Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Fossil fuel CO2 emissions in the United States decreased by ~11% between 2007 and 2013, from 6,023 to 5,377 Mt. This decline has been widely attributed to a shift from the use of coal to natural gas in US electricity production. However, the factors driving the decline have not been quantitatively evaluated; the role of natural gas in the decline therefore remains speculative. Here we analyse the factors affecting US emissions from 1997 to 2013. Before 2007, rising emissions were primarily driven by economic growth. After 2007, decreasing emissions were largely a result of economic recession with changes in fuel mix (for example, substitution of natural gas fo...
This paper introduces an approach for separately quantifying the contributions from renewables in de...
This paper analyzes global CO2 emissions growth by fossil fuel type (coal, oil or gas), demand type ...
Carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels in the United States peaked at more than 1.6 bill...
Fossil fuel CO2 emissions in the U.S. decreased by about 11% between 2007 and 2013, from 6,023 to 5,...
Fossil fuel CO2 emissions in the United States decreased by ∼11% between 2007 and 2013, from 6,023 t...
Our recent study1 quantified the drivers of US CO2 emissions between 1997 and 2013, with particular ...
The decline in carbon dioxide emissions in the United States between 2007 and 2013 is actually more ...
Our recent study in this journal quantified the drivers of US CO2 emissions between 1997 and 2013, w...
Total CO2 emissions from the United States power sector increased over the period 1990–2005, but pea...
Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) from fossil fuels and industry increased by 2.2% per year...
Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuels and industry increased by 2.2% per year o...
Efforts to control climate change require the stabilization of atmospheric CO2 concentrations. This ...
This paper introduces an approach for separately quantifying the contributions from renewables in de...
This paper analyzes global CO2 emissions growth by fossil fuel type (coal, oil or gas), demand type ...
Carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels in the United States peaked at more than 1.6 bill...
Fossil fuel CO2 emissions in the U.S. decreased by about 11% between 2007 and 2013, from 6,023 to 5,...
Fossil fuel CO2 emissions in the United States decreased by ∼11% between 2007 and 2013, from 6,023 t...
Our recent study1 quantified the drivers of US CO2 emissions between 1997 and 2013, with particular ...
The decline in carbon dioxide emissions in the United States between 2007 and 2013 is actually more ...
Our recent study in this journal quantified the drivers of US CO2 emissions between 1997 and 2013, w...
Total CO2 emissions from the United States power sector increased over the period 1990–2005, but pea...
Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) from fossil fuels and industry increased by 2.2% per year...
Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuels and industry increased by 2.2% per year o...
Efforts to control climate change require the stabilization of atmospheric CO2 concentrations. This ...
This paper introduces an approach for separately quantifying the contributions from renewables in de...
This paper analyzes global CO2 emissions growth by fossil fuel type (coal, oil or gas), demand type ...
Carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels in the United States peaked at more than 1.6 bill...