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K, Goyal S. Contribution of energy sector to NOx emissions. Edited by Chalapati Rao C. V, Pathak Himanshu, Society for Conservation of Nature (New Delhi, India). Indian Nitrogen Group, and International Nitrogen Initiative. South Asian Nitrogen Centre. Published by Indian Nitrogen Group, Society for Conservation of Nature in association with South Asian Nitrogen Centre, International Nitrogen Initiative, 2010.

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Energy, Ontario Ministry of, Ontario. Ministry of the Environment., and Ontario Ministry of Transportation, eds. Reduction of energy use and emissions in Ontario's Transportation Sector. Ontario Ministry of Energy, 1991.

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Johnstone, Nick. Modelling passenger demand, energy consumption and pollution emissions in thetransport sector. Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge, 1995.

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Menon-Choudhary, Deepa. Assessing policy choices for managing SO2 emissions from Indian power sector. Centre De Sciences Humaines, 2005.

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Oladokun, Michael Gbolagade, and Clinton Ohis Aigbavboa. Simulation-Based Analysis of Energy and Carbon Emissions in the Housing Sector. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75346-1.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality. Addressing climate change: Views from the private sector : hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, February 13, 2007. U.S. G.P.O., 2007.

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Morrow, Ross W. Analysis of policies to reduce oil consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from the U.S. transportation sector / W. Ross Morrow, Kelly Kims Gallagher, Gustavo Collantes, et al. Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, 2010.

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Warnken, Jan. Energy auditing and estimating greenhouse gas emissions for Australia's tourist accommodation sector: Hotels, self-contained apartment complexes, eco-resorts and caravan parks in Queensland. CRC for Sustainable Tourism, 2002.

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Åhman, Markus. Harmonising new entrant allocation in the Nordic energy sectors: Current principles and options for EU ETS phase II. Nordic Council of Ministers, 2005.

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Wråke, Markus. Harmonising new entrant allocation in the Nordic energy sectors: Current principles and options for EU ETS phase II. Nordic Council of Ministers, 2005.

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Åhman, Markus. Harmonising new entrant allocation in the Nordic energy sectors: Current principles and options for EU ETS phase II. Nordic Council of Ministers, 2005.

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Wråke, Markus. Harmonising new entrant allocation in the Nordic energy sectors: Current principles and options for EU ETS phase II. Nordic Council of Ministers, 2005.

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Zheng, Menglian. Smart households: Economics and emission impacts of distributed energy storage for residential sector demand response. [publisher not identified], 2015.

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Canada, Canada Natural Resources. Emission reductions from federal operations : an update : progress report to Canada's Climate Change Voluntary Challenge and Registry Inc. =: Réduction des émissions causées par les activités du secteur public : mise à jour : rapport d'étape présenté à Mesures volontaires et Registre inc. du Défi-climat canadien. Government of Canada = Gouvernement du Canada, 2001.

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Foster, Vivien, and Daron Bedrosyan. Understanding CO2 Emissions from the Global Energy Sector. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1596/17143.

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Sutijastoto, Franciscus. Controlling CO2 emissions through energy policy: An industrial sector case in Indonesia. 1993.

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Measuring the Emissions and Energy Footprint of the ICT Sector: Implications for Climate Action. World Bank and International Telecommunication Union, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/978-92-61-38541-5.

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Ye, Liu, Jose Porro, and Ingmar Nopens, eds. Quantification and Modelling of Fugitive Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Urban Water Systems. IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789060461.

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Abstract With increased commitment from the international community to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from all sectors in accordance with the Paris Agreement, the water sector has never felt the pressure it is now under to transition to a low-carbon water management model. This requires reducing GHG emissions from grid-energy consumption (Scope 2 emissions), which is straightforward; however, it also requires reducing Scope 1 emissions, which include nitrous oxide and methane emissions, predominantly from wastewater handling and treatment. The pathways and factors leading to biological
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Oladokun, Michael Gbolagade, and Clinton Ohis Aigbavboa. Simulation-Based Analysis of Energy and Carbon Emissions in the Housing Sector: A System Dynamics Approach. Springer, 2018.

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Oladokun, Michael Gbolagade. Simulation-Based Analysis of Energy and Carbon Emissions in the Housing Sector: A System Dynamics Approach. Springer, 2019.

