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    CARMA, Spain Power Plant Emissions, Spain, 2000/2007/Future

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    Updated May 5, 2008
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    CARMA (2008). CARMA, Spain Power Plant Emissions, Spain, 2000/2007/Future [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    CARMA
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    All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org) This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Spain. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Spain were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods: Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced. Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced. Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons. Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy. The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants. Please see carma.org for more information

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    Paginasamarillas, Bars, Pamplona Spain, 2008

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    Updated Jul 8, 2008
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    Emily Sciarillo (2008). Paginasamarillas, Bars, Pamplona Spain, 2008 [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    Emily Sciarillo
    Description

    This dataset contains bars in Pamplona, Spain. This list does not necessarally contain all of the bars in Pamplona.

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    Virtural Tourist, Lodging, Pamplona Spain, 2008

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    Updated Jul 8, 2008
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    Emily Sciarillo (2008). Virtural Tourist, Lodging, Pamplona Spain, 2008 [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    Virtural Tourist
    emily
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    Emily Sciarillo
    Description

    This dataset contains hotels in Pamplona, Spain. Attributes include the estimated price range and the contact information for the hotel. This list does not necessarily contain all of the hotels in Pamplona.

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    Council of Pamplona, The Bull Run Path, Pamplona Spain, 2008

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    Updated Jul 8, 2008
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    Emily Sciarillo (2008). Council of Pamplona, The Bull Run Path, Pamplona Spain, 2008 [Dataset]. http://geocommons.com/search.html
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    Council of Pamplona
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    Emily Sciarillo
    Description

    This dataset lays out the path that the bulls run each day during the San Fermin festival in Pamplona Spain. The festival starts the 6th of July. The path was actually copied from the website's map and made into a kml. The bull start the run on Calle Santo Domingo and head south arriving at the bull ring.

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CARMA, Spain Power Plant Emissions, Spain, 2000/2007/Future

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Dataset updated
May 5, 2008
Dataset provided by
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CARMA
Description

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org) This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Spain. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Spain were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods: Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced. Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced. Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons. Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy. The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants. Please see carma.org for more information

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