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Data & statistics on Sources of Australia greenhouse gas emissions by sector – 4486 results

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Sources of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions in 2005 by sector
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Sources of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions in 2005 by sector

www.environment.gov.au/about/publications/annual-report/06-07/outcome1-climate-change.html

Sources of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions in 2005 by sector ...
that national greenhouse gas emissions in 2005 were 2.2 per cent higher than 1990 levels

Oct 2008 | Australian Government, Environment, water, heritage and the arts – 118 more results from this site
Sources of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions in 2004 by sector
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Sources of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions in 2004 by sector

www.environment.gov.au/about/publications/annual-report/05-06/outcome1-climate-change.html

Sources of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions in 2004 by sector ...
Sources of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2004 by sector ...
Greenhouse gas projections

Oct 2008 | Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (SEWPAC – 7 more results from this site
Source of greenhouse gas emissions within the Australian transport sector 2005

Source of greenhouse gas emissions within the Australian transport sector 2005

www.ntc.gov.au/filemedia/Reports/FreightTsptCarbonConstEcoJul08.pdf

to greenhouse gas emissions within the transport sector, contributing 88 per cent of total transport sector emissions (AGO 2007a). Table 1 shows the emissions within the transport sector for 1990 and 2005, and the forecast emissions for 2020. ...
australia

Jan 2005 | NTC
Original Url: http://www.ntc.gov.au/filemedia/Reports/FreightTsptCarbonConstEcoJul08.pdf
The growth trend from 1990 to 2005 of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions by sector. Assuming the trends shown in Figure 2-1 have continued through to today, it is likely that transport is now Australia’s second largest, and second fastest growing, source of greenhouse gas emissions.

The growth trend from 1990 to 2005 of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions by sector. Assuming the trends shown in Figure 2-1 have continued through to today, it is likely that transport is now ...

www.transport.vic.gov.au/DOI/DOIElect.nsf/$UNIDS+for+Web+Display/AB266078EAAA19BACA2573010004D7AC/$FILE/East-West%20Submission%20Bus%20Association%20Victoria.pdf

2-1 Australia's greenhouse gas emissions by sector, 1990 and 2005 The Australian Greenhouse Office has projected that Australia’s transport related greenhouse gas emission ...
to greenhouse emissions will require contributions from all sectors of the Australian ...
Waste Industrial Processes +16.5% Fugitive Emissions +7.3% Land Use Transport +29.9% Agriculture +0.2% Stationary Energy +42.6% Emissions Mt CO2-e

Jan 2005 | Department of Transport - Department of Transpor
Original Url: http://www.transport.vic.gov.au/DOI/DOIElect.nsf/$UNIDS+for+Web+Display/AB266078EAAA19BACA2573010004D7AC/$FILE/East-West%20Submission%20Bus%20Association%20Victoria.pdf
South Australia’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Sector in 2006 (SOURCE: Australian Greenhouse Office 2008)
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South Australia’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Sector in 2006 (SOURCE: Australian Greenhouse Office 2008)

www.prospect.sa.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/Environmental_Action_Plan_2008-2011.pdf

the proportion of greenhouse emissions by sector in South Australia in 2006 and demonstrates the significance of energy in South Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions. ...
Energy use is closely linked with the emission of greenhouse gas. Energy ...
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Jan 2008 | City of Prospec The Creative Community – 8 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.prospect.sa.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/Environmental_Action_Plan_2008-2011.pdf
Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions by sector in 2005 (Source: Australian Greenhouse Office, 2007)

Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions by sector in 2005 (Source: Australian Greenhouse Office, 2007)

www.campbelltown.sa.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/Environmental_Management_Plan_2008_to_2011.pdf

Stationary energy is the largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in Australia. Stationary energy alone contributes 50% of Australia’s total greenhouse gas emissions (see figure 4.1). Stationary energy includes electricity generation, emissions ...
australia

Jan 2007 | Campbelltown City Council: Welcome
Original Url: http://www.campbelltown.sa.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/Environmental_Management_Plan_2008_to_2011.pdf
Australia's greenhouse gas emissions by sector in 2004 (SOURCE: Australian Greenhouse Office 2006)

Australia's greenhouse gas emissions by sector in 2004 (SOURCE: Australian Greenhouse Office 2006)

www.wun.ac.uk/external/ghjnetwork/Bristol2010/documents/Mascher.pdf

australia

Jan 2006 | Worldwide Universities Network
Original Url: http://www.wun.ac.uk/external/ghjnetwork/Bristol2010/documents/Mascher.pdf
Australian Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Sector 2004 (Source: NGGI 2004)
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Australian Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Sector 2004 (Source: NGGI 2004)

www.iea.org/Textbase/work/2007/set-top/200703-cost-benefit-analysis-stb.pdf

Figure 4 shows estimated Australian greenhouse gas emissions by sector for 2004. The estimated total greenhouse gas emissions for 2004 are 564.7 million tonnes of CO2 ...
to Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions, as illustrated in Figure 4. ...
Fugitive emissions from fuel, 31.0 Stationary, 84.7 Transport, 76.2 Industrial processes, 29.8 Electricity, 195.2 Agriculture, 93.1 Waste, 19.1 Landuse change and forestry, 35.5

Jan 2004 | International Energy Agency – 19 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.iea.org/Textbase/work/2007/set-top/200703-cost-benefit-analysis-stb.pdf
Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions by sector, 2004 (National Greenhouse Gas Inventory 2006).

Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions by sector, 2004 (National Greenhouse Gas Inventory 2006).

www.crdc.com.au/uploaded/file/E-Library/Climate%20Change%20July%2009/Emissions%20%20Ag%20benchmarking%20discussion%20paper.pdf

The agricultural sector is estimated to account for about 16% of Australia’s total greenhouse emissions (National Greenhouse Gas Inventory 2006) making it the second largest source of greenhouse emissions in the economy (Fig. 6). To put this figure ...
Stationary Energy Fugitive Emissions Land Use, Land Use Change Industrial Process Agriculture and Forestry Waste Transport ...
australia

Jan 2006 | Cotton Research & Development Corporation
Original Url: http://www.crdc.com.au/uploaded/file/E-Library/Climate%20Change%20July%2009/Emissions%20%20Ag%20benchmarking%20discussion%20paper.pdf
Australia’s Direct Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Economic Sector 2007 (a)
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Australia’s Direct Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Economic Sector 2007 (a)

www.climatechange.gov.au/inventory/2007/pubs/NIES.pdf

Table 1: Australia’s Direct Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Economic Sector 2007 (a) Emissions (Mt CO2-e) (b) Share of total emissions (%) All Sectors Primary Industries Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing Mining Manufacturing Electricity, Gas and Water Services ...
and electricity, gas and water sectors. • Australia’s primary industries (agriculture ...
and the electricity, gas and water economic sector accounted for 34.5 per cent of Australia’s

Jan 2007 | www.climatechange.gov.au – 197 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.climatechange.gov.au/inventory/2007/pubs/NIES.pdf
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