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Radiative Forcing Due to Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Finland: Methods for Estimating Forcing of a Country or an Activity

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  • SUVI MONNI

    (VTT Processes, P.O. Box 1606, FIN-02044 VTT, Finland)

  • RIITTA KORHONEN

    (VTT Processes, P.O. Box 1606, FIN-02044 VTT, Finland)

  • ILKKA SAVOLAINEN

    (VTT Processes, P.O. Box 1606, FIN-02044 VTT, Finland)

Abstract

The objective of this study was to assess the radiative forcing due to Finnish anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions in three scenarios. All the Kyoto Protocol gases, i.e., CO2, CH4, N2O, and fluorinated gases, were included. The calculations showed that forcing due to Finnish emissions will increase in the case of all gases except methane by the year 2100. In 1990, radiative forcing due to Finland's emission history of all Kyoto Protocol gases was 3.2 mW/m2, of which 71% was due to carbon dioxide, 17% to methane, and the rest to nitrous oxide. In 1990 the share of fluorinated gases was negligible. The share of methane in radiative forcing is decreasing, whereas the shares of carbon dioxide and of fluorinated gases are increasing and that of nitrous oxide remains nearly constant. The nonlinear features concerning additional concentrations in the atmosphere and radiative forcing due to emissions caused by a single country or activity are also considered. Radiative forcing due to Finnish emissions was assessed with two different approaches, the marginal forcing approach and the averaged forcing approach. The impact of the so-called background scenario, i.e., the scenario for concentration caused by global emissions, was also estimated. The difference between different forcing models at its highest was 40%, and the averaged forcing approach appeared to be the more recommendable. The effect of background concentrations in the studied cases was up to 11%. Hence, the choice of forcing model and background scenario should be given particular attention.

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  • Suvi Monni & Riitta Korhonen & Ilkka Savolainen, 2003. "Radiative Forcing Due to Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Finland: Methods for Estimating Forcing of a Country or an Activity," Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 31(3), pages 0401-0411, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:envman:v:31:y:2003:i:3:d:10.1007_s00267-002-2865-6
    DOI: 10.1007/s00267-002-2865-6
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