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While a rich body of literature has looked at greenhouse gas emissions in biogas production systems and the potential impacts of biogas production on food supply, broader issues relating to the economic, environmental and social pillars of sustainability need to be carefully considered. Drawing...
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Methane is a major anthropogenic greenhouse gas, second only to carbon dioxide (CO2) in its impact on climate change …. Methane (CH4) has a high global warming potential that is 25 times as large as the one of CO2 on a 100 year time horizon … dispersed, and not related to energy sectors. In this report, we analyze methane emission abatement options in five different …
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The Global Methane Pledge to reduce emissions by at least 30 per cent by 2030, was signed by more than 100 countries at … the COP26 Conference in November 2021. Reducing methane emissions from fossil fuel sources by up to 75 per cent by 2030 … has been identified as an essential contribution to reducing the rate of global temperature increase. The EU Methane …
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middle-income countries. Cutting methane emissions is the most immediate way to slow the rate of global warming, even as … gas flaring would be an immediate way to cut methane emissions. It requires urgent co-ordinated action by oil- and … International Monetary Fund taking a leadership role through its surveillance and capacity development work. Tackling methane …
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Economics is not only a subject matter but also a specific methodological approach. Economic analysis in International Economic Law is therefore not confined to economic matters but can be extended to virtually all issues by drawing on the economic approach. It can be used both to explain the...
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This is the first paper that econometrically estimates the impact of the rising Bioenergy production on the global CO2 emissions. We apply a structural vector autoregression (SVAR) approach to time series with annual observation for the world biofuel production and global CO2 emissions from 1961...
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