Total equivalent warming impact

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Total equivalent warming impact or TEWI is besides global warming potential measure used to express contributions to global warming.

It is defined as sum of the direct emissions (chemical) and indirect emissions (energy use) of greenhouse gases.[1]

See also

  • iconGlobal warming portal
  • References

    • Reiss M. (March 1996). "Total equivalent warming impact of refrigerants". Fuel and Energy Abstracts. 37 (2): 147–147(1). doi:10.1016/0140-6701(96)88188-4. Retrieved 2007-06-02.