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Mitigating increasing wildfire risk through fuel break innovations [PDF]
Summary: A warming climate and expanding wildland urban interface are escalating wildfire risk to human life and property in the boreal forests of western North America.
Nicholas T. Link +20 more
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Do High Fuel Prices Pose an Obstacle to Economic Growth? A Study for Poland
Great attention has been paid in recent months to high energy prices, including fuel prices. Numerous studies present the threat this poses to economic growth, but history already knows such situations.
Grzegorz Przekota
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CO2 Embedded in Trade: Trends and Fossil Fuel Drivers [PDF]
AbstractThe amount of CO2 embodied in trade has substantially increased over the last decades. We contribute to understanding the reasons for this evolution by studying the trends and some drivers of the carbon intensity of trade over the period 1995–2009 in 41 countries and 35 sectors.
Weber, Sylvain +3 more
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Optimal Integrated Emission Management through Variable Engine Calibration
In this work, the potential for improving the trade-off between fuel consumption and tailpipe NOx emissions through variable engine calibration (VEC) is demonstrated for both conventional and hybrid electric vehicles (HEV).
Johannes Ritzmann +3 more
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The structure of the algorithm for building a system of payment interaction of enterprises of the fuel and energy complex has been off red. The necessity to include such intangible components as trust, business reputation, transparency of economic ...
O V. Baikova, D. A. Kulakov
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The paper deals with the importance of competition policy implementation in a small market economy. The Lithuanian fuel trade market has been chosen for the analysis. To ensure that the fuel trade market is working efficiently and is fairly priced is one
Inga Baužytė, Karina Kučaidze
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Iron atom–cluster interactions increase activity and improve durability in Fe–N–C fuel cells
It is challenging to break the activity–stability trade-off in Fe–N–C fuel cell catalysts. Here, the authors show that interactions between iron atoms and clusters accelerate reaction kinetics and suppress demetalation to improve fuel cell stability.
Xin Wan +8 more
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BRAZIL’S COMPETITIVENESS IN EXPORTATION OF FOREST PRODUCTS FROM 2008 TO 2018
This article aims to analyze Brazil’s global competitiveness in the exportation of forest products from 2008 to 2018. Data on importation and exportation were obtained from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - FAO, while Revealed
Helenice Furtado Santos +4 more
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Globalization has contributed to several advances in technology including linking people around the globe and driving us to modern economies. With fast economic growth and industrialization progress, the negative impact of globalization on biodiversity ...
Abdul Rehman +5 more
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Towards Green Ferry Corridors in the Adriatic Sea – Integrating Monte Carlo Simulations into Life Cycle Costing Scheme for Methanol [PDF]
The maritime transport sector is essential to global trade, handling a large share of international trade volume, but its reliance on fossil fuels raises significant environmental and economic concerns.
Marija Koričan +4 more
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