Sentences with phrase «different emission components»

Not exact matches

The different spatial distribution of both emissions indicating the existence of two different gas components is clearly seen.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has recognized that CCS should be one component of our response to carbon emissions and climate change, but there are many different approaches that could be taken, all with various risks.
The white luminescence of [10] CPP - I is a rare example of white illumination material from a single molecular assembly; white light emission is usually achieved by mixing several components of different colors.
(PS when refraction occurs, the intensity in the absence of scattering, absorption, emission, or reflection, changes because the same amount of radiation is compressed or expanded to different solid angles as the real component of the refractive index n changes.
In his presentation, Roger proposes a very different type of emissions trading program for China that has component parts that address near - term public health concerns; non-compliance problems; and an emissions market structure, designed with China's unique environmental needs in mind.
The calculation of carbon fluxes due to forest and grassland conversion is in many ways the most complex of the emissions inventories components, because responses of biological systems vary over different time - scales.
However, many other scientists are sceptical that CO2 - fertilisation could be strong enough to account for around 2 billion tonnes of carbon per year.Feedbacks involving different components of the carbon cycle - and climate change itself - will affect how CO2 levels respond to man - made emissions.
We propose here a new paradigm of anthropogenic impacts on seawater pH. This new paradigm provides a canonical approach towards integrating the multiple components of anthropogenic forcing that lead to changes in coastal pH. We believe that this paradigm, whilst accommodating that of OA by anthropogenic CO2, avoids the limitations the current OA paradigm faces to account for the dynamics of coastal ecosystems, where some ecosystems are not showing any acidification or basification trend whilst others show a much steeper acidification than expected for reasons entirely different from anthropogenic CO2 emissions.
Check out these reports: Oxford University: Calculating the Environmental Impact of Aviation Emissions Max Planck Institute for Meteorology: Climate forcing of aviation emissions in high altitudes and comparison of metrics Aircraft Emissions: Contributions of Different Climate Components to Changes in RadiativEmissions Max Planck Institute for Meteorology: Climate forcing of aviation emissions in high altitudes and comparison of metrics Aircraft Emissions: Contributions of Different Climate Components to Changes in Radiativemissions in high altitudes and comparison of metrics Aircraft Emissions: Contributions of Different Climate Components to Changes in RadiativEmissions: Contributions of Different Climate Components to Changes in Radiative Forcing
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