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12 - Why and How Are Carbon Footprints Measured?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2017

Robert L. Wilby
Affiliation:
Loughborough University
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Climate Change in Practice
Topics for Discussion with Group Exercises
, pp. 190 - 205
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2017

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12.4 Further Reading

Gurney, K.R. 2014. Recent research quantifying anthropogenic CO2 emissions at the street scale within the urban domain. Carbon Management, 5, 309320.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hertwich, E.G. and Peters, G.P. 2009. Carbon footprint of nations: a global, trade-linked analysis. Environmental Science and Technology, 43, 64146420.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Scott, D., Gossling, S. and Hall, C.M. 2012. International tourism and climate change. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 3, 213232.Google Scholar

12.5 Other Resources

BP Statistical Review of World Energy www.bp.com/en/global/corporate/energy-economics/statistical-review-of-world-energy.html [accessed 15/07/16]

UK Emissions by Sector: Committee on Climate Change www.theccc.org.uk/charts-data/ukemissions-by-sector/ [accessed 15/07/16]

UNFCCC National greenhouse gas inventory data for the period 1990–2013 http://unfccc.int/documentation/documents/advanced_search/items/6911.php?priref=600008730#beg [accessed 15/07/16]

World Bank Indicators http://data.worldbank.org/indicator [accessed 15/07/16]

WWF Carbon Footprint Calculator http://footprint.wwf.org.uk/ [accessed 15/07/16]

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