نتایج جستجو برای: per capita co2 emissions will continue to decrease

تعداد نتایج: 10730241  

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

There is much discussion on the non-linear relationship between economic growth and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Additionally, effects of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) environment are ambiguous, as both beneficial (i.e., pollution-halo) harmful pollution-haven) were found. Therefore, literature presents no consensus either these topics. This especially problematic for developing regions, r...

2001
Timothy L. Johnson David W. Keith

The decoupling of fossil-fueled electricity production from atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions via CO2 capture and sequestration (CCS) is increasingly regarded as an important means of mitigating climate change at a reasonable cost. Engineering analyses of CO2 mitigation typically compare the cost of electricity for a base generation technology to that from a similar plant with CO2 capture an...

2016
Samuel Asumadu-Sarkodie Phebe Asantewaa Owusu

In this study, an attempt was made to investigate the Kenya case of multivariate causality of carbon dioxide emissions by employing a time series data spanning from 1961-2011 using the ARDL method of cointegration analysis. The long-run elasticities show that, a 1% increase in financial development increases carbon dioxide emissions by 0.28%, a 1% increase in GDP per capita increases carbon dio...

2016
Adam Liska Adam J. Liska Haishun Yang Maribeth Milner Steve Goddard Humberto Blanco-Canqui Matthew P. Pelton Xiao X. Fang Haitao Zhu Andrew E. Suyker

Removal of corn residue for biofuels can decrease soil organic carbon1,2 (SOC) and increase CO2 emissions3 because residue C in biofuels is oxidized to CO2 at a faster rate than when added to soil.4,5 Net CO2 emissions from residue removal are not adequately characterized in biofuel life cycle assessment (LCA).6–8 Here we used a model to estimate CO2 emissions from corn residue removal across t...

2011
Bhagirath Behera

Using carbon dioxide as a surrogate measure of various environmental impacts, this paper analyses the effects of anthropogenic factors on CO2 emissions in India. The paper uses the STIRPAT model with data for 1960-2007. The results show that urbanisation has the largest potential negative effects on the environment, followed by population, service sector, industrial sector and GDP per capita. W...

2003
Sven Bode

After Future climate policy regimes may be based on the Kyoto-Protocol or on other policy instruments such as carbon-taxes. Any effective regime based on the Protocol requires the determination of the concrete contributions by each Party. This involves namely the time of contribution and the quantification of the contribution itself. By now many proposals exist for the two issues, as for exampl...

2014
F.-X. Philippe B. Nicks

The environmental impacts of livestock production are attracting increasing attention, especially the emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Currently, pork is the most widely consumed meat product in the world, and its production is expected to grow in the next few decades. This paper deals with the production of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) by animals and by manur...

2016
Mark S. Bevelhimer Arthur J. Stewart Allison M. Fortner Jana R. Phillips Jennifer J. Mosher Jay R. Lund

During August–September 2012, we sampled six hydropower reservoirs in southeastern United States for CO2 and CH4 emissions via three pathways: diffusive emissions from water surface; ebullition in the water column; and losses from dam tailwaters during power generation. Estimates of average areal emission rates of CO2 attributable to the six reservoirs (i.e., reservoir plus tailwater emissions)...

2006
Qianlai Zhuang Jerry M. Melillo Marcus C. Sarofim David W. Kicklighter A. David McGuire Benjamin S. Felzer Andrei Sokolov Ronald G. Prinn Paul A. Steudler Shaomin Hu

[1] Terrestrial ecosystems of the northern high latitudes (above 50 N) exchange large amounts of CO2 and CH4 with the atmosphere each year. Here we use a process-based model to estimate the budget of CO2 and CH4 of the region for current climate conditions and for future scenarios by considering effects of permafrost dynamics, CO2 fertilization of photosynthesis and fire. We find that currently...

2013
KATSUMI MATSUMOTO BEN MCNEIL

It is now well understood that the global surface ocean, whose pH has been reduced by;0.1 in response to rising atmospheric CO2 since industrialization, will continue to become more acidic as fossil fuel CO2 emissions escalate. However, it is unclear how uncertainties in climate sensitivity to future CO2 emissions will alter the manifestation of ocean acidification. Using an earth system model ...

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