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Limited impact of hydrogen co-firing on prolonging fossil-based power generation under low emissions scenarios. [PDF]
Oshiro K, Fujimori S.
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The goal of invasive plant management is often to benefit native plants; however, the consequences of invasive plant management on native plants are not often assessed. While this is true generally for invasive plant management, it is particularly true for targeted grazing using livestock, such as goats, which is a rapidly expanding but little‐studied ...
Katherine M. Marchetto +3 more
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A review of topsoil governance for mining and agriculture in South Africa and abroad
Topsoil is taken for granted as the dirt under our feet. Yet, humanity hinges on 15 cm of topsoil. As with potable water, topsoil is a natural resource we depend on daily. This review examines the chronological development of topsoil conservation through the governance of legal and other instruments since 1701. It highlights how topsoil is defined, its
Chrizette D. Neethling +4 more
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Green hydrogen pathways for a net-zero future: technologies, circular economy integration, life-cycle performance and safety dimensions. [PDF]
Kundu D +11 more
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Abstract Introduction Forest restoration can be achieved by promoting natural regeneration or planting tree seedlings, but the relative benefits of these widely used approaches are questioned. Soil communities may influence restoration outcomes but are usually ignored by monitoring schemes.
Andrew Dopheide +10 more
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Biofuel production from waste residuals: comprehensive insights into biomass conversion technologies and engineered biochar applications. [PDF]
El-Fawal EM +6 more
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Abstract Introduction Restoration in drylands is challenging because of harsh climates, requiring creative methods and organisms like biocrusts for restoration of degraded lands. Biocrusts are thin, coherent soil surface layers prevalent in drylands, engineered, and inhabited by communities of organisms including mosses, lichens, and cyanobacteria ...
Madeline Mayorga +7 more
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Study on the impact of green bond issuance on the green and low carbon development of Chinese thermal power enterprises. [PDF]
Gong M, He G, Wang Y.
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