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Anthropogenic global warming

Boehmer-Christiansen, 2000 Adamenko and Kondratyev, 1999). In principle, the positions of the anthropogenic global-warming supporters and climate skeptics have not changed since the IPCC (2007) publication. [Pg.27]

Hydrocarbons (predominantly, NG) are likely to play a major role in hydrogen production in the near- to medium-term future. However, hydrocarbons significantly contribute to anthropogenic C02 emissions into the atmosphere. Spath and Mann [11] estimated that the global warming potential (GWP) of hydrogen production by the SMR process is 13.7 kg C02 (equiv.) per kg of net hydrogen produced. GWP is defined as a combination of C02, CH4, and N20 emissions expressed as C02 equivalence for a 100-year time frame. [Pg.91]


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