نتایج جستجو برای: increasing ghg emissions

تعداد نتایج: 551694  

2015
Daniel Rush Nigel Melville Ronald Ramirez Kevin Kobelsky

This paper adds to IT sustainability literature by empirically examining the degree to which enterprise information systems capability impacts organizational greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). We accomplish this by analyzing a unique data set combining surveys of corporate IT, GHG emissions and environmental practices with other secondary sources that contain financial and environmental metrics. W...

2012
Siyue Li X. X. Lu

Anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have substantially contributed to intensification of heavy precipitation and thus the risk of flood occurrence, and this anthropogenic climate change is now likely to continue for many centuries. Thus, precise quantification of human-induced GHG emissions is urgently required for modeling future global warming and precipitation changes, which is stro...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2016
H-T Liu X-J Kong G-D Zheng C-C Chen

Sewage sludge is a considerable source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission in the field of organic solid waste treatment and disposal. In this case study, total GHG emissions from sludge anaerobic digestion, including direct and indirect emissions as well as replaceable emission reduction due to biogas being reused instead of natural gas, were quantified respectively. The results indicated that no...

2013
Adam D M Briggs Ariane Kehlbacher Richard Tiffin Tara Garnett Mike Rayner Peter Scarborough

OBJECTIVES To model the impact on chronic disease of a tax on UK food and drink that internalises the wider costs to society of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and to estimate the potential revenue. DESIGN An econometric and comparative risk assessment modelling study. SETTING The UK. PARTICIPANTS The UK adult population. INTERVENTIONS Two tax scenarios are modelled: (A) a tax of £2.72/t...

2015
Tong Wang Richard Teague Seong C. Park Stan Bevers Marc A. Rosen

The possibility of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by ruminants using improved grazing is investigated by estimating GHG emissions for cow-calf farms under light continuous (LC), heavy continuous (HC) and rotational grazing, also known as multi-paddock (MP), management strategies in Southern Great Plain (SGP) using life cycle assessment (LCA). Our results indicated a GHG emission with t...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Derek M Lemoine Richard J Plevin Avery S Cohn Andrew D Jones Adam R Brandt Sintana E Vergara Daniel M Kammen

Biomass can help reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by displacing petroleum in the transportation sector, by displacing fossil-based electricity, and by sequestering atmospheric carbon. Which use mitigates the most emissions depends on market and regulatory contexts outside the scope of attributional life cycle assessments. We show that bioelectricity's advantage over liquid biofuels depends...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Eleanor M Slade Terhi Riutta Tomas Roslin Hanna L Tuomisto

Agriculture is one of the largest anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs), with dairy and beef production accounting for nearly two-thirds of emissions. Several recent papers suggest that dung beetles may affect fluxes of GHGs from cattle farming. Here, we put these previous findings into context. Using Finland as an example, we assessed GHG emissions at three scales: the dung pat, pas...

2015
Hanna L Tuomisto Camillo De Camillis Adrian Leip Luigi Nisini Nathan Pelletier Palle Haastrup

Direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture accounted for approximately 10% of total European Union (EU) emissions in 2010. To reduce farming-related GHG emissions, appropriate policy measures and supporting tools for promoting low-C farming practices may be efficacious. This article presents the methodology and testing results of a new EU-wide, farm-level C footprint calculator. The...

2009
Adam J. Liska Haishun S. Yang Virgil R. Bremer Terry J. Klopfenstein Daniel T. Walters Galen Erickson Kenneth G. Cassman Galen E. Erickson

Corn-ethanol production is expanding rapidly with the adoption of improved technologies to increase energy efficiency and profitability in crop production, ethanol conversion, and coproduct use. Life cycle assessment can evaluate the impact of these changes on environmental performance metrics. To this end, we analyzed the life cycles of cornethanol systems accounting for the majority of U.S. c...

2010
Sergey Paltsev John Reilly

The previous chapter analysed mandatory blends and utilization targets as policy measures that can provide incentives for expanded biofuels production. GHG policies that create a carbon price either through an emissions trading system or directly by taxing GHG emissions also generate increased demand for biofuels. They do so by raising the price of burning the fossil fuels with which biofuels c...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید