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Energy-capital-labor substitution and the economic effects of CO 2 abatement: Evidence for Germany
Although the economic effects of CO2 abatement depend substantially on the degree to which capital and labor can substitute for energy, the issue of energy-capital-labor substitution is surrounded by considerable uncertainty.
Kemfert, Claudia, Welsch, Heinz
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ABSTRACT Despite more than 20 years of research into sustainable tourism, the environmental impact of the UK hospitality sector remains high. A growing body of research into the concept of a circular economy (CE) demonstrates that transitioning to this way of working has significant benefits both for the environment and business outcomes.
Danielle Farrow +2 more
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Beyond diet and health: scoping umbrella review of the wider impact and influence of ultra-processed foods. [PDF]
Ullian K +5 more
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Lithium batteries constitute a pivotal component in electric vehicles (EVs) owing to their rechargeability and high‐power output capabilities. ABSTRACT Lithium batteries constitute a pivotal component in electric vehicles (EVs) owing to their rechargeability and high‐power output capabilities.
Mohsen Alizadeh Afroozi +4 more
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Reactions to policy action: socio-political conditions of backlash to climate change policy. [PDF]
Patterson J +3 more
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Energy Balancing of Electrochemical Alternatives to the Solvay Process
To overcome the CaCl2 and CO2 emissions custom to the conventional Solvay process in soda ash production, electrochemically based alternatives were investigated. In particular, the mass‐ and energy balances for chlor‐alkali electrolysis and bipolar electrodialysis‐based processes are discussed comprehensively in the presented work.
Tom Wenzel +3 more
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Sustainable Tax-Based Financing Strategies in the Health Care System: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Taheri G +4 more
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Supercritical water deasphalting. Abstract The removal of sulphur from heavy fuel oil (HFO) is essential to address environmental concerns and comply with the stringent regulations imposed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in 2020. Previously, the acceptable limit for sulphur was 3.5 wt.%, but it was recently changed to 0.5 wt.%.
Biswajit Saha +6 more
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New health taxes in Ghana: a qualitative study exploring potential public support. [PDF]
Smith KE +4 more
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Industrial Sustainability Policies: Systematic Literature Review and Research Directions
ABSTRACT Public policies for industrial sustainability have proliferated in recent years, leading to a significant increase in research on the topic. Nevertheless, these studies remain fragmented, and a holistic, up‐to‐date map of research integrating current knowledge from the definition of the agenda setting and policy design to policy evaluation ...
Nunzia Zecchillo +2 more
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