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  1. 81

    Why do CO2 emissions differ in China, Japan and Korea? by Chung, H

    Published 1998
    “…Climate change arising from the emission of greenhouse gases is one of the most pressing global environmental problems. …”
    Working paper
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    Kinetics study of carbon dioxide on activated carbon by Chua, Chang Zhen

    Published 2015
    “…There is a huge increases in greenhouse gases and demand for cleaner energy to reduce these greenhouse gases have been important for many industrial sector, studies need to be carried out to determine possible solution for the reduction of these gases. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Experimental investigations for various types of adsorption isotherms by Tan, Jarrell Jun Hao

    Published 2019
    “…Global warming has led to a greater demand for environmentally friendly machines, as many current heavy machinery and processes such as the industrial water chiller still emit greenhouse gases. The refrigerant used in industrial water chillers contains greenhouse gases which can contribute to global warming potentials. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
  4. 84

    Turning carbon dioxide into fuel. by Jiang, Z, Xiao, T, Kuznetsov, V, Edwards, P

    Published 2010
    “…Our present dependence on fossil fuels means that, as our demand for energy inevitably increases, so do emissions of greenhouse gases, most notably carbon dioxide (CO2). To avoid the obvious consequences on climate change, the concentration of such greenhouse gases in the atmosphere must be stabilized. …”
    Journal article
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    Human contribution to the European heatwave of 2003. by Stott, P, Stone, D, Allen, M

    Published 2004
    “…It is an ill-posed question whether the 2003 heatwave was caused, in a simple deterministic sense, by a modification of the external influences on climate--for example, increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere--because almost any such weather event might have occurred by chance in an unmodified climate. …”
    Journal article
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    Data-driven prediction and optimization in building energy consumption by Tan, Yong Shen

    Published 2021
    “…In case study of this project, the proposed methodology is used to analyze the Seattle’s building energy performance as well as predict the weather normalized site energy use intensity and the greenhouse gases emissions intensity of properties in the city. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Fabricating paint for thermal cooling by Wong, Yu Jie

    Published 2023
    “…Global warming and increasing greenhouse gases emission have been the most serious challenges in the 21st century. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Solar roof performance under tropical weather by Koh, Hui Ling.

    Published 2011
    “…To ensure future generations having an economic and healthy place to live, we must reduced the emissions of heat-trapping gases from current technology and also the increasing excessive amounts of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide collected in the atmosphere, trapped heat that usually would exit into outer space. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Econometric models of climate systems: the equivalence of two-component energy balance models and cointegrated VARs by Pretis, F

    Published 2015
    “…Climate policy target variables including emissions and concentrations of greenhouse gases, as well as global mean temperatures are non-stationary time series invalidating the use of standard statistical inference procedures. …”
    Working paper
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    Arctic and Antarctic ozone layer observations: chemical and dynamical aspects of variability and long-term changes in the polar stratosphere by Rex, M, Dethloff, K, Handorf, D, Herber, A, Lehmann, R, Neuber, R, Notholt, J, Rinke, A, von der Gathen, P, Weisheimer, A, Gernandt, H

    Published 2000
    “…The currently observed cooling trend of the stratosphere, potentially caused by the increase of anthropogenic greenhouse gases, may further strengthen chemical ozone removal in the Arctic. …”
    Conference item
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    Climate change, climate justice and the application of probabilistic event attribution to summer heat extremes in the California Central Valley by Mera, R, Massey, N, Rupp, D, Mote, P, Allen, M, Frumhoff, P

    Published 2015
    “…Using a superensemble of simulations with the Hadley Centre Regional Model (HadRM3P), we find that (1) simulations of the hottest summer days during the 2000s were twice as likely to occur using observed levels of greenhouse gases than in a counterfactual world without major human activities, suggesting a strong relationship between heat extremes and the increase in human emissions of greenhouse gases, (2) detrimental impacts of heat on public health-relevant variables, such as the number of days above 40 °C, can be quantified and attributed to human activities using PEA, and (3) PEA can serve as a tool for addressing climate justice concerns of populations within developed nations who are disproportionately exposed to climate risks.…”
    Journal article
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    Role of PEBAX 1657 On TFC Membranes for Biogas Separation: Biomethane Purification for Sustainable Energy by M. S., Abdul Wahab, Sunarti, Abd Rahman

    Published 2016
    “…Beside transforming the waste into wealth, the emission of this greenhouse gases can be reduced.…”
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    Conference or Workshop Item
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    Will We Ever Stop Using Fossil Fuels? by Covert, Thomas, Greenstone, Michael, Knittel, Christopher Roland

    Published 2016
    “…Without robust efforts to correct the market failures around greenhouse gases, relying on supply and/or demand forces to limit greenhouse gas emissions is relying heavily on hope.…”
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    Response of Global Tropical Cyclone Activity to Increasing CO2: Results from Downscaling CMIP6 Models by Emanuel, Kerry

    Published 2021
    “…Global models comprising the sixth-generation Coupled Climate Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) are downscaled using a very high-resolution but simplified coupled atmosphere-ocean tropical cyclone model, as a means of estimating the response of global tropical cyclone activity to increasing greenhouse gases. As with a previous downscaling of CMIP5 models, the results show an increase in both the frequency and severity of tropical cyclones, robust across the models downscaled, in response to increasing greenhouse gases. …”
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    Article
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    The Alaskan Summer 2019 Extreme Heat Event: The Role of Anthropogenic Forcing, and Projections of the Increasing Risk of Occurrence by Weidman, Sarah K., Delworth, Thomas L., Kapnick, Sarah B., Cooke, William F.

    Published 2022
    “…Further we show the rate of occurrence of such an extreme heat event is likely to substantially increase in the future with increasing levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases. While uncertainty in projected climate risk from model choice leads to a broad range of future extreme heat event probabilities, some models project that with rapidly increasing levels of greenhouse gases the likelihood of such events would exceed 75% by 2090.…”
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    Article
  18. 98

    Probable causes of late twentieth century tropospheric temperature trends by Thorne, P, Jones, P, Tett, S, Allen, M, Parker, D, Stott, P, Jones, G, Osborn, T, Davies, T

    Published 2003
    “…We detect anthropogenic forcings, particularly well-mixed greenhouse-gases, with a less certain sulfate aerosol cooling influence. …”
    Journal article
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    Response of Global Tropical Cyclone Activity to Increasing CO2: Results from Downscaling CMIP6 Models by Emanuel, Kerry Andrew

    Published 2021
    “…Global models comprising the sixth-generation Coupled Climate Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) are downscaled using a very high-resolution but simplified coupled atmosphere-ocean tropical cyclone model, as a means of estimating the response of global tropical cyclone activity to increasing greenhouse gases. As with a previous downscaling of CMIP5 models, the results show an increase in both the frequency and severity of tropical cyclones, robust across the models downscaled, in response to increasing greenhouse gases. …”
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    Article