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Examining the role of nuclear and renewable energy in reducing carbon footprint: Does the role of technological innovation really create some difference?

Science of the Total Environment, 2022
The deployment of energy sources is considered the compassion of several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Nations should keep balance with the three major proportions of the global energy trilemma: energy security, affordability ...
M. Usman, M. Radulescu
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Circular economy performance and carbon footprint of wind turbine blade waste management alternatives.

Waste Management, 2023
It is estimated that 570 Mt of blade waste, whose management is complex and expensive, will be generated by 2030 in the European Union alone. Accordingly, alternative blade waste management techniques are being investigated to optimize material recovery.
Borja Diez-Cañamero, J. F. Mendoza
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Real-Time Corporate Carbon Footprint Estimation Methodology Based on Appliance Identification

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2023
Achieving carbon neutrality is widely recognized as the key measure to mitigate climate change. As the basis for achieving carbon neutrality, corporate carbon footprint (CCF) estimation is mainly based on the disclosed information of corporates to ...
Guolong Liu   +6 more
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How does the "Zero-waste City" strategy contribute to carbon footprint reduction in China?

Waste Management, 2023
The "Zero-waste City" program and carbon peak plan are currently vital environmental strategies in China. Solid waste management systems are closely related to greenhouse gas emissions, and "Zero-waste City" programs are highlighted because of their ...
Guang Yang   +3 more
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Carbon footprint analysis and carbon neutrality potential of desalination by electrodialysis for different applications.

Water Research, 2023
Low-carbon water production technologies are indispensable for achieving sustainable development goals and mitigating global climate change. However, at present, many advanced water treatment processes lack a systematic assessment of related greenhouse ...
Na Xue   +9 more
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Potential of technological innovation to reduce the carbon footprint of urban facility agriculture: A food-energy-water-waste nexus perspective.

Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
As an emerging form of agriculture, urban facility agriculture is an important supplement to traditional agriculture and one of the ways to alleviate the urban food crisis, but it may generate a high carbon footprint.
Chao Wang   +3 more
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Carbon Footprint

2019
Climate change represents the biggest sustainability challenge of our time. As such, international governments, local authorities and private companies are called for suitable tools to monitor their impact on climate change which is estimated by the amount of greenhouse gas emissions released into the atmosphere.
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Spatiotemporal evolution and influence mechanism of the carbon footprint of energy consumption at county level in the Yellow River Basin.

Science of the Total Environment, 2023
Implementing emission reduction policies at county level is important to realize high-quality development in the Yellow River Basin and achieve national "carbon peaking" and "carbon neutrality" goals.
Me Song   +3 more
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Carbon footprint of cotton production in China: Composition, spatiotemporal changes and driving factors.

Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Analyzing the carbon footprint of crop production and proposing low-carbon emission reduction production strategies can help China develop sustainable agriculture under the goal of 'carbon peak and carbon neutrality'.
Weibin Huang   +14 more
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Carbon Footprints

The Engineer, 2020
A major investment in world-leading production equipment has positioned Bristol’s National Composites Centre at the forefront of composites manufacturing. Andrew Wade reports.
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