The use of energy accounts for a major fraction of all anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases (IPCC, 1995) , and in most industrialized countries the use of transportation fuels and electricity accounts for a major fraction of all energy-related emissions. In the transportation sector alone, emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the production and use of motor-vehicle fuels account for as much as 30% of CO2 emissions from the use of all fossil fuels (DeLuchi, 1991). The production and use of fuels for transportation and electricity also results in emissions of other greenhouse gases, including methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O). In light of this, and in the face of growing concern about global climate change, analysts have start...
Abstract: Fossil fuels supply about 86 % of the global primary energy consumption for transportation...
This report documents the development and use of the Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions, and Ener...
A simple and straightforward method of analyzing the net carbon dioxide emissions that result from d...
The use of energy accounts for a major fraction of all anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases (...
This report presents estimates of full fuel-cycle emissions of greenhouse gases from using transport...
Continued use of fossil-based fuels as transportation energy sources significantly contributes towar...
We compare the net greenhouse gas emissions impact of substituting natural gas for other fossil fuel...
Between 1906 and 2005, records show that global average air temperature near the earth’s surface inc...
Fossil fuels contribute to global warming through the release of CO2, CH4 and other direct or indire...
Between 1906 and 2005, records show that global average air temperature near the earth’s surface inc...
In the United States, two thirds of the carbon monoxide and about one third of carbon dioxide emissi...
It has become recognized by the international scientific community that global warming due to fossil...
At an international conference on global warming, held in Kyoto, Japan, in December 1997, the United...
Three approaches are commonly identified for controlling automobile greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions: ...
The development of hydrogen technologies for powering light duty vehicles and stationary electricity...
Abstract: Fossil fuels supply about 86 % of the global primary energy consumption for transportation...
This report documents the development and use of the Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions, and Ener...
A simple and straightforward method of analyzing the net carbon dioxide emissions that result from d...
The use of energy accounts for a major fraction of all anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases (...
This report presents estimates of full fuel-cycle emissions of greenhouse gases from using transport...
Continued use of fossil-based fuels as transportation energy sources significantly contributes towar...
We compare the net greenhouse gas emissions impact of substituting natural gas for other fossil fuel...
Between 1906 and 2005, records show that global average air temperature near the earth’s surface inc...
Fossil fuels contribute to global warming through the release of CO2, CH4 and other direct or indire...
Between 1906 and 2005, records show that global average air temperature near the earth’s surface inc...
In the United States, two thirds of the carbon monoxide and about one third of carbon dioxide emissi...
It has become recognized by the international scientific community that global warming due to fossil...
At an international conference on global warming, held in Kyoto, Japan, in December 1997, the United...
Three approaches are commonly identified for controlling automobile greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions: ...
The development of hydrogen technologies for powering light duty vehicles and stationary electricity...
Abstract: Fossil fuels supply about 86 % of the global primary energy consumption for transportation...
This report documents the development and use of the Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions, and Ener...
A simple and straightforward method of analyzing the net carbon dioxide emissions that result from d...