Trend 2004 - 2012. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Food and Agriculture Organization Statistics: Emissions, Agriculture - Energy Use | Country: Greenland | Item: Gas-Diesel oil | Element: Implied emission factor for N2O - Kg/TJ, 2004-2012. Data-Planet™ Statistical Ready Reference by Conquest Systems, Inc. Dataset-ID: 067-001-040.

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2017). Food and Agriculture Organization Statistics: Emissions, Agriculture - Energy Use | Country: Greenland | Item: Gas-Diesel oil | Element: Implied emission factor for N2O - Kg/TJ, 2004-2012. Data-Planet™ Statistical Ready Reference by Con...

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Main Author: Food And Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Data-Planet™ Statistical Ready Reference by Conquest Systems, Inc. 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6068/dp15e702a0b2779
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Summary:Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2017). Food and Agriculture Organization Statistics: Emissions, Agriculture - Energy Use | Country: Greenland | Item: Gas-Diesel oil | Element: Implied emission factor for N2O - Kg/TJ, 2004-2012. Data-Planet™ Statistical Ready Reference by Conquest Systems, Inc. [Data-file]. Dataset-ID: 067-001-040. Dataset: Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from direct energy use consist of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide gases associated with fuel burning and electricity generation in agriculture (including fisheries). Statistics are computed at Tier 1 following the 2006 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Guidelines for National GHG Inventories. The time-series and cross-sectional data provided here are from the FAOSTAT database of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Statistics include measures related to the food supply; forestry; agricultural production, prices, and investment; and trade and use of resources, such as fertilizers, land, and pesticides. As available, data are provided for approximately 245 countries and 35 regional areas from 1961 through the present. The data are typically supplied by governments to FAO Statistics through national publications and FAO questionnaires. Official data have sometimes been supplemented with data from unofficial sources and from other national or international agencies or organizations. In particular, for the European Union member countries, with the exception of Spain, data obtained from EUROSTAT have been used. Activity data for “Gas-diesel oils used in fisheries,” and “Residual fuel oil used in fisheries,” are copyrighted as: IEA Statistics 2013 OECD/IEA, 2013. GHG Emissions estimates for categories “Gas-diesel oils used in fisheries,” and “Residual fuel oil used in fisheries,” are copyrighted as: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), based on IEA Statistics 2013 © OECD/IEA, 2013. Activity data for other fuels and electricity used in agriculture are taken from the UNSD Energy Statistics Database 2010 available through the UNdata portal. Category: Natural Resources and Environment, Agriculture and Food Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Established in 1945 as a specialized agency of the United Nations, the Food and Agricultural Organization’s mandate is to raise levels of nutrition, improve agricultural productivity, better the lives of rural populations, and contribute to the growth of the world economy. Staff experts in seven FAO departments serve as a knowledge network to collect, analyze, and disseminate data, sharing policy expertise with member countries and implementing projects and programs throughout the world aimed at achieving rural development and hunger alleviation goals. The Statistics Division of the Food and Agricultural Organization collates and disseminates food and agricultural statistics globally. http://www.fao.org/ Subject: Agricultural Production, Climate Change, Air Pollutants, Energy Consumption, Agriculture, Air Pollution