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Автор Shah, Jitendra
Автор Nagpal, Tanvi
Автор Johnson, Todd
Автор Amann, Markus
Автор Carmichael, Gregory
Автор Foell, Wesley
Автор Green, Collin
Автор Hettelingh, Jean-Paul
Автор Hordijk, Leen
Автор Li, Jia
Автор Peng, Chao
Автор Pu, Yifen
Автор Ramankutty, Ramesh
Автор Streets, David
Дата выпуска 2000
dc.description ▪ Abstract  Fossil fuels account for about 80% of energy consumption in Asia. Because of its abundance and easy recoverability, especially in India and China, coal will remain the fuel of choice in the foreseeable future. If current trends continue, sulfur dioxide emissions from Asia may soon equal the emissions from North America and Europe combined. These trends portend a variety of local, regional, and global environmental impacts. Acid rain damages human health, ecosystems, and built surfaces. Many ecosystems will be unable to absorb these increased acidic depositions, leading to irreversible ecosystem damage with far-reaching implications for health, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, and tourism. RAINS-ASIA is a scenario-generating tool used to estimate the extent of damages caused by acid rain and to review the costs and impacts of alternatives to provide a look into the future. Its use extends from national-, regional-, and city-scale evaluation and inputs for cost-effective options analyses, to international negotiations on transboundary pollution.
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Издатель Annual Reviews
Копирайт Annual Reviews
Название INTEGRATED ANALYSIS FOR ACID RAIN IN ASIA: Policy Implications and Results of RAINS-ASIA Model <sup>1</sup>
Print ISSN 1056-3466
Журнал Annual Review of Energy and the Environment
Том 25
Первая страница 339
Последняя страница 375
Аффилиация Shah, Jitendra; The World Bank, Washington, DC 20433; e-mail: jshah@worldbank.org

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