Potential emissions data offers a complimentary perspective here because, when combined with data on reserve size, it is an indicator of the carbon intensity of future production.
Not exact matches
The authors performed a systematic literature search for
data on e-cigarettes» mechanism of action, their
emissions, how they are seen by groups of
potential users, their efficacy in smoking cessation, and their addiction
potential.
The authors of this new research paper analysed
data and models from the USEPA's updated global non-CO2 GHG mitigation assessment to investigate the
potential for GHG reductions from agricultural
emissions from seven regions globally, offsetting costs against social benefit of GHG mitigation (e.g. human health, flood risk and energy costs).
Documents made public on the federal government's regulatory Web site show that EPA staff summarized the
potential benefits [PDF] from curbing
emissions, as well as the scientific
data on motor vehicles [PDF] and stationary
emission sources [PDF] such as power plants.
• Lead Author, «Technological and Economic
Potential of Greenhouse Gas
Emissions Reduction,» IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Lead Author, «Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation Scenarios and Implications,» IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Member, IPCC Task Group on Scenarios and
Data for Impacts and Climate Analysis (1998 - present).
This technical document provides a brief review of the benefits from various agriculture - based practices and technologies that have the
potential to increase food production and the adaptive capacity of the food production system, as well as reduce
emissions or enhance carbon storage in agricultural soils and biomass, focusing in detail on empirical evidence concerning costs and barriers to adoption, both from household and project - level
data.
Investors are most concerned about the future performance of companies, and
data on
potential emissions from reserves in the ground offer valuable information about a company's future prospects.
Information gathered and
data collected are used to develop solution - specific models that evaluate the
potential financial and
emission - reduction impacts of each solution when adopted globally from 2020 - 2050.
Building on the available economic
data and the larger historical record, the ACEEE diagnostic review indicates a large opportunity for climate change legislation to open up an even greater
potential for efficiency improvements that can power a small but net positive gain in the nation's economy while substantially reducing greenhouse gas
emissions.
- Determination of which industries will likely be eligible for the energy - intensive, trade - exposed (EITE) industry allocations provided in the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (HR 2454);
- Assessment of the potential impacts of this legislation on EITE industries;
- Identification of additional data that would be useful for determining trade impacts, allocation requirements, and greenhouse gas emission in other countries; and
- The other measures within ACES that could help to mitigate the effects of a cap - and - trade system on EITE industries.
We would also strongly encourage a common conversation among reporting authorities for national - level energy and
emissions data regarding
potential avenues for harmonization of standards to aid in the comparability of estimates from different
data reporting sources.
At day one,
data collection and analysis for effective
emissions reduction and their
potential for social inclusion has been the main focus, writes Stephen Leahy.
Using publicly available
data already gathered by federal agencies, the report, Dirty Fuels, Clean Futures (PDF), calculates the
potential carbon dioxide
emissions from dirty fuel development proposals.