0 a gas that causes the greenhouse effect, especially carbon dioxide
1 one of several gases, especially carbon dioxide, that prevent heat from the earth escaping into space, causing the greenhouse effect:
In addition, there has been increased interest in the role of agricultural lands in greenhouse gas emissions51.
Disaggregated greenhouse gas emission inventories from agriculture via a coupled economicecosystem model.
For permit markets to work well for global warming, they have to support investments in greenhouse gas reducing technologies.
One of the most significant areas of uncertainty in climate change concerns the greenhouse gas emissions scenarios.
Each of the four developing regions clearly prefers to receive aid rather than see greenhouse gas emissions reduced.
The cost- benefit analysis for restricting greenhouse gas emissions has been notoriously difficult.
Using simulations, it is demonstrated that higher abatement activities may both reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lead to higher growth.
Under projected trends in greenhouse gas production, this scenario roughly approximates conditions for year 2050.