emission greenhouse
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- Methane contributes substantially to global warming as the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas.
- Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is the most prominent Green House Gas (GHGs) in the Earth's atmosphere is responsible for climate change and other environmental problems.
- A worldwide trend to reduce greenhouse gases emissions requires researchers to study more efficient solutions in oil and gas Industry.
- Carbon (C) in tropical peatlands over Southeast Asia and Amazonia, if released to the atmosphere, can substantially increase the growth rate of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
- Construction and demolition waste (CDW) has been identified as a priority waste stream by the European Union due to its significant generation level and its high recycling potential.
- There is a global interest to quantify and mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) (e.g. methane-CH4, nitrous oxide-N2O and carbon dioxide-CO2) emissions in animal feeding operations.
- Large amount of conventional fuels like coal, wood and LPG are being used for community cooking resulting emission of greenhouse gases.
- Demand for lower and lower emissions in road transportation has promoted the development of more efficient exhaust emission catalysts.
- Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the most important greenhouse gases; its concentration and distribution have important implications on climate change.
- The transition to oxy-fuel combustion power cycles is a prospective way to decrease carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere from the energy sector.
- 3D Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is commonly used for performance prediction and flow field analysis within expanders, and experimental validation of these simulations within a real-gas environment are scarce