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Most emissions are from sewage treatment plants.
The model assumes a constant mass flow of resources and various proportions of product/energy wastage for different processes, noting that most emissions are converted from the calorific energy content of food.
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Most emissions have been sharply reduced in the last decade, but not carbon dioxide, the heat-trapping gas that most scientists say is the main contributor to global warming.
The two most significant emissions are carbon dioxide and methane.
Most CO emissions are produced because the air-fuel mixture is not stoichiometric: at cold start (not included in these tests) at full load and in transient conditions [1].
Based on a previous study (3), the most significant emissions are expected to be direct emissions from manufacturing, indirect emissions associated with purchased electricity, and emissions associated with product end-of-life (CH4 from landfills).
Since most pollution-causing emissions are released while cars are warming up and their catalytic converters are cold, the technology focuses on quickly heating the converter.
Most of the emissions are results of the electricity used, and the amounts depend in part on the mix of electricity in the grid, or how much comes from coal plants, hydroelectric, nuclear and the like.
But most greenhouse-gas emissions are produced by the 17 countries that meet in the Major Economies Forum, a group put together by George Bush in what was widely regarded as an attempt to sabotage the UNFCCC.
Most of these emissions are attributed to losses from aboveground terrestrial pools such as deforestation.
The most intense radio emissions are not due to electron beams, but are post-flare emissions apparently not directly related to the primary energy release and acceleration process.
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