Recommendations to Reduce Black Carbon and Methane Emissions to Slow Arctic Climate Change. (DRAFT).

This is a draft summary report of the Arctic Council Task Force on Short-Lived Climate Forcers. It is subject to further change before being finalized for the Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in May 2013. Some figures presented in this report, such as those from U.S. EPA for methane, are not yet f...

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Main Author: Arctic Council Task Force on Short-Lived Climate Forcers
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Language:English
Published: Arctic Council Secretariat 2013
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spelling ftarcticcouncil:oai:oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/1205 2023-05-15T14:19:30+02:00 Recommendations to Reduce Black Carbon and Methane Emissions to Slow Arctic Climate Change. (DRAFT). Arctic Council Task Force on Short-Lived Climate Forcers 2013 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11374/1205 en eng Arctic Council Secretariat Arctic Council Task Force on Short-Lived Climate Forcers, 2013. Recommendations to Reduce Black Carbon and Methane Emissions to Slow Arctic Climate Change. (DRAFT). Arctic Council Secretariat, Tromsø, Norway. http://hdl.handle.net/11374/1205 Technical Report 2013 ftarcticcouncil 2022-12-19T09:48:43Z This is a draft summary report of the Arctic Council Task Force on Short-Lived Climate Forcers. It is subject to further change before being finalized for the Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in May 2013. Some figures presented in this report, such as those from U.S. EPA for methane, are not yet final and should not be cited or quoted. This Task Force was established by the Arctic Council in 2009 and given an extended mandate in 2011 to “continue [its] work by focusing on methane and tropospheric ozone, as well as further black carbon work where necessary and provide a report to the next Ministerial meeting in 2013.” Report Arctic Arctic Council Arctic black carbon Climate change Arctic Council Repository Arctic
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description This is a draft summary report of the Arctic Council Task Force on Short-Lived Climate Forcers. It is subject to further change before being finalized for the Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in May 2013. Some figures presented in this report, such as those from U.S. EPA for methane, are not yet final and should not be cited or quoted. This Task Force was established by the Arctic Council in 2009 and given an extended mandate in 2011 to “continue [its] work by focusing on methane and tropospheric ozone, as well as further black carbon work where necessary and provide a report to the next Ministerial meeting in 2013.”
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title_short Recommendations to Reduce Black Carbon and Methane Emissions to Slow Arctic Climate Change. (DRAFT).
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