GHG in the PONS Dictionary

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For example, climate change projections are affected by highly uncertain changes in future GHG emissions.
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Each offset credit allows facilities whose emissions are capped to emit more, in direct proportion to the GHG reductions represented by the credit.
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Electricity consumption numbers are then converted to GHG emissions using an agreed-upon conversion factor that will vary by location around the world.
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There are no local GHG emissions other than by trucks servicing the terminal, and noise level is very low.
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We believe the preponderance of evidence indicates shale gas has a larger GHG green house gas footprint than conventional gas, considered over any time scale.
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This can be increased to 80-90% GHG emissions savings if second generation processes or reduced fertiliser growing regimes are used.
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Global GHG emissions due to human activities have grown since pre-industrial times.
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They allow for the description of factors which are difficult to quantify but are important in affecting future GHG emissions.
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Carbon dioxide is the dominant GHG followed by methane, nitrous oxide, perfluorocarbon and sulfur hexafluoride.
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In the absence of policies to mitigate climate change, GHG emissions could rise significantly over the 21st century.
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