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Four parameters define the scopes of existing GHG emission data sets: (i) the range of GHGs included (CO2, CH4, N2O, and three families of F-gases); (ii) the range of fuels included, or in case of nonenergy emissions, the range of other sources; (iii) the economic sectors that reported fuel use; (iv) the country in which emissions were released.
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