5 edition of African Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories and Mitigation Options found in the catalog.
Published
February 29, 1996
by Springer
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | John F. Fitzgerald (Editor), Barbara V. Braatz (Editor), Sandra Brown (Editor), Augustine O. Isichei (Editor), Eric O. Odada (Editor), Robert J. Scholes (Editor) |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 232 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7808070M |
ISBN 10 | 0792339428 |
ISBN 10 | 9780792339427 |
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Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories International concern for the continued growth of greenhouse gas emissions, and the potentially damaging consequences of resultant global climate change, led to the signing of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change by nations at the Earth Summit in June Emission Factors for Greenhouse Gas Inventories. Source: Solid, gaseous, liquid, and biomass fuels: Federal Register () EPA; 40 CFR Pa 87, 89 et al; Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gases; Final Rule, 30Oct09, pp. Tables C-1 and C-2 at FR pp.
Africa is the continent that contributes the least to global warming in both absolute and per capita terms. Africa accounts for the smallest share of global greenhouse gas emissions— percent. @misc{etde_, title = { IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories} author = {Eggleston, H S, Buendia, L, Miwa, K, Ngara, T, and Tanabe, K} abstractNote = {The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was established by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in
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