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HISTORICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO GLOBAL WARMING BY COUNTRY OF 3 Greenhouse Gases

HISTORICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO GLOBAL WARMING BY COUNTRY OF 3 Greenhouse Gases (CO 2 , CH 4 and N 2 O) International Virtual Institute on Global Change IVIG/COPPE/UFRJ Luiz Pinguelli Rosa Maria Silvia Muylaert Christiano Pires de Campos Leonardo Cardoso Monteiro Adriano Santhiago

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HISTORICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO GLOBAL WARMING BY COUNTRY OF 3 Greenhouse Gases

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  1. HISTORICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO GLOBAL WARMING BY COUNTRY OF 3 Greenhouse Gases • (CO2, CH4 and N2O) • International Virtual Institute on Global Change IVIG/COPPE/UFRJ • Luiz Pinguelli Rosa • Maria Silvia Muylaert • Christiano Pires de Campos • Leonardo Cardoso Monteiro • Adriano Santhiago • Corbiniano Silva • Leonardo Ribeiro • Ministry of Science and Technology - MCT • Dr. José D. G. Miguez • Dr. Luiz Gylvan Meira Filho • Dr. Thelma Krug • 2001/ 2002.

  2. ROSA, L.P. and RIBEIRO, S.K. “The present, past and future contibutions to global warming of CO2 emissions from fuels”. Climatic Change 48. p289-308, 2001. RIVM, 2001. HYDE: Historical Land Use Changes over the past 300 years: New Global Data Sets. http://www.rivm.nl/env/int/hyde CDIAC, 2002. Trends Online: A Compendium of Data on Global Change.http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/trends/trends.htm SR-LULUCF, 2000. Special Report: Land Use, Land-use Change, and Forestry. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. IPCC, 1996. Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines Greenhouse Gas Inventory: Reference Manual. Intergovernamental Panel on Climate Change. Volume 3. EDGAR-HYDE database, http://arch.rivm.nl/env/int/coredata/edgar/index.html MCT, 2002. First Brazilian Inventory of Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gas Emissions www.mct.gov.br/clima Data Sources

  3. Land Use in 1700 Source: RIVM, 2001.

  4. Land Use in 1990 Source: RIVM, 2001.

  5. Carbon Factors

  6. Results comparison

  7. LUC W(1990) Land Use Change Contribution to Global Warming – 1700 to 1990

  8. LUC W(1990) Map

  9. LUC W(t) Graph

  10. Energy W(1998) Contribution to Global Warming due to Energy Sector and Cement Production –1850 to 1998

  11. Energy W(1998) Map

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