Does the market value greenhouse gas emissions? Evidence from multi-country firm dataCarbon emissionMarket valueSustainabilityBusiness and the environmentNational cultureCarbon regulationETSG32Q51M41Despite inc
Greenhouse Gas Emissions, anthropogenic climate change and the climate hoax to usher in a new global carbon tax or cap and trade program based on junk science and fraudulent data
Carbon and nitrogen losses from degraded wetlands and methane emissions from flooded wetlands are both important sources of greenhouse gas emissions. However, the net-exchange dependence on hydrothermal conditions and wetland integrity remains unclear. Using a global-scale in situ database on net greenho...
When the activity data falls short of the reporting period, the normalised activity data used is the average daily consumption of the reporting year. 6.1 Scope 1 Emissions: Stationary fuel combustion and Natural gas • Information: fuel type (e.g., natural gas, diesel oil, kerosene, LPG, ...
In 2022, the main contributor to the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Spain was carbon dioxide (CO₂), which accounted for nearly 80 percent of the total emissions in the country.
Country-specific parameters account for many of these differences, which are exacerbated by outdated information. We conclude, instead, that lifetime GHG emissions from solar- and nuclear-fuel cycles in the United States are comparable under actual production conditions and average solar irradiation, ...
In 2021, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in South Korea amounted to nearly 618 million tons of CO2 equivalent. According to the source, carbon dioxide made up over 90 percent of greenhouse gas emissions that year. Volume of greenhouse gas emissions in South Korea in 2021, by type (in milli...
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CO2 Emissions by Sector, People’s Republic of China 1990–2018 (IEA, 2021); https://www.iea.org/data-and-statistics/data-browser/?country=CHINA&fuel=CO2%20emissions&indicator=CO2BySector 2020 China Energy Statistical Yearbook (Department of Energy Statistics of the National Bureau of Statistics...
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