Carbon
Carbon
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Carbon Intensity of Growth (in the Human Development Area)
In this context, Carbon Intensity of Growth means: Also known as the carbon intensity of the economy, refers to the amount of carbon dioxide generated by every dollar of growth in the world economy. It is the ratio of emitted CO2 to GDP (in PPP terms).
Carbon Intensity of Energy (in the Human Development Area)
In this context, Carbon Intensity of Energy means: refers to the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) generated for every unit of energy used. It is the ratio of emitted CO2 to energy use.
Hierarchical Display of Carbon
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Carbon
Concept of Carbon
See the dictionary definition of Carbon.
Characteristics of Carbon
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Translation of Carbon
Spanish: Carbono
French: Carbone
German: Kohlenstoff
Italian: Carbonio
Portuguese: Carbono
Polish: Węgiel (pierwiastek)
Thesaurus of Carbon
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