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Performance Assessment of Serbia’s Environmental and Climate Institutions: Focus on Addressing Energy-Sector Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Washington, DC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/40251.

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Alix, Alexandre, Laurent Bellet, Corinne Trommsdorff, and Iris Audureau, eds. Reducing the Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Water and Sanitation Services: Overview of emissions and their potential reduction illustrated by utility know-how. IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789063172.

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The scientific evidence contained in the three volumes of the 6th IPCC report (AR6), published between August 2021 and April 2022, are another reminder of the urgent need to respect the 2015 Paris Agreement. 195 countries agreed to the goal of limiting long-term global temperature increase to “well below 2°C” compared to pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5°C by massively reducing their emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases (GHGs). Water and climate questions are usually addressed from the perspective of adaptation to climate change. For urb
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Edmund, Hughes. 9 The IMO: Ship-sourced Emissions, Climate Change, and Global Ocean Governance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198823957.003.0009.

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This chapter focusses on the vexed question of climate change and the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) attempts to control and reduce ship-sourced emissions. It notes that, while international maritime transport remains the most energy-efficient mode of mass cargo transport, a global approach to further improvements in energy efficiency and work to address greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships is highly necessary. After all, sea transport is predicted to grow significantly in the coming years. In line with this, a roadmap has been approved by the Marine Environment Protection Co
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Fossil fuel fiscal policies and greenhouse gas emissions in Viet Nam: Subsidies and taxes in Viet Nam's energy sector, and their effects on economic development and income distribution in the context of responding to climate change. UNDP, 2012.

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Alix, Alexandre, Laurent Bellet, Corinne Trommsdorff, and Iris Audureau, eds. Réduire les émissions de gaz à effet de serre des services d'eau et d'assainissement: Aperçu des émissions et de leur potentiel de réduction illustré par le savoir-faire des services d'eau. IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789063271.

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The scientific evidence contained in the three volumes of the 6th IPCC report (AR6), published between August 2021 and April 2022, are another reminder of the urgent need to respect the 2015 Paris Agreement. 195 countries agreed to the goal of limiting long-term global temperature increase to “well below 2°C” compared to pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5°C by massively reducing their emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases (GHGs). Water and climate questions are usually addressed from the perspective of adaptation to climate change. For urb
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Jenkins, Jesse D., and Valerie J. Karplus. Carbon Pricing under Political Constraints. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802242.003.0003.

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The economic prescription for mitigating climate change is clear: price carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gas emissions to internalize climate damages. In practice, a variety of political economy constraints have prevented the introduction of a carbon price equal to the full social cost of emissions. This chapter develops insights about the design of climate policy in the face of binding political constraints. Using a stylized model of the energy sector, the authors identify welfare-maximizing combinations of a CO2 price, subsidy for clean energy production, and lump-sum transfers to e
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Bankes, Nigel. Transitioning to a Lower Carbon Future. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198822080.003.0016.

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This chapter discusses the legal and policy issues associated with adopting an aggressive transition to renewable and lower carbon fuels in Alberta’s electricity market. The chapter describes the evolution of Alberta’s electricity sector and restructuring that will involve the addition of a capacity market to supplement the existing energy only market. The chapter examines Canada’s international commitments with respect to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, coal phase-out, and developments in climate change and energy efficiency policy at both the federal level and for Alberta, which c
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Fuss, Sabine. The 1.5°C Target, Political Implications, and the Role of BECCS. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.585.

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The 2°C target for global warming had been under severe scrutiny in the run-up to the climate negotiations in Paris in 2015 (COP21). Clearly, with a remaining carbon budget of 470–1,020 GtCO2eq from 2015 onwards for a 66% probability of stabilizing at concentration levels consistent with remaining below 2°C warming at the end of the 21st century and yearly emissions of about 40 GtCO2 per year, not much room is left for further postponing action. Many of the low stabilization pathways actually resort to the extraction of CO2 from the atmosphere (known as negative emissions or Carbon Dioxide Rem
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Gordon, Deborah. No Standard Oil. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190069476.001.0001.

