Final reports \ Greenhouse issue
Methane emissions from coal
IEAPER/04 - ISBN: 92-9029-209-1Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide. There are still many uncertainties in quantifying the emissions and effects of methane. Emissions of methane from coal may arise during coal production... More...
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Carbon taxes
IEAPER/01 - ISBN: 92-9029-201-6Carbon dioxide constitutes over half the man-made greenhouse gas emissions and is potentially a major contributor to global climatic change. Without action, energy-related CO 2 emissions from OECD countries wil... More...
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Greenhouse gases, abatement and control: the role of coal
IEACR/39 - ISBN: 92-9029-192-3Various concepts for assessing the relative importance of greenhouse gas emissions are discussed. Emission factors (gC/MJ) need to include all greenhouse gas emissions and energy losses throughout the cycle in order to compar... More...
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CO2 and climatic change
IEACR/07 - ISBN: 92-9029-157-5This review examines recent developments in the issue of a greenhouse warming due to increased concentrations of CO 2 and other trace gases in the atmosphere. Past, current and possible future trend in the emissions... More...
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Non-CO2 greenhouse gases - emissions and control from coal
CCC/62 - ISBN: 92-9029-375-6Methane and nitrous oxide are important greenhouse gases. This report assesses emissions of these gases from coal production and use on both a global and regional basis. Focusing on the coal mining industry, recent data on me... More...
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