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@Article{OmettoBunJonNahGus:2014:ExOuPe,
               author = "Ometto, Jean Pierre Henry Balbaud and Bun, Rostyslav and Jonas, 
                         Matthias and Nahorski, Zbigniew and Gusti, Mykola I.",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Lviv 
                         Polytechnic National University} and {International Institute for 
                         Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)} and {Polish Academy of Sciences} 
                         and {International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 
                         (IIASA)}",
                title = "Uncertainties in greenhouse gases inventories - expanding our 
                         perspective",
              journal = "Climatic Change",
                 year = "2014",
               volume = "124",
               number = "3",
                pages = "451--458",
             keywords = "climate change, greenhouse gases.",
             abstract = "Strategies for mitigating global climate change require accurate 
                         estimates of the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs). A strong 
                         consensus in the global scientific community states that efforts 
                         to control climate change require stabilization of the atmospheric 
                         concentration of GHGs (as per a recent compilation; (IPCC 2013)). 
                         Estimates of the amounts of carbon dioxide and other GHGs emitted 
                         to the atmosphere, as well as the amounts absorbed by terrestrial 
                         and aquatic systems, are crucial for planning, analyzing, 
                         validating and at global scale verifying mitigation efforts and 
                         for analyzing scenarios of future emissions. The magnitude and 
                         distribution of current emissions and the path of future emissions 
                         are both of considerable importance. It is critical that we have 
                         estimates of emissions and that we acknowledge and deal with the 
                         uncertainty in our best estimates. The range of issues that derive 
                         from uncertainty in emissions estimates was the subject of the 3rd 
                         International Uncertainty Workshop held in Lviv, Ukraine, 2010, 
                         and is the subject of this special issue.",
                  doi = "10.1007/s10584-014-1149-5",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10584-014-1149-5",
                 issn = "0165-0009",
                label = "scopus 2014-07 OmettoBunJonNahGus:2014:ExOuPe",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "art_10.1007_s10584-014-1149-5.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "28 abr. 2024"
}


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