Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Loss of forests contributes as much as 30 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions each year rivaling emissions from the global transportation sector.
If we just looked at it from a mathematical and statistical level, it seems that it should be fairly easy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The root of the problem lies in the fact that we just don't want to eliminate many of the things in our lives that create methane emissions. They make life easier and many folks find it convenient to turn a blind eye to these problems.

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Benefits Of Solar EnergyIn terms of individual studies, a wide range of estimates are made for many fuel sources which arise from the different methodologies used. Those on the low end tend to leave parts of the life cycle out of their analyses, ...
Carbon sequestrationLoss of forests contributes as much as 30 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions each year rivaling emissions from the global transportation sector.
Carbon sequestrationIf we just looked at it from a mathematical and statistical level, it seems that it should be fairly easy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The root of the problem lies in the fact that we just don't want to ...
wind solar energy giftsGreenhouse gas emissions are known to be directly related to the perceived heightened warming of the earth's oceans and near-surface air. But how does recycling help in cutting back on greenhouse gas emissions?
Solar Energy AustraliaThe Kyoto Protocol of 1997 was signed by 38 signatory countries to address the issues of greenhouse gasses and resulting climate change issues. The following article will provide an understanding of trading greenhouse gas emissions.
Co2 Emissions ElectricityThe experience of many countries with implementing methane emissions reducing technologies and practices have shown that reducing this potent greenhouse gas makes both environmental and economic sense.
Carbon emission tradingThe Carbon trading is one of the fastest growing financial markets in the world. India is the fourth largest emitter of greenhouse gases. That means greenhouse gas emission reductions will continue to be one of the country’s greatest challenges.
A motor vehicle being driven is nothing but an environmental hazard. The engine of a car emits greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, as petrol gets burnt. These greenhouse gas emissions contribute to almost 12% of the total ...
Environmentally Friendly BuildingsCommercial property owners can earn tax credits for implementing environmentally friendly projects to reduce greenhouse gas emission problems.
Solar Energy GreenhouseStart selling carbon credits today with your own Carbon Trading website - free to join - earn commission - become an Environmental Entrepreneur
Solar Energy GreenhouseAs with any purchase, buyers need to choose their offsets carefully, particularly as the voluntary offset market is largely unregulated. One issue to consider is the offset project type. Another important issue to consider when purchasing offsets is 'additionality'.
Wind EnergyAt present, renewable energy accounts for approximately 3% of the Republic of Ireland’s energy requirements, the Irish government has committed to increasing this to 15% by 2010 and 33% by 2020. Additionally, Ireland must, under the Kyoto Protocol reduce its ...
Nuclear EnergyIn the article “Thermodynamic Limitations to Nuclear Energy Deployment as a Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technology” the necessary growth rate, r, of the nuclear power industry was calculated to be 10.5%. This growth rate is very similar to the 10% limit ...
EmissionsEmissions trading is a market-based approach to achieving environmental change. It allows those reducing greenhouse gas emissions, particularly carbon dioxide, to use or trade the excess reductions to offset emissions at other sources.
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