Reduction of Black Carbon Emissions from Residential Wood Combustion in the Arctic. Black Carbon Inventory, Abatement Instruments and Measures.
Abstract
This ACAP report on the reduction of black carbon emissions from residential wood combustion was
initiated in 2010 and officially approved by ACAP WG in 2012. The project presents a description
of the status in Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Canada and USA, and provides a set of
recommendations for consideration. The ACAP report has been written by a team of nominated
national experts with support from SINTEF and Norwegian Energy. The report does not necessarily
reflect the views of individual Arctic Council countries, other ACAP members or the Arctic Council itself.
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