International audienceMost atmospheric scientists agree that greenhouse gas emissions have already caused significant changes to the global climate system and that these changes will accelerate in the near future. At the same time, atmospheric scientists who ? like other scientists ? rely on international collaboration and information exchange travel a lot and, thereby, cause substantial emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2). In this paper, the CO2 emissions of the employees working at an atmospheric research institute (the Norwegian Institute for Air Research, NILU) caused by all types of business travel (conference visits, workshops, field campaigns, instrument maintainance, etc.) were calculated for the years 2005?2007. It is estimated that ...
Aviation is a fast-growing sector, releasing more carbon dioxide per passenger kilometre than other ...
International audienceAbstract In face of global warming, academics have begun to consider and analy...
The aviation sector contributes to anthropogenic climate change through both CO2 and non-CO2 radiati...
During the past century, humans have increased atmospheric CO2 concentration by at least a third, wh...
This paper presents data on carbon emissions generated by travel undertaken for a major sustainabili...
Relatively low travel costs and abundant opportunities for research funding in Switzerland and other...
We use a model of international and domestic tourist numbers and flows to forecast tourist numbers a...
Global climate change is a vital issue facing the planet today, posing significant risks to both hum...
AbstractMany significant sources of pollution with gas emissions are affecting human health and dama...
This study estimates factors of importance for the carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions genera...
We present CO2 emissions from Norway’s tourist travel by the available transport modes, i.e., aviati...
This study is an attempt to identify the level of increase carbon dioxide gas emission and atmosphe...
Aviation is a fast-growing sector, releasing more carbon dioxide per passenger kilometre than other ...
International audienceAbstract In face of global warming, academics have begun to consider and analy...
The aviation sector contributes to anthropogenic climate change through both CO2 and non-CO2 radiati...
During the past century, humans have increased atmospheric CO2 concentration by at least a third, wh...
This paper presents data on carbon emissions generated by travel undertaken for a major sustainabili...
Relatively low travel costs and abundant opportunities for research funding in Switzerland and other...
We use a model of international and domestic tourist numbers and flows to forecast tourist numbers a...
Global climate change is a vital issue facing the planet today, posing significant risks to both hum...
AbstractMany significant sources of pollution with gas emissions are affecting human health and dama...
This study estimates factors of importance for the carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions genera...
We present CO2 emissions from Norway’s tourist travel by the available transport modes, i.e., aviati...
This study is an attempt to identify the level of increase carbon dioxide gas emission and atmosphe...
Aviation is a fast-growing sector, releasing more carbon dioxide per passenger kilometre than other ...
International audienceAbstract In face of global warming, academics have begun to consider and analy...
The aviation sector contributes to anthropogenic climate change through both CO2 and non-CO2 radiati...