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Cement manufacturing fossil fuel combustion

Fig. 7.6 Global annual emissions of C02 from fossil-fuel combustion and cement manufacture. After IPCC (1990). With permission of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Fig. 7.6 Global annual emissions of C02 from fossil-fuel combustion and cement manufacture. After IPCC (1990). With permission of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Over the period 1850-2000 it is estimated that 282 Pg C (1 Pg = 1 Gt = 1015 g) were released to the atmosphere by fossil fuel combustion, and an additional 5.5 Pg C from cement manufacture (Figure 22.5). (The 2000 global, fossil-fuel emission estimate of 6.6 Pg C represents a 1.8% increase from 1999. The average annual fossil-fuel release of C02 over the decade 1990 to 1999 was 6.35 Pg C.) In addition, land-use changes are estimated to have resulted in a net transfer of 154 Pg C to the atmosphere since 1850. This totals... [Pg.1008]


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