The Chinese government does not release annual statistics on CO2 emissions, but based on energy consumption and
cement production data we estimate that CO2 emissions grew by approximately 0.5 % from 2015 to 2016, or just 0.2 % if adjusted for the fact that 2016 was a leap year and contained one more day than 2015.
Not exact matches
The estimates are also based on
production data for
cement, lime, ammonia and steel and emissions per country from 1970 to 2008 from version 4.2 of the Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR), a joint project of JRC and PBL.
We have relatively strong national and global
data on carbon dioxide emissions, mostly from burning fossil fuel and
cement production; accumulations in the atmosphere show unequivocally that emissions far exceed the sequestration capacity of the ecosphere.
The objective of this study was to compile
data on the status of POPs emissions from the
cement industry, to share state of the art knowledge about PCDD / F formation mechanisms in
cement production processes and to show how it's possible to control and minimise PCDD / F emissions from
cement kilns utilising integrated process optimisation, so called primary measures.
He collected
data on crude oil, natural gas, coal, and
cement production worldwide by three types of entities: investor - owned (e.g. ExxonMobil), state - owned (e.g. Saudi Aramco) and government - run entities (e.g. North Korea's coal industry).