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aggregate anthropogenic carbon dioxide equivalent emissions of greenhouse gases | siltumnīcefekta gāzu antropogēno emisiju kopums, kas izteikts oglekļa dioksīda ekvivalentā |
carbon dioxide | oglekļa dioksīds |
carbon dioxide A colourless gas with a faint tingling smell and taste. Atmospheric carbon dioxide is the source of carbon for plants. As carbon dioxide is heavier than air and does not support combustion, it is used in fire extinguishers. It is a normal constituent of the atmosphere, relatively innocuous in itself but playing an important role in the greenhouse effect. It is produced during the combustion of fossil fuels when the carbon content of the fuels reacts with the oxygen during combustion. It is also produced when living organisms respire. It is essential for plant nutrition and in the ocean phytoplankton is capable of absorbing and releasing large quantities of the gas, CO2 | oglekļa dioksīds |
carbon dioxide | ogļskābā gāze |
carbon dioxide footprint | oglekļa emisiju ietekme |
carbon dioxide footprint | oglekļa dioksīda pēda |
carbon dioxide footprint | COsub2sub pēda |
carbon dioxide intensity | oglekļa dioksīda emisiju intensitāte |
carbon dioxide storage | oglekļa dioksīda uzglabāšana |
carbon dioxide tax Compulsory charges levied on fuels to reduce the output of carbon dioxide (CO2), which is a colourless and odourless gas substance that is incombustible | oglekļa dioksīda nodoklis |
geological storage of carbon dioxide | oglekļa dioksīda ģeoloģiska uzglabāšana |
tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent | tonna oglekļa dioksīda ekvivalenta |
tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent | tonna COsub2sub ekvivalenta |