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- Greenhouse gas inventories - Washington State Department of Ecology
It estimates statewide emissions and measures reductions compared to a 1990 baseline This helps policymakers track progress toward meeting our state's legal limits on greenhouse gas emissions As required by law, we publish an inventory report every two years
- Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions | US EPA
EPA tracks total U S emissions by publishing the Inventory of U S Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks This annual report estimates the total national greenhouse gas emissions and removals associated with human activities across the United States by source, gas, and economic sector
- Greenhouse gas emissions - Wikipedia
Starting about 1750, industrial activity powered by fossil fuels began to significantly increase the concentration of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases Emissions have grown rapidly since about 1950 with ongoing expansions in global population and economic activity following World War II
- CO₂ emissions - Our World in Data
We see that while emissions from fossil fuels have increased, emissions from land use change have declined slightly in recent years Overall, this means total emissions have roughly stabilized over the past decade This interactive chart shows the breakdown of global CO2 emissions by region
- Air Pollution Emissions Overview | Air Quality Planning Standards . . .
The National Air Pollutant Emission Trends report summarizes long-term trends in emissions of air pollutants and gives in-depth analysis of emissions for the current year The report also discusses emission evaluation and prediction methodologies
- What Are Greenhouse Gases and Why Do They Matter
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) are a category of gases that absorb heat energy emitted from the planet's surface and they remain in Earth's atmosphere for a long time (from decades to centuries)
- | Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions | Climate Watch
Climate Watch lets you explore global emissions by sector, gases, countries, or regions Analyze and visualize latest available international greenhouse gas emissions data
- Carbon Emission Defined Explained | Ecolife
Carbon emissions are the release of carbon compounds such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) into the atmosphere Similarly to other greenhouse gases, these carbon compounds trap heat in the atmosphere when released, resulting in global warming
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