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Elevated temperature and nutrients lead to increased N2O emissions from salt marsh soils from cold and warm climates
Salt marshes can attenuate nutrient pollution and store large amounts of ‘blue carbon’ in their soils, however, the value of sequestered carbon may...
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Minor effects of no-till treatment on GHG emissions of boreal cultivated peat soil
The greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of spring cereal monoculture under long-term conventional tillage (CT) and no-till (NT) treatment established in...
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Future projection of greenhouse gas emissions due to permafrost degradation using a simple numerical scheme with a global land surface model
The Yedoma layer, a permafrost layer containing a massive amount of underground ice in the Arctic regions, is reported to be rapidly thawing. In this...
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Abnormal Characteristics of Component Concentrations in Near-Surface Soil Gas over Abandoned Gobs: A Case Study in Jixi Basin, China
Effective management of surface emissions from abandoned gob methane (AGM) is crucial for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and ensuring public...
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Exhaust emissions gases effects on environmental pollution and processing technologies
“Global warming” or “climate change” is caused by rising fossil fuel emissions, harming the environment and agriculture. Immediate solutions for...
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The role of future anthropogenic methane emissions in air quality and climate
Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions is crucial for achieving the goals of the Paris climate agreement. One key gas is methane, whose...
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Deterioration in Emissions from Light Vehicles in Use Converted to CNG (Bi-Fuel)
Natural gas is a cleaner fuel for combustion and with less carbon intensity than traditional ones (gasoline and diesel); however, it requires an...
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Seasonally distinct contributions of greenhouse gases and anthropogenic aerosols to historical changes in Arctic moisture budget
Arctic hydrological cycle has important global implications through modifying deep ocean circulation via fresh water fluxes. However, attribution of...
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Mitigating trade-offs between global food access and net-zero emissions: the potential contribution of direct air carbon capture and storage
“Net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in the second half of this century” affirmed by the Paris Agreement is one of humankind’s common targets. Many...
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Asymmetric business cycle changes in US carbon emissions and oil market shocks
Previous research shows that, in the USA, the elasticity of carbon emissions with respect to GDP is greater when GDP declines than when GDP...
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Permafrost carbon emissions in a changing Arctic
Arctic permafrost stores nearly 1,700 billion metric tons of frozen and thawing carbon. Anthropogenic warming threatens to release an unknown...
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Model Estimates for Contribution of Natural and Anthropogenic CO2 and CH4 Emissions into the Atmosphere from the Territory of Russia, China, Canada, and the USA to Global Climate Change in the 21st Century
AbstractModel estimates of the contribution of anthropogenic and natural fluxes of greenhouse gases from the territories of different countries to...
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Decoupling of CO2 emissions and income in the U.S.: A new look from EKC
This paper attempts to analyze decoupling between CO 2 emissions and income growth in the U.S. through the lens of Environmental Kuznets curve (EKC)....
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Remote Sensing of Greenhouse Gases and Aerosols from Agricultural Residue Burning Over Pakistan
Biomass burning is a significant source of particulate matter and greenhouse gas emissions. It has harmful effects on human health and degrades air... -
Relative increases in CH4 and CO2 emissions from wetlands under global warming dependent on soil carbon substrates
Compelling evidence has shown that wetland methane emissions are more temperature dependent than carbon dioxide emissions across diverse hydrologic...
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China’s mandarin and tangerine cultivation has not reached the carbon emissions peak
China is a world leading mandarin and tangerine producer, and the carbon emissions of mandarin and tangerine directly affect the characteristics and...
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Forest Fire Emissions in Equatorial Asia and Their Recent Delay Anomaly in the Dry Season
In Equatorial Asia, forest fires are a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. This study explains the conditions of forest fire... -
Geopolitics of Shale Gas
This chapter will provide an acknowledgement of processes, concern regarding them, and geopolitics behind the exploitation of shale gas across the... -
Multi-Objective Optimization and Coordination of Power Generation, Ecological Needs, and Carbon Emissions in Reservoir Operation
With increasing emphasis on ecological environment conservation, the conservation of fish habitat and the regional carbon balance need to be...
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Current Status and Enlightenment of Overseas Oil and Gas Upstream Carbon Emission Accounting System
Carbon accounting is the basis of carbon emission reduction and carbon management. Through the elaboration and analysis of the current carbon...