01-17T14:56:16ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582023-01-01760700810.1051/bioconf/20237607008bioconf_bchd2023_07008Climate change, greenhouse gases and the bioeconomyRashid Dagaev0Khalimat Tekeyeva1Kadyrov Chechen State UniversityNorth Caucasus State AcademyAccording to existing estimates, by the middle of the twentieth century, due to intensive deforestation and large losses of wood, as well as as a result of qualitative changes in the economy and nature management, hydrocarbon reserves (gas, oil) and coal became the basis of energy supply. Intensively developing industrial production, construction, transport, agriculture, as well as the intensification of land use and forestry, combined with the growing population of the planet, began to have a significant impact on the planet’s climate, in particular, in the form of warming due to the “greenhouse” effect.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2023/21/bioconf_bchd2023_07008.pdf |
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title | Climate change, greenhouse gases and the bioeconomy |
title_full | Climate change, greenhouse gases and the bioeconomy |
title_fullStr | Climate change, greenhouse gases and the bioeconomy |
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title_short | Climate change, greenhouse gases and the bioeconomy |
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