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Electrochemically coupled CH4 and CO2 consumption driven by microbial processes. [PDF]
The chemical transformations of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) greenhouse gases typically have high energy barriers. Here we present an approach of strategic coupling of CH4 oxidation and CO2 reduction in a switched microbial process governed by ...
Zheng Y +9 more
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CO2 emissions, electricity consumption and output in ASEAN [PDF]
Abstract This study examines the causal relationship between carbon dioxide emissions, electricity consumption and economic growth within a panel vector error correction model for five ASEAN countries over the period 1980–2006. The long-run estimates indicate that there is a statistically significant positive association between electricity ...
Hooi Hooi Lean, Russell Smyth
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Reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emission in motor cars [PDF]
The paper considers the problem associated with the dependence of fuel consumption and CO2 emission by automobiles on their characteristics such as mass, class, engine displacement, transmission and type of fuel used.
V. Mickūnaitis, A. Pikūnas, I. Mackoit
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THE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF TOURISM: ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF TOURISM, GLOBAL TRADE, CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, ELECTRICITY, AND POPULATION ON ENVIRONMENT IN LEADING GLOBAL TOURIST DESTINATIONS [PDF]
The study analysed the impact of tourism, trade, consumption expenditure, electricity usage, and population on carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) in leading tourist destinations.
Santus Kumar DEB +5 more
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Environmental Kuznets curve (EKC): Empirical relationship between economic growth, energy consumption, and CO2 emissions: Evidence from 3 developed countries [PDF]
In this study, the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis is examined for 3 developed countries, which are Denmark, the United Kingdom, and Spain, for the period between 1960 and 2014.
Beşe Emrah, Kalayci Salih
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Because river water in the Yangtze River watershed with a huge area is influenced by variable lithologies and large-scale water projects such as the Three Gorges Dam, the hydrochemical origins of the main stream are still controversial.
Hong ZHANG +7 more
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Within the context of CO2 emission peaking and carbon neutrality, the study of CO2 emissions at the provincial level is few. Sichuan Province in China has not only superior clean energy resources endowment but also great potential for the reduction of ...
Wei Liu +7 more
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The vector error correction model is used to examine the short- and long-run impacts of electricity consumption and economic growth on CO2 emissions in Western and Central Africa from 1970 to 2020.
Samuel Asante Gyamerah +1 more
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Global CO2 Consumption by Silicate Rock Chemical Weathering: Its Past and Future
Silicate rock weathering maintains a stable and long‐term absorption of CO2. However, the magnitude, spatial pattern, and evolution characteristics of global silicate rock weathering carbon sink (SCS) remain unclear.
Sirui Zhang +12 more
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The chemical weathering (CW) of rocks at the Earth's surface plays a key role in the global carbon cycle along multiple pathways. Although karst systems are hotspot carbonated areas, they are not always monolithological.
F. Ulloa-Cedamanos +3 more
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