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    Corporate Carbon Audit

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    LECTURES 2-3 CORPORATE CARBON AUDIT Agenda  Carbon Footprint Concepts  Why and WhatCarbon Measurement Standards and Procedures  Emission Scopes and Conversion Factors  Assignment 1 Agenda  Carbon Footprint Concepts  Why and WhatCarbon Measurement Standards and Procedures  Emission Scopes and Conversion Factors  Assignment 2 Carbon footprint is a “measure of the impact human Carbon Footprint activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of green house

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    Research Assignment (Essay) 30 marks Title: Damage of the environment is an inevitable consequence of worldwide improvements in the standard of living. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Your essay should be between 800 and 900 words long. Both drafts must be typed‚ double spaced‚ fully referenced in-text and with a complete end text reference list. Collusion or deliberate plagiarism will result in a grade of 0%. Your tutor will provide you with a selection of sources. You must refer to

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    The Damage Done

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    How have representation of people and/or places confirmed or challenged your values and attitudes? Refer to at least one written text studied in class. An autobiography account The Damage Done‚ written by Warren Fellows‚ illustrates his time of imprisonment in Bangkok. During Fellows time in Bangkok‚ he was convicted of heroin trafficking between Australia and Thailand and was sentenced to prison called Bang Kwang for twelve years. In this autobiographical account‚ Fellow outlines the squalid

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    ESTIMATING EMISSION FACTORS FOR MOTORCYCLES IN REAL-WORLD TRAFFIC CONDITIONS OF HANOI TA HUONG THU‚ LE ANH TUAN‚ NGHIEM TRUNG DUNG Hanoi University of Technology I. INTRODUCTION According to National State of Environment 2007 (Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment)‚ the traffic activities caused 85% CO and 95% VOCs of total emissions in the whole country. Hanoi‚ with 1.8 millions motorcycles (until June 2007)‚ is now facing with serious air pollution problem [1]. Estimating emission

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    The Boundless Carbon Cycle

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    commentary The boundless carbon cycle Tom J. Battin‚ Sebastiaan Luyssaert‚ Louis A. Kaplan‚ Anthony K. Aufdenkampe‚ Andreas Richter and Lars J. Tranvik The terrestrial biosphere is assumed to take up most of the carbon on land. However‚ it is becoming clear that inland waters process large amounts of organic carbon and must be considered in strategies to mitigate climate change. A tmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations increased from ~280 ppm before the industrial revolution to over 384

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    America's Carbon Footprint

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    America’s Carbon Footprint Joseph N. Flowers Jr. COM/172 November 12‚ 2012 Judith Scharle America’s Carbon Footprint Florida will be the next lost city of Atlantis! That can be imagined when reading statistics from scientists predicting that in fewer than 100 years‚ most of southern Florida will be under water because of global warming (Wilbur‚ 2011). Global warming is the rising of the Earth’s temperature because of greenhouse gasses like the burning of fossil fuels coal‚ oil‚ and gas. Some people

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    Carbon Fibres

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    ASSIGNMENT: 1 SESSION: 2012/13 TUTOR: Stuart Allan WORD COUNT: 1‚891 Carbon fibre is a strong‚ yet light‚ reinforced polymer. Carbon fibres are used in applications where high strength and light weight are required. Carbon fibres can also be easily moulded into the desired shape. They are also chemically inert‚ resistant to heat‚ and do not expand under changing temperatures. Machining of carbon fibre materials can generate airborne particles. The potential health effects of

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    Ethics Carbon Tax

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    unethically. At the centre of the government’s policy on climate change is pricing carbon. Many commenters and politicians have referred to this as a “carbon tax”. The idea is that polluters will pay per tonne of carbon they release into the atmosphere. This cost will initially be set at $23‚ and increase gradually until 2015. This is widely thought of as the most effective and least costly mechanism to reduce carbon output and reduce the level of climate change that is occurring.

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    Keeping the type of plant per experiment‚ size of beaker and emission of light constant‚ how does changing the concentration of carbon dioxide affect the rate photosynthesis in plants? Introduction: Photosynthesis is the process through which plants‚ algae‚ and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy from carbon dioxide and water‚ producing glucose and oxygen. This process is extremely vital as it the major source of nutrition for all living things on Earth‚ and fuel organisms’ activities

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    CARBON CREDIT MANAGEMENT IN INDIA ABSTRACT The phenomenon of change in atmospheric conditions due to air polluting gases is called as global warming. Carbon-dioxide is one of the Green House Gases causing global warming. Green House Gases also includes some other gases like methane‚ hydrofluoric carbon etc. Since 19th century’s industrial revolution till today emission of Green House Gases into the environment has increased tremendously due to the impact of intense industrialization. Currently

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