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Table 2 CO2 emissions estimates and differences at prefectural cities in JJJ and other cities

From: A city-level comparison of fossil-fuel and industry processes-induced CO2 emissions over the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region from eight emission inventories

City

Number of inventories

Year of emissions

Estimates (MtCO2)

(Max–min)/min (%)

References

Beijing

2

2006

115.2–160.7

39.5

Chen et al. [64]

2

2012

112.8–113.5

0.6

Cai et al. [33]

3

2012

79.7–134.0

68.1

Wang et al. [67]

8

2012

82.0–254.9

210.8

This study

8

2015

80.9–260.7

222.4

This study

Tianjin

2

2012

167.4–180.0

7.1

Cai et al. [33]

3

2012

73.2–198.6

171.4

Wang et al. [67]

8

2012

72.1–227.0

214.7

This study

8

2015

80.0–231.8

189.7

This study

Shijiazhuang

4

2007

52.5–123.4

134.8

Wang et al. [67]

8

2012

70.5–128.9

82.9

This study

8

2015

72.0–120.3

67.1

This study

Tangshan

4

2010

47.8–188.1

293.7

Wang et al. [67]

8

2012

69.1–281.8

307.9

This study

8

2015

72.7–264.7

264.1

This study

Handan

5

2008

26.1–86.0

229.1

Wang et al. [67]

2

2014

61.3–104.9

71.0

Wang et al. [67]

8

2012

60.9–130.3

114.0

This study

8

2015

64.5–153.1

137.4

This study

Shanghai

2

2006

179.9–189.1

5.1

Chen et al. [64]

4

2010

112.6–420.9

273.6

Wang et al. [67]

Paris

2

2005

44.7–50.3

12.5

Chen et al. [64]

London

2

2003

28.1–32.4

15.1

Chen et al. [64]

Los Angeles

2

2000

64.5–77.6

20.4

Chen et al. [64]

Manhattan

2

2005

2.8–7.4

161.8

Chen et al. [64]

Salt Lake City

2

2011

3.2–3.8

20.8

Gurney et al. [65]

Indianapolis

2

2011

3.5–4.0

12.5

Gurney et al. [65]

Northeastern U.S. cities

4

2011

NA

50–250

Gately and Hutyra [66]