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Food systems are responsible for a third of global anthropogenic GHG emissions

March 2021
M. Crippa, E. Solazzo, D. Guizzardi, F. Monforti-Ferrario, F. N. Tubiello, A. Leip
Nature
In 2015, food-system emissions amounted to 18 Gt CO2 equivalent per year globally, representing 34% of total GHG emissions. Read More →

Nonlinear influence of urbanization on China’s urban residential building carbon emissions: New evidence from panel threshold model

February 2021
Tengfei Huo, Ruijiao Cao, Hongyan Du, Jing Zhang, Weiguang Cai, Bingsheng Liu
Elsevier
This study explores the dynamic influence mechanism of the urbanization on urban residential building CO2 emissions.Read More →

2020 BLM Specialist Report on Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate Trends

January 2021
United States Bureau of Land Management
United States Bureau of Land Management
This report presents the estimated emissions of GHGs attributable to fossil fuels produced on lands and mineral estate managed by BLM.Read More →

Study on the Quantitative Evaluation of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions in Sewage-Sludge Treatment System

November 2020
Zhiyi Liang, Toru Matsumoto, Lei Zhang, Bing Liu
Springer
This study contains estimates of greenhouse gas emissions from sewage-sludge treatment considering CO2 emissions from sewage treatment and N2O emissions from sludge treatment.Read More →

COLE – Carbon Online Estimator

October 2020
United States Department of Agriculture
COLE is a program that draws from US Forest Service FIA Data and allows users to generate estimates for forest carbon inventory and carbon growth-and-yield curves within a user-defined region of the continental United States or Alaska. Read More →

LEGAL RESOURCE – Supporting Technical Report of Dr. Carlos Afonso Nobre – Institute of Amazonian Studies v. Brazil

September 2020
Carlos Afonso Nobre
Legal Document - Institute of Amazonian Studies v. Brazil
This Expert Report filed by plaintiffs in a Brazilian Federal District Court assesses the impact of Amazon deforestation on global climate change, and on climate change impacts in Brazil.Read More →

The contribution of global aviation to anthropogenic climate forcing for 2000 to 2018

September 2020
D.S. Lee, D.W. Fahey, A. Skowron, M.R. Allen, U. Burkhardt, Q. Chen, S.J. Doherty, S. Freeman, P.M. Forster, J. Fuglestvedt, A. Gettelman, R.R. De León, L.L. Lim, M.T. Lund, R.J. Millar, B. Owen, J.E. Penner, G. Pitari, M.J. Prather, R. Sausen, L.J. Wilcox,
Atmospheric Environment
Global aviation contributes a few percent to anthropogenic radiative forcing. Comprehensive and quantitative calculations of aviation effects are presented.Read More →

Emissions due to Agriculture: Global, Regional, and Country Trends 2000–2018

June 2020
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
FAO
This brief provides an analysis of global, regional, and country trends in emissions due to agriculture from 2000 to 2018. It highlights the significant role of livestock production processes and land use changes in emissions. Read More →

Breakdown of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide emissions by sector

June 2020
Hannah Ritchie, Pablo Rosado, Max Roser
Our World in Data
This online resource delves into the distribution of global greenhouse gas emissions across different sectors, including energy, agriculture, industry, and waste management. It emphasizes critical areas for intervention to mitigate climate change. Read More →

The impact of tourism developments on CO2 emissions: An advanced panel data estimation

April 2019
Emrah Koçak, Recep Ulucak, Zübeyde Şentürk Ulucak
Elsevier
This article examines the impact of tourism developments on CO2 emissions in the most visited countries is from 1995 to 2014.Read More →

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