Scientific Integrity and Public Trust: The Science Behind Federal Policies and Mandates : Case Study 2--climate Models and Projections of Potential Impacts of Global Climate Change : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, November 16, 1995, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 1190 pages |
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... Emissions and Enhance Sinks of Greenhouse Gases Significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are technically possible and can be economically feasible . These reductions can be achieved by utilizing an extensive array of ...
... Emissions and Enhance Sinks of Greenhouse Gases Significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are technically possible and can be economically feasible . These reductions can be achieved by utilizing an extensive array of ...
Page 86
... emissions permits ; ( iv ) energy pricing strategies — for example , carbon or energy taxes , and reduced energy subsidies ; ( v ) renewable energy incentives during market build - up ; ( vi ) incentives such as provisions for ...
... emissions permits ; ( iv ) energy pricing strategies — for example , carbon or energy taxes , and reduced energy subsidies ; ( v ) renewable energy incentives during market build - up ; ( vi ) incentives such as provisions for ...
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... emission reductions depend on the source of the energy , but reductions in energy use will in general lead to reduced green- house gas emissions . 4.1.2 . Mitigating Industrial Process and Human Settlement Emissions Process - related ...
... emission reductions depend on the source of the energy , but reductions in energy use will in general lead to reduced green- house gas emissions . 4.1.2 . Mitigating Industrial Process and Human Settlement Emissions Process - related ...
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... emissions of CH , from natural gas pipelines and emissions of CH , and / or CO2 from oil and gas wells and coal mines . Decarbonization of Flue Gases and Fuels , and CO , Storage . The removal and storage of CO2 from fossil fuel power ...
... emissions of CH , from natural gas pipelines and emissions of CH , and / or CO2 from oil and gas wells and coal mines . Decarbonization of Flue Gases and Fuels , and CO , Storage . The removal and storage of CO2 from fossil fuel power ...
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... Emissions less CO2 Sequestered ) BI = Biomass - Intensive Variant ; NI = Nuclear - Intensive Variant ; NGI = Natural Gas - Intensive Variant ; CI = Coal - Intensive Variant ; HD = High - Demand Variant Figure 6 : Annual energy - related ...
... Emissions less CO2 Sequestered ) BI = Biomass - Intensive Variant ; NI = Nuclear - Intensive Variant ; NGI = Natural Gas - Intensive Variant ; CI = Coal - Intensive Variant ; HD = High - Demand Variant Figure 6 : Annual energy - related ...
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