Objective: To estimate the life cycle emissions of U.S. EMS systems, including emissions from supply chain process, and identify the components of the supply chain that contribute most to those emissions. \ud \ud Methods: The websites for 200 randomly selected U.S. cities and counties were searched to obtain publicly available EMS budget information for the two most recent budget years. Where line-item budgets were available, the consumer price index was used to convert expenditures to standard year (2002) amounts. Published input-output-based emissionsmultipliers, accounting for emissions from the upstream and downstream processes associated with any product or service, were then used to calculate "indirect" emissions related to those expe...
Environmental awareness rapidly increased worldwide these recent decades. Likewise, individuals but ...
The overall goal of this research is to evaluate and quantify the environmental impacts of service i...
Companies are increasingly being held accountable for the life-cycle impact of their products and se...
Objective: To estimate the life cycle emissions of U.S. EMS systems, including emissions from supply...
OBJECTIVES: This study was undertaken to characterize the carbon emissions from a broad sample of N...
Emergency medical services, or 'ambulance services', are a vehicle-intense component of the health s...
Background: We have previously reported the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from emergency medical se...
Objective: Modern emergencymedical service (EMS) systems are vulnerable to both rising energy prices...
M.Com. (Business Management)Abstract: A far-reaching change in the world’s economy has led to a mind...
Objective. In this proof-of-concept study, we evaluated the availability of emergency medical servic...
Understanding the energy consumption and emissions associated with health services is important for ...
Objective: To determine the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the energy consumption of Austr...
[Extract] Background. With mounting insecurity over\ud domestic fuel supplies and public pressure to...
Energy use and emission factors for passenger transportation modes typically ignore the total enviro...
California’s freight transportation system is a vital part of the state’s economy but is a significa...
Environmental awareness rapidly increased worldwide these recent decades. Likewise, individuals but ...
The overall goal of this research is to evaluate and quantify the environmental impacts of service i...
Companies are increasingly being held accountable for the life-cycle impact of their products and se...
Objective: To estimate the life cycle emissions of U.S. EMS systems, including emissions from supply...
OBJECTIVES: This study was undertaken to characterize the carbon emissions from a broad sample of N...
Emergency medical services, or 'ambulance services', are a vehicle-intense component of the health s...
Background: We have previously reported the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from emergency medical se...
Objective: Modern emergencymedical service (EMS) systems are vulnerable to both rising energy prices...
M.Com. (Business Management)Abstract: A far-reaching change in the world’s economy has led to a mind...
Objective. In this proof-of-concept study, we evaluated the availability of emergency medical servic...
Understanding the energy consumption and emissions associated with health services is important for ...
Objective: To determine the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the energy consumption of Austr...
[Extract] Background. With mounting insecurity over\ud domestic fuel supplies and public pressure to...
Energy use and emission factors for passenger transportation modes typically ignore the total enviro...
California’s freight transportation system is a vital part of the state’s economy but is a significa...
Environmental awareness rapidly increased worldwide these recent decades. Likewise, individuals but ...
The overall goal of this research is to evaluate and quantify the environmental impacts of service i...
Companies are increasingly being held accountable for the life-cycle impact of their products and se...