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Nevada Statewide Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory and Projections, 1990 to 2030

Nevada Statewide Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory and Projections, 1990 to 2030 Figure 10-1: Land Cover in Nevada Land Cover Barren Land Cultivated Crops Deciduous Forest Developed, High Intensity Developed, Low Intensity Developed, Medium Intensity Developed, Open Space Emergent Herbaceuous Wetlands. Evergreen Forest: Hay/Pasture Herbaceuous Mixed Forest Open Water Perennial Snow/Ice Shrub/Scrub Woody Wetlands Emissions from wildland fires and CO2 uptake by forests are the two main factors contributing to total sector emissions. Table 10-1 lists sector emissions as well as CO2 uptake and wildfire emissions for select years. Forest uptake was relatively constant across the 1990 to 2013 time period, with estimates ranging between 6 and 9 MMTCO2eq sequestered from the atmosphere every year. Wildfire emissions were extremely variable as they depend entirely on the intensity of the fire season and total acres burned, with emissions ranging from as little as 0.353 MMTCO2eq in 2009 to 16.853 MMTCO2eq emitted in 1999. Figure 10-2 shows the relative contributions of land use, land use change, and forestry sub- sector emissions in two separate charts, one showing GHG emissions and the other showing CO₂ sinks. 39 Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics Consortium, MRLC, http://www.mrlc.gov/nlcd2006.php (accessed October 2016). 44
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