Anthropogenic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anthropogenic effects, processes or materials are those that are derived from human activities, as opposed to those occurring in biophysical environments without human influence. The term is often us...
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Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. Global surface temperature increased 0....
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If it were not for naturally occurring greenhouse gases, the Earth would be too cold to support life as we know it. Without the greenhouse effect, the average temperature of the Earth would be about -2°F rather than the 57°F we currently experience. ... Where Emissions Come From ... Outlook for Future Emissions...
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Estimates are provided for total anthropogenic emissions, as well as emissions for the following component categories: ... As noted in the introduction to this section in Trends Online, the estimates for the 1980s of total anthropogenic methane emissions, and of emissions related to fossil fuels, are consistent with...
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In the United States, about 40.5 percent(6) of anthropogenic CO2 emissions was attributed to the combustion of fossil fuels for the generation of electricity in 1998, the latest year for which all data are available.(7) The available energy sources used for electricity generation result in varying output rates for...
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Modeling Anthropogenic Emissions from Energy Activities in India: Generation and Source Characterization ... This organization has sponsored this project to model the anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases from energy activities in India. The project is divided in two parts. Part I gives an estimate of the...
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Written by Timothy B. Hurst ... Published on May 14th, 2008 ... Tags: anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, Climate Change, energy information agency, ghg by sector...
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Figure 3 shows the sources of emissions by economic sector in 1990 for GHGs covered under the Kyoto Protocol. Figure 3: ... Sources: Distribution to sectors for CO2, CH4, and N2O is from EDGAR, 2000. All other GHGs are assumed to be from industrial processes. ... Figure 3: Sources of Anthropogenic GHG Emissions...
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Estimates of total anthropogenic emissions of Hg from the sources mentioned above are presented in Figure 1, while the same emissions by continent are presented in Figure 2. The largest emissions of Hg to the global atmosphere still occur from combustion of fossil fuels, mainly coal in utility, industrial,
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For comparison of their contribution into total emissions and definition of their impact on the climate system, IPCC recommends submitting the results of the inventory in both absolute units and in СО2-equivalent. ... Home page | Anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals by sinks of greenhouse gases...
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