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Green House Gas Emissions and Climate Change: Options to Mitigate ‎Climate Change

Published in January 2015 Issue 1 (Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2015)

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Increasing levels of greenhouse gas emissions are cause of global concern. The Kyoto Protocol shares the ultimate objective of the Convention to stabilize atmospheric concentrations of Green House Gases at a level that will prevent dangerous interference with the climate system. . Current biomass use,although not sustainable in some cases, replaces fossil fuel consumption and results in avoided CO2 emissions, representing about 2.7 to 8.8 % of 1998 anthropogenic CO2 emissions. The global biomass energy potential is large, estimated at about 104 EJ/a. hence, biomass has the potential to avoid significant fossil fuel consumption, potentially between 17 and 36 % of the current level and CO2 emissions potentially between 12 and 44 % of the 1998 level. There is significant scope then to integrate biomass energy with agriculture, forestry and climate change policies. Improved agronomic practices of well managed biomass plantations will also provide a basis for environmental improvement by helping to stabilize certain soils, avoiding desertification which is already occurring rapidly in tropical countries.

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Priyadarshini Agnihotri

Head of the Department, Geogra...

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AJPHR301005

AJPHR-30-000005

2015-01-01

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Agnihotri & Kumar (2015). Green House Gas Emissions and Climate Change: Options to Mitigate ‎Climate Change. American Journal of Pharmacy and Health Research, 3(1), xx-xx. https://ajphr.com/articles/AJPHR301005

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