Table A.2. Anthropogenic CO2 emissions from fuel combustion, 1990 (Gigagrams and percentage of total by Party) Page 62 English A/AC.237/81 Total Notes Military transport is included under "other" energy (fuel combustion). Includes waste incineration for the production of energy, without details as to whether or not biogenic CO, emissions were included. • Emissions from energy in industry under energy and transformation industries. • The electricity import correction of 6253 Gg was subtracted by the secretariat from the subtotal given in the communication. Emissions data in Gg was provided during the review. "Includes waste incineration for the production of energy. Estimates communicated during the review include statistical difference (9,000 Gg). Party deviated from IPCC Guidelines by including emissions from biomass burned for energy in energy total because biomass material used is imported. Party also provided temperature adjusted total energy emissions of 171,200 Gg, not reported in this table. Emissions from bunker fuels (2,100 Gg) have been subtracted by the secretariat from the subtotal given in the communication. "Provisional data for 1991 emissions from fuel gas use from offshore platforms were provided and added by the secretariat to the related emission figures given in the UK supplementary submission dated 24 August 1994. • Provisional data for emissions from international aircraft ground movements and landing and take-off cycle, as well as coastal shipping were provided during the review and subtracted by the secretariat from the related emission figures in the Although energy and transformation industries was identified The emission profiles in the industrial sector were more UK supplementary submission dated 24 August 1994. • Emissions from energy in agriculture and forestry were not estimated; emissions from energy in the Party's territories are included. per cent of total emissions from fuel combustion. For one Party The definition of residential, commercial/institutional and The share of "other" was small except in two cases where it Figure A.1. Distribution of CO, emissions by sub-source category Anthropogenic emissions and removals from land use change and forestry and impact on total CO2 emissions, 1990 (Gigagrams) Australia Austria Canada Czech Republic Denmark Germany -90 000 Netherlands -120 167 600 New Zealand Norway Sweden 75 434 -109 802 -34 368 61 256 26 888 Page 64 A/AC.237/81 See table A.1. This table summarizes information on the land use change and forestry source/sink category. It aims to present data provided in a consistent and coherent manner, taking into account the different ways in which Parties have reported information for this category. The presentation of this table should improve as the availability of related data increases. Emission estimates were provided for the following sub-source/sink categories not addressed by the IPCC Guidelines: peat extraction, drainage of wetlands and deep peats. Notes "Emissions from forest clearing and on-site burning. "Includes sequestration from grassland conversion (-17450 Gg) and managed forests (-8000 Gg). Category not estimated by the Party, but thought to be small. • These Parties originally excluded land use change and forestry in their total CO, Includes sequestration in wood products (-10000 Gg) which, as recommended by Comments The largest carbon removal and reservoir was reported in the Sinks addressed in the communications reviewed also Includes CO, emissions from biomass fuels. *Includes sequestration in wood products (-550 Gg) which, as recommended by the An estimate of (0 +/- 1883 Gg) from conversion of grasslands to cultivated lands › Emissions from peat extraction, drainage of wetland and deep peat. Among the 14 Parties that estimated the land use change and Page 65 English A/AC.237/81 Table A.4. Anthropogenic emissions of CH,, 1990 (Gigagrams and percentage of total by Party) Page 66 A/AC:237/81 • Includes enteric fermentation and animal wastes. ** Includes rice cultivation, agricultural soils, agricultural waste burning and savannah burning. *** Includes solvent use, industrial processes and land use change and forestry. Emission estimates were provided for the following source/sink categories not addressed by the IPCC Guidelines: industrial processes, including iron and steel manufacturing, carbon black production and industrial incineration, inorganic chemical (carbide) manufacture, as well as compost, food processing, and sewage sludge from landfills. "The electricity import correction of 0.1 Gg was subtracted by the secretariat from the subtotal given in the communication. Includes 118 Gg from animal waste. The estimate presented in the communication was <118 Gg. Includes 296 Gg from "other" (primary production processing). The estimate presented in the communication was <296 Gg.t "Estimate corrected during the review. Energy and transformation industries, industry, commercial/institutional, residential, agriculture and forestry, biomass burned for energy, industrial processes, waste incineration for the production of energy were included in VOC emissions estimates. Provisional data for emissions from international aircraft ground movement and Includes emissions from Party's territories. |