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ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between voluntary carbon assurance (VCA) and carbon management system quality (CMSQ). Using a sample representing more than 40 countries over the period 2011–2018, we show empirically that firms with superior CMSQ tend to adopt VCA to show their commitment to a green transition to a decarbonised business ...
Jibriel Elsayih +3 more
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Nitrogen Excretion, Ammonia, and Greenhouse Gases Emission in Italian Heavy Pigs: The Role of Feed in Environmental Impact Mitigation. [PDF]
Rossi R, Buoio E, Mainardi E, Costa A.
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Supplementing beef cattle diets with brown seaweed affects coprophagous beetles' dung use
Supplementing beef cattle diets with brown seaweed reduced the attractiveness of dung for a common dung beetle (Onthophagus nuchicornis). Dietary supplementation with brown seaweed appeared to reduce the proportion of major males in the F1 generation.
Samantha Bennett +3 more
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An audit of corporate decarbonisation ambition against low carbon futures. [PDF]
Weaver I +5 more
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Life cycle assessment versus GHG protocol for scope 3 emissions: better path to net zero?
The objective is to compare the overlaps and deviations between the two prominent methodologies to calculate CO2 emissions: GHG protocol and LCA. An additional aim is to explore the possibility of utilizing current LCA databased within the framework of GHG protocol to facilitate computations of CO2 emissions.
openaire +1 more source
Abstract Agricultural subsidies can be an effective policy tool to enhance soil organic carbon sequestration. This paper assesses the effectiveness of a second‐best hypothetical policy which subsidizes additional canola hectares optimally for each soil zone in Saskatchewan in an effort to increase soil organic carbon.
Devin A. Serfas
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Methane emissions reduced using gypsum in pilot-scale dairy manure tanks. [PDF]
Tomalty E +8 more
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Healthcare systems contribute up to 5% of global GHG emissions, with inhalers contributing a proportion of these. The carbon footprint of current salbutamol inhalers (pMDI with HFA‐134a propellant and DPI) and a planned salbutamol pMDI with low‐GWP propellant HFA‐152a was quantified across seven countries.
James King +7 more
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The importance of multiregional accounting for corporate carbon emissions. [PDF]
Davis SJ +7 more
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