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Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsAn increase in greenhouse gasses is the main culprit of climate change around the globe with 50 to 60 per cent of emissions being produced by cities. Find out more about how neighbourhood carbon emissions are contributin...
The Carbon Footprint of High Latitude Neighbourhoods with Nilusha Welegedara is an episode from Land Use Podcast by Alberta Land Institute. An increase in greenhouse gasses is the main culprit of climate change around the globe with 50 to 6...
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An increase in greenhouse gasses is the main culprit of climate change around the globe with 50 to 60 per cent of emissions being produced by cities. Find out more about how neighbourhood carbon emissions are contributing in this podcast episode with Nilusha Welegedara. For more information check out these resources: Household energy-related carbon footprint in residential neighbourhoods in high-latitude cities: A case of Edmonton in Canada Exploring spatiotemporal changes of the urban heat Island effect in high-latitude cities at a neighbourhood level: A case of Edmonton, Canada Variations in direct greenhouse gas emissions across neighbourhoods: A case of Edmonton in Canada What does neighbourhood climate action look like? A scoping literature review
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The Carbon Footprint of High Latitude Neighbourhoods with Nilusha Welegedara is from Land Use Podcast by Alberta Land Institute.
Published Mar 5, 2024 and 00:23:04 long