Resources
This list of resources includes publications, projects, news items and other materials arising from the ABC-iCAP, its predecessor (the EUA-BCA) and other initiatives that may be of interest to the science-policy community concerned with black carbon in the Arctic.
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The Impacts from Arctic Shipping - Dan Rutherford - ABC-iCAP COP27 side event streamed presentation (16 November 2022)
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The World Bank. Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership (GGFR) [Text/HTML]. Retrieved September 9, 2019, from World Bank website: https://www.worldbank.org/en/p...
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The World Bank. Zero Routine Flaring by 2030 [Text/HTML]. Retrieved September 9, 2019, from World Bank website: https://www.worldbank.org/en/p...
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U.S. Government, 2022. National Strategy for the Arctic Region. October 2022. 15pp. (English) Download here
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UNECE-LRTAP. Protocol to Abate Acidification, Eutrophication and Ground-level Ozone. Gothenburg Protocol (1999). Retrieved from UNECE website: https://www.unece.org/env/lrta...
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UNECE. (2015). Guidance document on control techniques for emissions of sulphur, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds and particulate matter (including PM10, PM2.5and black carbon) from stationary sources. ECE/EB.AIR/117. Retrieved from https://www.unece.org/environm...
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UNECE. (2016). Guidance document on emission control techniques for mobile sources ECE/EB.AIR/138. Retrieved from https://www.unece.org/environm...
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US EPA, 2011. Black carbon research and future strategies: reducing emissions, improving human health and taking action on climate change. Science in Action, Innovative Research for Sustainable Future. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA). 2pp. Download here
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US EPA, O. (2014, March 26). Black Carbon Diesel Initiative in the Russian Arctic [Overviews and Factsheets]. Retrieved September 17, 2019, from US EPA website: https://www.epa.gov/internatio...
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USGCRP, 2022. The U.S. Global Change Research Program 2022–2031 Strategic Plan. U.S. Global
Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA. 48pp. Download here