A Methodological Framework for Assessing the Sustainability of Solid Biofuels Systems. [PDF]
Sacramento Rivero JC +14 more
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Environmental Galenics: large-scale fortification of extant microbiomes with engineered bioremediation agents. [PDF]
de Lorenzo V.
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Quality management in humanitarian operations and disaster relief management: a review and future research directions. [PDF]
Modgil S, Singh RK, Foropon C.
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A Holistic and Interoperable Approach towards the Implementation of Services for the Digital Transformation of Smart Cities: The Case of Vitoria-Gasteiz (Spain). [PDF]
Larrinaga F +5 more
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The Red Dawn of Geoengineering: First Step Toward an Effective Governance for Stratospheric Injections [PDF]
A landmark report by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) issued in 2015 is the latest in a series of scientific studies to assess the feasibility of geoengineering with stratospheric aerosols to offset anthropogenic global warming and to conclude that
Larson, Edward J.
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Could termites be hiding a goldmine of obscure yet promising yeasts for energy crisis solutions based on aromatic wastes? A critical state-of-the-art review. [PDF]
Ali SS +6 more
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Recyclability Definition of Recycled Nanofiltration Membranes through a Life Cycle Perspective and Carbon Footprint Indicator. [PDF]
Senán-Salinas J +3 more
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Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of the Economic and Land-use Interfaces of Bio-energy Development [PDF]
This paper explores the inter-sectoral and land-use dynamics behind the development of bio-energy as a climate change policy through a computable general equilibrium (CGE) with a land use change (LUC) model.
Abdula, Rahimaisa D.
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Bioinspired and Bioderived Aqueous Electrocatalysis. [PDF]
Barrio J +11 more
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The EU ETS price may continue to be low for the foreseeable future – Should we care? CEPS Policy Insight No 2017/22, June 2017 [PDF]
Carbon prices in the EU ETS have been low for a number of years and might remain at relatively low levels for the foreseeable future. That does not mean that the EU ETS, or the price signal it produces, is meaningless.
Egenhofer, Christia, Elkerbout, Milan
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