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  • ...s://www.atmosfair.de/index.php?id=9&L=3 Atmosfair: a calculator for flight emissions] .../3214e.html Linking Schemes: Potential Impacts of Linking the EU Emissions Trading System with Emerging Carbon Markets in other Countries] Brussels, 29-30 May
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  • | page = Assessment on impacts of emission trading on city-level (ET-CL) '''Impacts of emission trading on city-level''' is an [[Impact assessment]] taking a wide perspective over
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  • ...11 and includes five workpackages: 1) measurement of PM and greenhouse gas emissions, 2) chemical characterization and assessment of atmospheric thermal impact *What would be the mortality impacts of PM<sub>2.5</sub> emissions and the related societal cost?
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  • ...ts to the market that have caused or potentially will cause greenhouse gas emissions. The burden of GHG emissions can be allocated in two ways:
    7 KB (1,153 words) - 10:42, 19 September 2008
  • ...e of this assessments is to evaluate greenhouse gas emissions and emission trading cost of small-scale energy production in [[:en:Helsinki Metropolitan Area|H * Emissions: CO<sub>2</sub>, PM<sub>2.5</sub>.
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  • ...amount of flows and emissions in energy production, but the main flows and emissions are modeled. ...nits are not modeled individually like small scale district heating units. Emissions of large scale district heating units are calculated by using fuel informat
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  • What are the emission factors for burning processes and how to estimate emissions based on them? The focus is on the situation in Finland. ...x|Example of the use of emission factors: CO<sub>2</sub> and fine particle emissions in Helsinki. Scenarios are based on [[Helsinki energy decision 2015]].]]
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  • ** Indicators: GHG emissions, ambient air quality, mental health/quality of life, attributable chronic/a ...er the intended use, its needs and the [[Assessment on impacts of emission trading on city-level (ET-CL)#Scope|scope of the assessment]] e.g. in light of the
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  • ...of a variable. With the purpose of the [[Assessment on impacts of emission trading on city-level (ET-CL)|case assessment]] in mind, first determine the scope ...sider the role of this variable in the [[Assessment on impacts of emission trading on city-level (ET-CL)|case assessment]]. Dig out the necessary pieces of in
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  • ...valuate cost-effectiveness of different measures to reduce green house gas emissions from household heating in Finland when costs from indirect health impacts o ...e most cost-effective (combinations of) measures to reduce green house gas emissions from this type of houses?
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  • ...red units of the more than 12 000 installations covered by the EU emission trading scheme.
    1,011 bytes (153 words) - 07:42, 6 April 2009
  • The Energy-Industry Model computes the emissions of greenhouse gases in 17 world regions as a function of energy consumption * regional energy consumption and energy-related emissions,
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  • ...-way feedback) between the economy, energy demand/supply and environmental emissions is an undoubted advantage over other models which may either ignore the int ...and energy policies at the global level, including carbon taxes and permit trading.
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  • ...-way feedback) between the economy, energy demand/supply and environmental emissions is an undoubted advantage over other models which may either ignore the int ...nduced technological change, a more elaborate treatment of the EU Emission Trading Scheme and a full treatment of Structural Indicators, as defined by the Eur
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  • * emissions trading ...ts with and without permit trade of with alternative designs of the permit trading system.<ref name="poles"/>
    16 KB (2,305 words) - 12:18, 29 June 2009
  • * tradable permits for Global Warming emissions from agricultural ...s the composition of demand from domestic sales and imports from different trading partners. The parameters for these functions are calibrated to elasticities
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  • [[Category:Emissions trading]] ...National Allocation Plans with or without a connection of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme to the world market (for certified emission reductions from the clea
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  • * Emissions Trading: [http://en.opasnet.org/w/SIMAC SIMAC]<ref name="models"/>
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  • * Emissions / Abatement of CO2, CH4, N2O and HGWP (an aggregate of HFCs, PFCs and SF6) * GDP, welfare costs, energy prices, emissions trading, international trade, oil production levels, government revenues<ref name="
    8 KB (1,146 words) - 10:18, 16 October 2009
  • ...f long-term climate policy scenarios, sectoral impacts of the EU emissions trading scheme, environmental tax reforms, nuclear phase-out, green quotas, or foss .../ApplicationsexperiencesPACE/PACE_JICDM_IQ-TOOLS_neu.pdf Application to EU Emissions Allocation and CDM / JI]
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  • ...in transition (Annex I Parties), aiming at the return of CO2 and other GHG emissions to their 1990 levels.<ref name="cli"/> ...adoption of a range of new policies and measures, e.g. the EU's emissions trading scheme, which started its operation on 1 January 2005. The scheme is based
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  • need for ambitious and urgent action on adaptation and emissions reductions – economy over the coming decades, including global emissions cuts of at least
    145 KB (21,478 words) - 19:41, 22 December 2009
  • ...ring, however, that the same claim was made about reducing sulphur dioxide emissions, removal of lead from petrol, and waste water treatment. One may ask how en ...tion of carbon dioxide emissions and those on trading are separate issues. Trading is not an obligation, it is simply a possibility. Moreover, it is not a per
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  • ...itigation policies, i.e. policies with the primary purpose of reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases (policies and resulting measures), affect environmental .... described the state of the system (policies, physical parameters…) and emissions of pollutants in these years. While scenarios for 2020 and 2030 could be de
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  • ...es in a city'''. You can consider mitigation (how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions), adaptation (how to prepare for changes caused by climate change) or both. * [[Greenhouse gas emissions in Kuopio]]
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  • ...is the energy need of buildings in Helsinki and the related greenhouse gas emissions and health impacts? How can these be affected by renovation of buildings an .... The results will help in identifying the most favourable ways to cut GHG emissions.
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  • ...ia estimates the fuel and other costs and greenhouse gas and fine particle emissions from power plants and other energy processes. The model can assess several ...s are considered climate neutral in emission trade, but they still produce emissions during their life cycle. Therefore, even a fuel switch does not produce the
    118 KB (15,872 words) - 13:39, 27 January 2016
  • ...es in a city'''. You can consider mitigation (how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions), adaptation (how to prepare for changes caused by climate change) or both. * [[Assessment on impacts of emission trading on city-level (ET-CL)]]
    48 KB (6,904 words) - 11:48, 28 August 2017