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Brand: Hussmann
Category: Merchandiser
Type: Installation and operation manual
Model: Hussmann CR3-F , Hussmann CR3-M , Hussmann R3-F , Hussmann R3-M
Pages: 24
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supernewqc.cba.pl› ▼ Drivers Of Land Use Change And The Carbon ▼
Land use and carbon dynamics in the. Land use and land cover change (LUCC), carbon. Based on biophysical and socioeconomic drivers related to land use type.
• Radiative forcing is a measure of the influence that a factor has in altering the balance of incoming and outgoing energy in the Earth-atmosphere system and is an index of the importance of the factor as a potential climate change mechanism. Positive forcing tends to warm the surface while negative forcing tends to cool it. In this report, radiative forcing values are for 2005 relative to pre-industrial conditions defined at 1750 and are expressed in watts per square metre (W m –2). See Glossary and for further details. • ppm (parts per million) or ppb (parts per billion, 1 billion = 1,000 million) is the ratio of the number of greenhouse gas molecules to the total number of molecules of dry air. Sd Card Serial Number Clone Dvd.
For example, 300 ppm means 300 molecules of a greenhouse gas per million molecules of dry air. • Fossil carbon dioxide emissions include those from the production, distribution and consumption of fossil fuels and as a by-product from cement production. An emission of 1 GtC corresponds to 3.67 GtCO 2. • In general, uncertainty ranges for results given in this Summary for Policymakers are 90% uncertainty intervals unless stated otherwise, that is, there is an estimated 5% likelihood that the value could be above the range given in square brackets and 5% likelihood that the value could be below that range. Best estimates are given where available. Assessed uncertainty intervals are not always symmetric about the corresponding best estimate. Note that a number of uncertainty ranges in the Working Group I TAR corresponded to 2 standard deviations (95%), often using expert judgement.
• In this Summary for Policymakers, the following terms have been used to indicate the assessed likelihood, using expert judgement, of an outcome or a result: Virtually certain >99% probability of occurrence, Extremely likely >95%, Very likely >90%, Likely >66%, More likely than not >50%, Unlikely.
Abstract The world's agricultural system has come under increasing scrutiny recently as an important driver of global climate change, creating a demand for indicators that estimate the climatic impacts of agricultural commodities. Such carbon footprints, however, have in most cases excluded emissions from land-use change and the proposed methodologies for including this significant emissions source suffer from different shortcomings. Here, we propose a new methodology for calculating land-use change carbon footprints for agricultural commodities and illustrate this methodology by applying it to three of the most prominent agricultural commodities driving tropical deforestation: Brazilian beef and soybeans, and Indonesian palm oil.
We estimate land-use change carbon footprints in 2010 to be 66 tCO 2/t meat (carcass weight) for Brazilian beef, 0.89 tCO 2/t for Brazilian soybeans, and 7.5 tCO 2/t for Indonesian palm oil, using a 10 year amortization period. The main advantage of the proposed methodology is its flexibility: it can be applied in a tiered approach, using detailed data where it is available while still allowing for estimation of footprints for a broad set of countries and agricultural commodities; it can be applied at different scales, estimating both national and subnational footprints; it can be adopted to account both for direct (proximate) and indirect drivers of land-use change. It is argued that with an increasing commercialization and globalization of the drivers of land-use change, the proposed carbon footprint methodology could help leverage the power needed to alter environmentally destructive land-use practices within the global agricultural system by providing a tool for assessing the environmental impacts of production, thereby informing consumers about the impacts of consumption and incentivizing producers to become more environmentally responsible. Filename Description application/msexcel, 90K Data S1. A derivation of the simplified LUC-CFP expression, as well as a detailed account for the data (sources, justifications, and full data set) used to calculate the LUC-CFPs for Brazilian beef and soybeans and Indonesian palm oil. Application/PDF, 233K Data S2. The full calculations of the LUC-CFPs presented here.
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