articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologySep 2, 2009GREEN OA

Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Global Cities

University of Cape Town

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Abstract

The world's population is now over 50% urban, and cities make an important contribution to national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Many cities are developing strategies to reduce their emissions. Here we ask how and why emissions differ between cities. Our study often global cities shows how a balance of geophysical factors (climate, access to resources, and gateway status) and technical factors (power generation, urban design, and waste processing) determine the GHGs attributable to cities. Within the overall trends, however, there are differences between cities with more or less public transit while personal income also impacts heating and industrial fuel use. By including upstream emissions from fuels, GHG…

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Keywords
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Upstream (networking)
  • Natural resource economics
  • Environmental science
  • Business
  • Population
  • Climate change
  • Gateway (web page)
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