1. Huella del Carbono. Parte 1: Conceptos, Métodos de Estimación y Complejidades Metodológicas.
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Espíndola, César and Valderrama, José O.
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ECOLOGICAL impact , *GREENHOUSE gases , *GREENHOUSE effect , *CLIMATE change , *GLOBAL warming , *CLIMATOLOGY - Abstract
The concept of Carbon Footprint, its origin, its relation with greenhouse gases and the methods to quantify it are presented and analyzed. The so-called greenhouse effect causes that the energy that reaches the earth at a certain rate is returned to a slower rate, increasing the temperature of the earth surface. Additionally, it is nowadays accepted that this effect is produced by some gases that are naturally emitted or produced by human actions. The Carbon Footprint is considered to be one of the most important tools for quantifying greenhouse emissions and in a general form it represents the quantity of gases emitted to the atmosphere and that is produced by human activities, and by goods and service consumption. Since there is no consensus about the definition of Carbon Footprint or the forms of quantifying it, this first part of the paper series analyzes the main concept and the main present views on the Carbon Footprint. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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