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Recent Greenhouse Gas Emission and Climatic Trends: A Comparison of Russia with Other Countries

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Data on greenhouse gas emissions, carbon sequestration, and climate warming for Russia have not been adequately assessed. This chapter discusses the impacts of Russia’s economic recession on carbon dioxide emissions and the role of forests and bogs in carbon sequestration.

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Losev, K.S., Ananicheva, M.D. (1999). Recent Greenhouse Gas Emission and Climatic Trends: A Comparison of Russia with Other Countries. In: Lonergan, S.C. (eds) Environmental Change, Adaptation, and Security. NATO ASI Series, vol 65. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4219-9_12

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