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A. Energy related End-use energy use (industry, transport, residential, services and other) Energy consumption rates Energy sector (power, hydrogen production, coal/oil/gas/bio-energy production) Energy production rates Energy transport Energy transport rates Other energy conversion Energy conversion rates B. Industry related Industry process emissions Industry value added (IVA) Cement and Steel Regional production C. Agriculture and land-use-related Enteric fermentation, cattle Number of animals Animal waste all animal categories Number of animals Landfills Population Deforestation biomass burning Carbon burnt Agricultural waste burning Carbon bumt Traditional biomass burning Carbon bumt Savannah burning Carbon bumt Wildfires Carbon Domestic sewage treatment Population, GDP Wetland rice fields Area wetland rice Other crops Fertilizser and manure inputs Managed grassland N fertilizser and manure inputs D. Natural sources Soils under natural vegetation N/A Land-use change Area forest clearing Natural vegetation N/A Oceans N/A Natural wetlands N/A Termites N/A Wild animals Net primary production Methane hydrates N/A Volcanoes N/A Lightning N/A (*1) W = Global emissions; EF = Regional emissions from sources calculated with the emission factor; GEF = Emission factor with spatial distribution of regional emissions using proxy spatial distribution; GPM = Model-based emissions calculated on a grid scale; in some cases, a specific approach is used for a gas species and deviates from the approach for the other gases; (cc) indicates variable emission level under climate change. (*2) GPM for dairy and non-dairy cattle, emission factors for other animal categories. (*3) NH3 emissions from animal houses, manure storage and grazing livestock are based on emission factors; emissions from manure spreading are based on a grid-scale model. (*4) Modelled deforestation is used