Uncertainties in Greenhouse Gas Inventories 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-15901-0_6
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The improvement of greenhouse gas inventory as a tool for reduction emission uncertainties for operations with oil in the Russian Federation

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“…In addition, scholars have conducted research on the calculation and decomposition of carbon intensity. Wang et al [39], Xing et al [40], Uvarova and Kuzovkin [41], and GEA [42] measured the total carbon emissions, industrial carbon emissions, and service industry carbon emissions based on diversified carbon emissions estimation methods. They found that cities consume 60-80% of global energy and emit 70% of global greenhouse gases.…”
Section: Research On Carbon Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, scholars have conducted research on the calculation and decomposition of carbon intensity. Wang et al [39], Xing et al [40], Uvarova and Kuzovkin [41], and GEA [42] measured the total carbon emissions, industrial carbon emissions, and service industry carbon emissions based on diversified carbon emissions estimation methods. They found that cities consume 60-80% of global energy and emit 70% of global greenhouse gases.…”
Section: Research On Carbon Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%