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The $^{13}$Carbon footprint of B[e] supergiants [PDF]
We report on the first detection of $^{13}$C enhancement in two B[e] supergiants in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Stellar evolution models predict the surface abundance in $^{13}$C to strongly increase during main-sequence and post-main sequence evolution ...
A. Liermann +30 more
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Green Algorithms: Quantifying the Carbon Footprint of Computation
Climate change is profoundly affecting nearly all aspects of life on earth, including human societies, economies, and health. Various human activities are responsible for significant greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, including data centers and other ...
Loïc Lannelongue, J. Grealey, M. Inouye
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This study examines the relationship between green energy, non-renewable energy, financial development, and economic growth with carbon footprint by using panel data from 63 emerging and developed economies for the time period from 1990 to 2020.
N. Saqib
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Research Progress on Carbon Footprint Accounting and Evaluation of Automotive Seats Based on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) [PDF]
This paper addresses the challenges of long industrial chains, complex carbon footprint accounting, and high uncertainty in the automotive industry. It systematically reviews studies on carbon footprint accounting of automotive seats based on Life Cycle ...
Cui Chen +6 more
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Carbon footprint distributions of lithium-ion batteries and their materials
Lithium-ion batteries are pivotal in climate change mitigation. While their own carbon footprint raises concerns, existing studies are scattered, hard to compare and largely overlook the relevance of battery materials.
Leopold Peiseler +5 more
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The carbon footprint of waste streams in a UK hospital
A number of studies have estimated the carbon footprint of healthcare provision in a variety of contexts, but the emission factors used to account for associated waste vary widely and are not healthcare specific. The aim of this study was to estimate and
C. Rizan +3 more
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Carbon footprint at institutions of higher education: The case of the University of Oulu.
As an answer to the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, organizations are increasingly making efforts to account for their carbon footprint. While general guidelines for carbon footprint calculation exist, they usually do not consider special ...
Julia Kiehle +3 more
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Harnessing the unconscious mind of the consumer: How implicit attitudes predict pre-conscious visual attention to carbon footprint information on products [PDF]
Consumers clearly have a role to play in the global fight against climate change, since even relatively small changes in patterns of household consumption could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Beattie, Geoffrey, McGuire, Laura
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Carbon Footprint of Tonsillectomy
Introduction Healthcare is responsible for 5.4% of greenhouse gas emissions in the UK. Emissions in surgery is a relatively unexplored area; in particular, this hasn’t yet been looked at as a whole in ENT in the UK. Aims Quantify the amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission from a tonsillectomy and assess the proportion of each source’s contribution ...
Joseph Cannon +2 more
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Motivated by the growing attention on climate change, this study provides an up‐to‐date and comprehensive systematic literature review (SLR) on small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) carbon footprint reduction initiatives and green jobs.
Obafemi Olekanma +3 more
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