Global anthropogenic sulfur emissions increased until the late 1980s. Existing estimates for 1995 and 2000 show a moderate decline from 1990 to 1995 or relative stability throughout the decade. This paper combines previously published data and new econometric estimates to show a 25% decline over the decade to a level not seen since the early 1960s. The decline is evident in North America, Western and Eastern Europe and in the last few years in East and South Asia. If this new trend is maintained local air pollution problems will be ameliorated but global warming may be somewhat exacerbated.
In the early 1990s, it was projected that annual SO2 emissions in Asia might grow to 80-110 Tg/yr by...
Global anthropogenic emissions of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen are reviewed by major category. Both ...
The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis proposes that there is an inverted U-shape relation...
Global anthropogenic sulfur emissions increased until the late 1980s. Existing estimates for 1995 an...
Global anthropogenic sulfur emissions increased until the late 1980s. Existing estimates for 1995 an...
The profound changes in global SO[subscript 2] emissions over the last decades have affected atmosph...
The profound changes in global SO2 emissions over the last decades have affected atmospheric composi...
The ASL database provides continuous time-series of sulfur emissions for most countries in the World...
The evolution of global and regional anthropogenic SO2 emissions in the last decade has been estimat...
This paper provides global and country by country estimates of sulfur emissions for the early and mi...
It is important to establish a reliable regional emission inventory of sulfur as a function of time ...
The paper reviews base-year emission inventories, driving forces, and long-term scenarios of sulfur ...
This paper updates estimates of global anthropogenic sulfate emissions through 1993 and provides a t...
International audienceSimulations of the global sulfur cycle under the IPCC SRES scenarios have been...
According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration the past 20 years have included 10 of...
In the early 1990s, it was projected that annual SO2 emissions in Asia might grow to 80-110 Tg/yr by...
Global anthropogenic emissions of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen are reviewed by major category. Both ...
The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis proposes that there is an inverted U-shape relation...
Global anthropogenic sulfur emissions increased until the late 1980s. Existing estimates for 1995 an...
Global anthropogenic sulfur emissions increased until the late 1980s. Existing estimates for 1995 an...
The profound changes in global SO[subscript 2] emissions over the last decades have affected atmosph...
The profound changes in global SO2 emissions over the last decades have affected atmospheric composi...
The ASL database provides continuous time-series of sulfur emissions for most countries in the World...
The evolution of global and regional anthropogenic SO2 emissions in the last decade has been estimat...
This paper provides global and country by country estimates of sulfur emissions for the early and mi...
It is important to establish a reliable regional emission inventory of sulfur as a function of time ...
The paper reviews base-year emission inventories, driving forces, and long-term scenarios of sulfur ...
This paper updates estimates of global anthropogenic sulfate emissions through 1993 and provides a t...
International audienceSimulations of the global sulfur cycle under the IPCC SRES scenarios have been...
According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration the past 20 years have included 10 of...
In the early 1990s, it was projected that annual SO2 emissions in Asia might grow to 80-110 Tg/yr by...
Global anthropogenic emissions of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen are reviewed by major category. Both ...
The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis proposes that there is an inverted U-shape relation...