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How uncertainty reduces greenhouse gas emissions [PDF]

open access: yes
China has becoming in 2006 the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHG), responsible for one-fifth of world’s emissions from power generation. And further strong growth in this sector is to be expected.
Schenker, Oliver
core   +1 more source

Low‐Power Tunable Micro‐Plasma Device for Efficient and Scalable CO2 Valorization

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Tunable in‐chip micro‐plasma generation leads to efficient, low‐power and scalable CO2 valorization under atmospheric pressure via vibrational excitation mechanism. Abstract Valorizing CO2 into chemical building blocks via efficient electrified processes could significantly decrease carbon emissions.
Bartu Karakurt   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Development of inexpensive continuous emission monitors for feedback control of combustion devices that minimize greenhouse gases, toxic emissions, and ozone damaging products

open access: green, 1998
David J. Funk   +8 more
openalex   +1 more source

Political Institutions and Greenhouse Gas Controls [PDF]

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Research and insights taken from the field of political economy suggest that institutions limit the extent to which efficient policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are likely to be adopted.
Lane, Lee, Montgomery, David
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Innovative Design of PEI‐Modified AMO‐Layered Double Hydroxide for Efficient and Stable Direct Air Capture of CO2

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
An uncalcined, hydroxyl‐rich MgAl layered double hydroxide, synthesized via low‐energy aqueous miscible organic solvent treatment, enables mesopore‐engineered polyethyleneimine anchoring for direct air capture (DAC). The exfoliated structure exposes abundant hydroxyls that stabilize amines via hydrogen bonding, effectively suppressing oxidative ...
Meng Zhao   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Greenhouse Gas Mitigation on Diversified Farms [PDF]

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Agriculture can potentially contribute to Canada meeting its commitment to reduce net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions under the Kyoto protocol. A representative crop - livestock feeding farm on the Canadian prairies is used to estimate the cost of net GHG
Smith, Elwin G., Upadhyay, Bharat Mani
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