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Beyond area: Evaluating Australia's contribution to Aichi Target 11 and implications for 30 × 30
Australia has expanded its land‐based protected areas significantly between 2010 and 2022, increasing overall coverage from 12.1% to 22.3% and improving the protection of intact landscapes. However, progress on key biodiversity metrics—such as threatened species coverage and bioregional representation—has been limited, with many species and regions ...
James E. M. Watson +12 more
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Characterization, Combustion Behaviour, and Kinetic and Thermodynamic Modelling of Mango Peel as a Potential Biomass Feedstock. [PDF]
Ismail MA +4 more
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Integrating ecological feedbacks across scales and levels of organization
In ecosystems, species interact in various ways with other species, and with their local environment. In addition, ecosystems are coupled in space by diverse types of flows. From these links connecting different ecological entities can emerge circular pathways of indirect effects: feedback loops.
Benoît Pichon +4 more
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Efficiency hierarchy and optimization of waste incineration in China to balance disposal and energy supply. [PDF]
Cui J +10 more
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Effect of High-Temperature Corrosion on the Service Life of P91 Piping in Biomass Co-firing
Conor P. O’Hagan +3 more
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Land‐use change and seasonality shape the taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity of fruit‐feeding butterflies in tropical dry forests. Pastures reduce phylogenetic diversity and increase wing fluctuating asymmetry, while taxonomic and functional diversity is greater in the wet season than in the dry season.
João Rafael S. Macêdo +8 more
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Dynamic Migration Characteristics of Potassium During Agricultural Waste Combustion and the Mechanism of Combined Chlorine-Sulfur Action. [PDF]
Li J, Zhou Y, Zhao G, Yuan Q.
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ABSTRACT We examine how mergers and acquisitions (M&As) enable firms to adapt to climate policy shocks. Exploiting the adoption of the Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) Budget Trading Program (NBP) across US states as an exogenous shock, we find that firms with NOx‐emitting plants subject to the NBP are more likely to engage in M&As, particularly through vertical ...
Samer Adra +3 more
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