Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Elizabeth A. Scheehle and Dina Kruger Title: Global Anthropogenic Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions Classification-JEL: F0 Pages: 33-44 Volume: Multi-Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Climate Policy Issue: Special Issue #3 Year: 2006 Abstract: Methane and Nitrous Oxide emissions contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions globally, with an estimated total of 1,618 and 950 million metric tons of carbon equivalent in 2000, respectively. The estimates of these gases are highly dependent on country specific activity data and emission factors. Most countries are presently or are in the process of developing greenhouse gas inventories and projections. Developed countries are using more in-depth, detailed methodologies, activity data, and emissions factors and are passing on this knowledge to other countries through bilateral and multilateral processes. In order to take advantage of this newly available information, we have incorporated the detailed country prepared inventories and projections into an overall global estimation framework. The source and country level estimation methodology presented in this study allows for more accurate anthropogenic emission level estimates at a global level. The results show a slow growth in the recent historical period with quicker growth to 2020, under a without measures scenario. Handle: RePEc:aen:journl:2006SE_Weyant-a02 File-URL: http://www.iaee.org/en/publications/ejarticle.aspx?id=2184 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to IAEE members and subscribers.