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Colorado emissions - Wikipedia Articles

  • Climate Action Plan

    This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. No cleanup reason has been specified. Please help improve this article if you can. (April 2010) Boulder Climate Action Plan Fund (Colorado) Locale: Boulder, CO Established: April 1, 2007 Incentive Type: Public Benefits Fund Applicable Sector: Commercial, Industrial, Residential The Climate Action Plan (CAP) is a set of strategies intended to guide community efforts for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Those strategies have focused on improving energy efficiency and conservation in our homes and businesses—the source of nearly three-fourths of local emissions. The plan also promotes strategies to reduce emissions from transportation, which account for over 20 percent of our local greenhouse gas sources. Contents 1 General information 2 Allocation and generation of fund 3 Incentive authority 4 See also 5 References 6 References General information [edit] In November 2006, citizens o... (see more)

  • Climate change in the United States

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    U.S. temperature record from 1950 to 2009 according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) The lead section of this article may need to be rewritten. Please discuss this issue on the talk page and read the layout guide to make sure the section will be inclusive of all essential details. (September 2010) There is an international interest in issues surrounding global warming in the United States due to the American position in world affairs and the high level of American greenhouse gas emissions per capita, with the climate of the United States often studied. In 2012, the United States endured its warmest year on record, and the 13 warmest years for the entire planet have all occurred since 1998, according to data that stretches back to 1880.[1][2][3] From 1950 to 2009, the American government's surface temperature record shows an increase by about one degree Fahrenheit. Global warming has caused many changes in the U.S. According to a 2009 statem... (see more)

  • DayCent

    Daycent is a daily time series biogeochemical model used in agroecosystems to simulates fluxes of carbon and nitrogen in the atmosphere, vegetation, and soil.[1] It is a daily version of the CENTURY biogeochemical model. The United States Environmental Protection Agency, United States Department of Agriculture/ARS and the Colorado State University Natural Resource Ecology Lab are currently using the Daycent model to develop a national inventory of N2O emissions from U.S. agricultural soils. This inventory will be compared and contrasted with the existing Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) agricultural N2O emissions inventory for the United States.[2][3] Having more accurate data to account for nutrient cycling could have significant implications for public policy associated with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and potential future mitigation efforts in the United States.[4] Model inputs include daily maximum/minimum air temperature an... (see more)

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