Low Carbon City Framework
Low Carbon City Framework Low Carbon City Framework
Townships and Urban DevelopmentCities/Urban Areas Emit GHGSources of Green House GasIndustrial Agriculture Forestation19% 14% 17%Other UrbanDevelopment50%Commercial & Residential – 8%Transport – 13%Waste – 3%Electricity production“CO2 is the most important anthropogenic of GHG and the main sources of atmospheric CO2 isfrom burning of fossil fuels – 75% of increase in atmospheric CO2 since industrial times (Source:Cities and Climate Change – Global Report on Human Settlements 2011, UN-Habitat).Malaysian Institute of Planners3
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Townships and Urban DevelopmentCities/Urban Areas Emit GHGSources of Green House GasIndustrial Agriculture Forestation19% 14% 17%Other UrbanDevelopment50%Commercial & Residential – 8%Transport – 13%Waste – 3%Electricity production“CO2 is the most important anthropogenic of GHG and the main sources of atmospheric CO2 isfrom burning of fossil fuels – 75% of increase in atmospheric CO2 since industrial times (Source:Cities and Climate Change – Global Report on Human Settlements 2011, UN-Habitat).Malaysian Institute of Planners3