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The next decade will be decisive in the fight against climate change. It will be impossible to hold the planet to a 1.5 degrees Celsius temperature rise without controlling methane and carbon dioxide emissions from the oil and gas sector. Contrary to popular belief, the world will not run out of these resources anytime soon. Instead, oil and gas are becoming more climate-intensive to supply using technologies like fracking oil and liquefying gas—even as these abundant resources continue to be used to fuel cars, heat homes, and produce consumer goods like shampoo, pajamas, and paint. Policymake
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Addison, Tony, and Alan Roe. Resources Matter. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192872197.001.0001.

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Abstract The extraction and use of natural resources underpins a global economy that provides high living standards for many as well as the prospect of ending poverty in the developing world. Mining, as well as the oil and gas industries, are vitally important sectors in many developing countries. They provide substantial public revenues as well as much-needed foreign exchange, and livelihoods for many. Yet, the extractive industries are highly controversial. The continued extraction and burning of fossil fuels in energy generation and transport, together with the emissions associated with min
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Baldwin, Kenneth G. H., Mark Howden, Michael H. Smith, Karen Hussey, and Peter J. Dawson, eds. Transitioning to a Prosperous, Resilient and Carbon-Free Economy. Cambridge University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781316389553.

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This book is a comprehensive manual for decision-makers and policy leaders addressing the issues around human caused climate change, which threatens communities with increasing extreme weather events, sea level rise, and declining habitability of some regions due to desertification or inundation. The book looks at both mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions and global warming and adaption to changing conditions as the climate changes. It encourages the early adoption of climate change measures, showing that rapid decarbonisation and improved resilience can be achieved while maintaining prosper
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Harmonising New Entrant Allocation in the Nordic Energy Sectors-current Principles And Options for Eu Ets Pahse II: Temanord 2006-515. Nordic Council of Ministers, 2006.

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Ovodenko, Alexander. Downstream Consumers and Climate Change Mitigation in the Airlines and Shipping Industries. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677725.003.0002.

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The chapter contrasts multilateral negotiations on energy efficiency in the airlines and shipping sectors to explain the importance of consumer demand in the politics of multilateral negotiations on climate change mitigation. Since the analysis focuses on how governments have handled the same issue over the same time span but across two different sectors, both of which are oligopolistic, it is possible to isolate the impacts of downstream markets on the politics of emissions mitigation. The research design examines the impacts of price elasticity, product substitution, and asset requirements a
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Jason Ren, Zhiyong, and Krishna Pagilla, eds. Pathways to Water Sector Decarbonization, Carbon Capture and Utilization. IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789061796.

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Abstract The water sector is in the middle of a paradigm shift from focusing on treatment and meeting discharge permit limits to integrated operation that also enables a circular water economy via water reuse, resource recovery, and system level planning and operation. While the sector has gone through different stages of such revolution, from improving energy efficiency to recovering renewable energy and resources, when it comes to the next step of achieving carbon neutrality or negative emission, it falls behind other infrastructure sectors such as energy and transportation. The water sector
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International Journal of Energy Sector Management, Issue 3: Impacts of Emission Trading on Power Industry and Electricity Markets. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2011.

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Nozière, Pierre. INRA feeding system for ruminants. Edited by Daniel Sauvant and Luc Delaby. Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-872-8.

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The INRA Feeding System for Ruminants has been renewed to better address emerging challenges for animal nutrition: prevision of productive responses, product quality, animal health and emissions to the environment, in a larger extent of breeding contexts. The new system is mainly built from meta-analyses of large data bases, and modelling. The dietary supply model accounts for digestive interactions and flows of individual nutrients, so that feed values depend on the final ration. Animal requirements account for variability in metabolic efficiency. Various productive and non-productive animal
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Revesz, Richard, and Jack Lienke. Struggling for Air. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190233112.001.0001.

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Since the beginning of the Obama Administration, conservative politicians have railed against the President's "War on Coal." As evidence of this supposed siege, they point to a series of rules issued by the Environmental Protection Agency that aim to slash air pollution from the nation's power sector . Because coal produces far more pollution than any other major energy source, these rules are expected to further reduce its already shrinking share of the electricity market in favor of cleaner options like natural gas and solar power. But the EPA's policies are hardly the "unprecedented regulat
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