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Grid compliance for gas turbine power generation
Published 2016“…Due to their low greenhouse gases emission, high efficiency and the availability of fuel gas, gas turbine powered generations have become one of most popular electricity generation systems. …”
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Environmental disaster, victims, and conflict : the environment-security nexus in the context of Southeast Asia
Published 2018“…The rapid industrialisation of countries has seen the unprecedented production and release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and contributes to global warming and climate change. …”
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A longitudinal analysis of the UK transport sector, 1970-2010
Published 2009“…Furthermore, its environmental impact and, in particular, the trends in the emission of the main ambient air pollutants and greenhouse gases is discussed. Exergy efficiency and intensity time series are also calculated and recommendations are made in order to minimize the sector's environmental impact and to facilitate a shift towards a more sustainable transport system. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. …”
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Uncertainty in continental-scale temperature predictions
Published 2006“…From knowledge of the relative contributions of greenhouse gases and other forcings to observed temperature change it is possible to infer the likely rates of future warming, consistent with past observed temperature changes. …”
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Climate-washing litigation: legal liability for misleading climate communications
Published 2022“…The report analyses this type of litigation, which can also be described as ‘climate-washing’ litigation, by examining key cases and developments, particularly cases and complaints brought against the largest emitters of greenhouse gases (predominantly non-state actors). The paper is designed to address the lack of examination of this specific type of litigation to date by:</p><br> ・ Defining greenwashing in more detail, plus climate-washing and climate-washing litigation.…”
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Constraints on future changes in climate and the hydrologic cycle.
Published 2002“…Eventually, perhaps, a great deal: the overall climate response to increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases may prove much simpler and more predictable than the chaos of short-term weather. …”
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Alternatives to stabilization scenarios
Published 2006“…There is, by contrast, a considerable consensus surrounding the transient climate response, in large part because it is directly related to observed warming attributable to greenhouse gases. We argue that scenarios which can exploit this consensus may be preferable to stablilization scenarios for practical policy-making purposes. …”
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The case for a US carbon tax
Published 2013“…Since individuals and businesses bear virtually no cost for emitting greenhouse gases in the absence of public policy, and thus have no incentive to reduce these emissions, the government has a strong case for climate change policy. …”
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Alternatives to stabilization scenarios
Published 2006“…There is, by contrast, a considerable consensus surrounding the transient climate response, in large part because it is directly related to observed warming attributable to greenhouse gases. We argue that scenarios which can exploit this consensus may be preferable to stabilization scenarios for practical policy-making purposes. …”
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China starts trading carbon
Published 2014“…China has been the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHGs) for several years now, per capita emissions have almost reached the European average, and its share of global energy use and GHG emissions keeps rising steadily. …”
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Carbon accounting initiatives: Case study of a petroleum refinery in Malaysia to prepare for future carbon market
Published 2010“…Petroleum refining process produces a large amount of atmospheric pollutants including greenhouse gases which are attributed to global warming. …”
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Carbon dioxide removal by adsorption
Published 2014“…Carbon dioxide (CO2) among other air pollutants is a major culprit to the greenhouse gases that is fueling global warming. To mitigate global warming, Kyoto Protocal urges 37 industrialized nations and European Union to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to a level of 5.2% on average lower than those of 1990 during the period of 2008-2012. …”
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Observational evidence of strengthening of the Brewer-Dobson circulation since 1980
Published 2017“…It is shown that the changes in ozone, stratospheric aerosols, well-mixed greenhouse gases, and water vapor make important contributions to the radiative component of tropical TLS trends. …”
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Model predictive control for converters in hybrid AC/DC microgrid part II
Published 2019“…The largest contributor to the emission of greenhouse gases which causes global warming is the power stations which burn coal and natural gas in exchange for electrical energy. …”
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Above ground biomass-carbon partitioning, storage and sequestration in a rehabilitated Forest, Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia
Published 2013“…Therefore, forest rehabilitation has shown the potential role as a carbon sink that helps to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change.…”
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Above ground biomass-carbon partitioning, storage and sequestration in a rehabilitated forest, Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia
Published 2013“…Therefore, forest rehabilitation has shown the potential role as a carbon sink that helps to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change.…”
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