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Harvard-Nanjing study releases 'bottom up' estimates of China's CO2 emissions
Jul 7, 3:47 pm
Washington, July 7 (ANI): Atmospheric scientists at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) along with Nanjing University have produced the first "bottom-up" estimates of China's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, for 2005 to 2009, and the first statistically rigorous estimates of the uncertainties surrounding China's CO2 emissions."China's emissions of CO2 are of central concern in efforts to combat global climate change," lead author Yu Zhao, a former postdoctoral researcher at Harvard SEAS, who is now a professor at the Nanjing University School of Environment in China, said."But despite all of the attention to China's CO2 emissions, they're less well quantified than most people realize," he added.The Harvard-Nanjing study
constructs a "bottom-up" emission inventory that is specific to
China's energy and technology mix and combines the results of Chinese field studies of CO2 emissions from diverse combustion processes with a plant-by-plant data set for power generation, independent research on transportation and rural biomass use, and provincial-level energy statistics for the remaining sectors.The existing estimates for CO2 emissions are calculated "top-down," based on annual energy statistics that are released by the Chinese government.The nation has only once officially estimated its CO2 emissions, based on national energy statistics from 1994, although it is now constructing a data system to produce periodic national greenhouse gas inventories. (ANI)
Faster growing babies may have higher IQ later in life
Jun 19, 2:33 pm
Washington, June 19 (ANI): Weight gain and increased head size in the first month of a baby's life is linked to a higher IQ at early school age, a new study has revealed.
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'Elusive' anti-cholesterol formula discovered
Jun 19, 2:18 pm
Washington, June 19 (ANI): A scientist from Brandeis University has discovered a way that could lead to dramatic reductions in human cholesterol levels.
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Sudden climate changes accelerated Stone Age technological and cultural innovation
Jun 19, 1:47 pm
Washington, June 19 (ANI): Researchers have linked modern humans' technological and cultural innovation during the Stone Age to the sudden changes in climate in that period.
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How brain controls accents and impersonations
Jun 19, 1:47 pm
Washington, June 19 (ANI): The brain regions and interactions involved in impersonations and accents have been identified.
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