I. Savolainen et J. Sinisalo, RADIATIVE FORCING DUE TO GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS AND SINKS IN FINLAND - ESTIMATING THE CONTROL POTENTIAL, Science of the total environment, 151(1), 1994, pp. 47-57
The developed REFUGE computer model is used to assess radiative forcin
g due to man-induced CO2, CH4, and N2O emissions in Finland. Both the
emission history and assumed future, control scenarios for emissions a
nd forest carbon sink are considered. CO2 emissions from the use of th
e fossil fuels cause most of the radiative forcing due to human activi
ties in Finland. Other important contributors to radiative forcing are
N2O emissions from agriculture and transportation well as CH4 emissio
ns from animal husbandry and waste disposal. Radiative forcing in the
year 1990 due to the considered Finnish emissions is estimated to be a
pproximately 3 mW/m2, which is approximately 0.15% of global radiative
forcing (the population of Finland is - 0.09% of the Earth's populati
on). Radiative forcing due to emissions resulting from human activitie
s in Finland is increasing, and due to the slow change rates in emissi
on producing activities and the slow removal of CO2 and N2O from the a
tmosphere, it seems unlikely that radiative forcing will be reduced in
the next century to below the 1990 level using emission control. A re
markable additional measure in the control of radiative forcing due to
activities in Finland might be to increase carbon storage in the fore
st ecosystem for some decades and to maintain this storage.