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Environment global warming potential

Adviento-Borbe MA, Pittelkow CM, Anders M, van Kessel C, Hill JE, McClung AM, Six J, Linquist BA. Optimal fertilizer nitrogen rates and yield-scaled global warming potential in drill seeded rice. J. Environ. Qual. 2014 42 1623-1634. [Pg.206]

Biswas WK, Barton L, Carter D. Global Warming Potential of Wheat Production in South Western Australia a Life Cycle Assessment. Water and Environment Journal. 2008 22(3) 206-216.DOI 10.1111/j.l747-6593.2008.00127.x... [Pg.283]

Information on any other adverse effects to the environment should be included where available, such as environmental fate (exposure), ozone depletion potential, photochemical ozone creation potential, endocrine disrupting potential and/or global warming potential. [Pg.391]

Level 3 - Facility environmental and human health effect metrics, which go beyond the quantities of inputs and outputs and look into their potential effects on human health and the environment (e.g., human toxicity potential, global warming potential, acidification potential, and so on) ... [Pg.204]

The impact assessment identifies and characterizes the potential effects produced in the environment by the system under study. The first step is classification, in which the environmental interventions (resources consumed, emissions to the environment) identified in the inventory analysis are grouped in different impact categories or indicators, according to the environmental effects they are expected to produce. For example, CO2 and CH4 emissions are classified in the category global warming potential (GWP). [Pg.311]

The indicators in this category demonstrate how a new reaction/process, operating conditions, releases, and feedstocks affect the environment by providing quantification of increase/decrease level of environmental sustainabdity. Once again, three indicators (Environmental quotient. Environmental hazard for water. Global warming potential) are selected to evaluate the analyzed fermentation process. [Pg.125]

The environment at lat e 959 Table 5.5.1 Global Warming potential of greenhouse gases... [Pg.959]

Razon, L. F. Life cycle analysis of an alternative to the Haber-Bosch process Non-renewable energy usage and global warming potential of liquid ammonia from cyanobacteria. Environ. Prog. Sustainable Energy 2014, 33, 618-624. [Pg.159]

Biswas, W.K., Barton, L., Carter, D., 2008. Global warming potential of wheat production in Western Australia a life cycle assessment. Water Environment Journal 22, 206—216. [Pg.57]

Dahnasso, R.R., R.A. Taccone, J.D. Nieto, M.A. Teruel, and S.I. Lane (2006b), CH3OCF2CHFCI and CHF2OCF2CHFCI Reaction with Cl atoms, atmospheric lifetimes, ozone depletion and global warming potentials, Atmos. Environ., 40, 7298-7307. [Pg.1412]

Yonng, C.J., M.D. Hurley, T.J. WaUington, and S. Mabury (2006), Atmospheric lifetime and global warming potential of a perflnoropolyether. Environ. Sci. Technol., 40, 2242-2246. [Pg.1477]


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