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Áö±¸¿Â³È ; ÀÌ»êÈź¼Ò ¹èÃâ·® ; ¿¡³ÊÁö ¼Òºñ·® ; °øµ¿ÁÖÅà ; Global warming ; CO2 emissions ; Energy consumption ; Apartment housing |
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Climate changes by global warming are growing the meteorological disasters and threatening the global economy as well as the survival of all human beings. Furthermore, CO2 emissions are being blamed for immediate causes of the global warming process. In this context, this paper investigates effects of the age of the residential buildings, plot ration and monthly mean external temperature for the area parameters on CO2 emissions from heating and hot water system energy consumption. Although mean external temperature is seen to be the most significant parameter, the other parameters little affect the correlation. |