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What percentage (%) of the worlds greenhouse gas GHGS emissions is energy accountable for? 

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That means the developed countries should take more responsibility on the energy efficiency and mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHGE).
But the upshot is that the average American is responsible, through his/her greenhouse gas emissions, for the suffering and/or deaths of one or two future people.
It is argued that greenhouse gas emissions should be included in environmental impact assessments.
While this is a significant component, the CH4 associated with imported embodied energy should also be included in national greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories.
The results show that for greenhouse gas emissions, the accuracy of emission inventory varies in different sectors.
We then show that estimates for such sector-specific greenhouse gas emissions are often required for various types of corporate as well as public policy analyses in both domestic and international contexts.

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