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Communicating the uncertainty in estimated greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

Communicating the uncertainty in estimated greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

... the uncertainty in a single ...of emissions while it actually conveys differences in ...in emissions (see results from Question 3, ...of uncertainty is relatively easy to understand, ... See full document

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New technologies reduce greenhouse gas emissions from nitrogenous fertilizer in China

New technologies reduce greenhouse gas emissions from nitrogenous fertilizer in China

... GHG emissions for China’s N fertilizer chain through a life cycle analysis beginning from fossil fuel mining as the industry’s energy source to postapplication of fertilizers in the ...S3), from ... See full document

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Communicating climate change and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions : recommendations to the Minister for the Environment, Heritage & Local Government

Communicating climate change and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions : recommendations to the Minister for the Environment, Heritage & Local Government

... 7.1 We note that Section 3 of Irelands Pathway to Kyoto Compliance (IPKC) mentions adaptation. It is necessary to focus more on adaptation in the future. As indicated in the Comhar SDC response to IPKC, the impact of ... See full document

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Greenhouse gas Emissions in Saline and Waterlogged

Greenhouse gas Emissions in Saline and Waterlogged

... 2 emissions than aerobic soils even though they have much higher C content (Goreau and Mello ...2 emissions are doubled by lowering the groundwater level from 30 to 80 cm below the ground surface ... See full document

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New Technologies, Industry Developments and Emission Trends in Key Sectors: The Agricultural Sector

New Technologies, Industry Developments and Emission Trends in Key Sectors: The Agricultural Sector

... Genetic modification of animals for agriculture is more complicated, more controversial and further from commercialisation than developments in plant biotechnology. The main developments in biotechnology ... See full document

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Using emissions trading to regulate global greenhouse gas emissions

Using emissions trading to regulate global greenhouse gas emissions

... However, one drawback of including a buyer beware liability is that the AAUs are not fungible, with each one representing a unit with reference to the country where it originated. As a result, the AAUs would have ... See full document

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Impact of changes in diet on the availability of land, energy demand, and greenhouse gas emissions of agriculture

Impact of changes in diet on the availability of land, energy demand, and greenhouse gas emissions of agriculture

... influences emissions from agriculture and the demand for energy, a detailed scenario calculation for each Austrian produc- tion area would lead to results different from the ‘ averages ’ ... See full document

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CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions

CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions

... C02 and other greenhouse gas emissions On 16 July 1992 the Council decided to consult the Economic and Social Committee, under Articles 130s and 198 of the Treaty establishing the Europe[r] ... See full document

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An agronomic assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from major cereal crops

An agronomic assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from major cereal crops

... Focusing on reducing GWP on an area basis, as is commonly done, can be counterproductive, because it can lead to low yielding management practices. In contrast, yield-scaled GWP is an integrated metric that addresses the ... See full document

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Energy and greenhouse gas emissions of Australian cotton: from field to fabric

Energy and greenhouse gas emissions of Australian cotton: from field to fabric

... implications from this research for the Australian cotton-farming industry are: we have to reduce both on-farm direct and indirect energy usage in order to save energy and reduce unnecessary waste while ... See full document

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Electricity From Nuclear Power: Is It A Solution To Greenhouse Gas Emissions In India

Electricity From Nuclear Power: Is It A Solution To Greenhouse Gas Emissions In India

... coming from a thermal power plant in the present scenario of electricity ...radioactive emissions and handling the nuclear waste, are some reasons which put a question mark on the acceptance of nuclear ... See full document

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Greenhouse gas emissions and the role of the Kyoto Protocol

Greenhouse gas emissions and the role of the Kyoto Protocol

... added from the manufacturing sector in total value added; Commitment is a dummy variable, which is one after the year countries ratified the Kyoto Protocol and approved to meet quantified emission limitation or ... See full document

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Greenhouse gas emissions increase global warming

Greenhouse gas emissions increase global warming

... Greenhouse gas emissions increase global warming Mohajan, Haradhan International Journal of Economic and Political Integration... International Journal of Economic and Political Integrat[r] ... See full document

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Energy Taxes and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Australia

Energy Taxes and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Australia

... Like standard ORANI, ORANI-E exhibits the neoclassical dichotomy between the price level on the one hand and relative prices and real activity on the other. At least one price must be set exogenously; if just one price ... See full document

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The Economics of Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The Economics of Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

... These two studies use survey data from a 1992 conservation program conducted by Massachusetts Electric Company (MECO) to assess whether consumers' failure to adopt energy efficient techn[r] ... See full document

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Greenhouse gas emissions from dairy farming in Bangladesh

Greenhouse gas emissions from dairy farming in Bangladesh

... Methane emissions from manure management tend to be smaller than enteric emissions and emissions of nitrous oxide is less than compared to methane emissions from ruminant ... See full document

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The potential for land sparing to offset greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

The potential for land sparing to offset greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

... Finally, how relevant are our results to other parts of the world? The UK presents a challenging test for the implementation of a land-sparing strategy. Relatively low yield gaps in the UK 30 mean that achieving yield ... See full document

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AGRICULTURE OF INDIA AND CLIMATIC CHANGE

AGRICULTURE OF INDIA AND CLIMATIC CHANGE

... India has very poor rural roads affecting timely supply of inputs and timely transfer of outputs from Indian farms. Irrigation systems are inadequate, leading to crop failures in some parts of the country because ... See full document

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Comhar SDC Response to the Public Consultation on the Biofuels Obligation Scheme, November 24th 2008

Comhar SDC Response to the Public Consultation on the Biofuels Obligation Scheme, November 24th 2008

... are estimated including the monetized value of greenhouse gas emissions, reduced fuel resource costs and welfare gain from increased driving as well as non-monetized costs and ... See full document

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CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPACTS ON AGRICULTURE

CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPACTS ON AGRICULTURE

... for agriculture to expand and ...making agriculture environmentally ...and agriculture consumes 70 percent of freshwater used by humans, much of which is sourced from non-renewable ... See full document

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