Comparative evaluation of solar, fission, fusion, and fossil energy resources. Part 5: Conclusions and recomendations [PDF]
Air pollution resulting from the use of fossil fuels is discussed. Phenomena relating to the emission of CO2 such as the greenhouse effect and multiplier effect are explored. Particulate release is also discussed.
Williams, J. R.
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Character and transformation of pollutants from major fossil fuel energy sources
D.S. Shriner +2 more
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A Perspective on the Applications of Triphasic Gas Storage in Electrochemical Systems
Gas storage in microporous materials positioned locally at an electrode or electrocatalyst surface enhances electrochemical processes. Abstract Microporous materials store gases under dry conditions (e.g., hydrogen or oxygen via physisorption), but in some cases microporous materials also show triphasic (e.g., in a solid|gas|liquid system) gas storage ...
Zhongkai Li +9 more
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Manufacturing doubt: Assessing the effects of independent vs industry-sponsored messaging about the harms of fossil fuels, smoking, alcohol, and sugar sweetened beverages. [PDF]
Maani N +4 more
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Reduction of Fossil Fuel Use and Adoption of Alternative Energy Sources
G. Egberts, Alfred Voß
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Important contributions of non-fossil fuel nitrogen oxides emissions [PDF]
Wei Song +7 more
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The Prussian Blue Analogue molecular magnet KMnFeHCF is demonstrated as a high‐performance cathode for ultra‐fast aqueous ammonium‐ion batteries. A full cell using KMnFeHCF and graphite delivers ~71 mAh g−1 at 1.25 A g−1 and ~51 mAh g−1 at 2.2 A g−1, retaining 50% capacity after 1850 cycles. Its scalability, cycling stability, and low cost offer strong
Nilasha Maiti +5 more
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Assessing a fossil fuels externality with a new neural networks and image optimisation algorithm: the case of atmospheric pollutants as confounders to COVID-19 lethality. [PDF]
Magazzino C, Mele M, Schneider N.
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A preliminary assessment of the feasibility of deriving liquid and gaseous fuels from grown and waste organics [PDF]
The anticipated depletion of our resources of natural gas and petroleum in a few decades has caused a search for renewable sources of fuel. Among the possibilities is the chemical conversion of waste and grown organic matter into gaseous or liquid fuels.
Graham, R. W. +2 more
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