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NSW Regional and Local Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 2016−2021
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
This dataset contains greenhouse gas emissions by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) categories at local government area (LGA) scale, based on 2022 Australian... -
NSW Greenhouse Gas Emission Projections, 2022−2050
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
This dataset contains ‘Business As Usual’, ‘Program/policy abatement as originally designed’ and 'Program/policy abatement as currently tracking' greenhouse gas emission... -
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Metadata report: Arcturus atmospheric greenhouse gas monitoring
A metadata report for the atmospheric monitoring station installed in Arcturus, south of Emerald in central Queensland. The station was installed for baseline atmospheric... -
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Geoscience Australia Greenhouse Gas Storage Projects
Geological storage of greenhouse gases is one approach that the Australian Government is pursuing to assist Australia, and the world, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions into the... -
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Sensitivity of detection of fugitive methane emissions from coal seam gas fields
There is increasing recognition that minimising methane emissions from the oil and gas sector is a key step in reducing global greenhouse gas emissions in the near term.... -
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Scientific and Technical Opportunities to Reduce Australian Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Australia has embarked on a process of potential commitment through the Kyoto Protocol to contain growth in greenhouse gas emissions to 8% between 1990 and the reporting period... -
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Geoscience Australia and Greenhouse Gas Monitoring
Monitoring is an important aspect in verifying the integrity of the geological storage of greenhouse gases. Geoscience Australia is working with CSIRO, the CO2CRC, the... -
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Installation of a Greenhouse Gas Baseline Atmospheric Monitoring Station
In July 2010 Geoscience Australia and CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research jointly commissioned a new atmospheric composition monitoring station (' Arcturus') in central... -
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The role of eddy covariance in atmospheric monitoring of CO2 leaks
Eddy Covariance (EC) is considered a key atmospheric technique for quantifying CO2 leakage. However the complex and localised heterogeneity of a CO2 leak above the background... -
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Hydrogeochemical Baseline Mapping of the Great Artesian Basin
The first large-scale projects for geological storage of carbon dioxide on the Australian mainland are likely to occur within sedimentary sequences that underlie or are within...
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