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Constraining sector-specific CO2 and CH4 emissions in the US
Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution for Science, Stanford, CA, USA
Anna M. Michalak
Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution for Science, Stanford, CA, USA
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We reviewed recent efforts to estimate state- and national-scale carbon dioxide and methane emissions from individual anthropogenic source sectors in the United States. State and federal greenhouse gas regulations almost always target reductions from specific source sectors, and reliable emission estimates are important to support and evaluate these policies. We also describe a number of forward-looking opportunities that would improve sector-specific estimates.
We reviewed recent efforts to estimate state- and national-scale carbon dioxide and methane...
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