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China's New-Type Urbanisation Plan (NUP) and the foreseeing challenges for decarbonization of cities: a review [PDF]
The most recent urbanisation plan in China, the New-type Urbanisation Plan (NUP) launched in March 2014, is a national plan proposed for development of a scientific and reasonable urban development model by 2020.
Ali Cheshmehzangi +12 more
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This study presents a transferable modeling framework for carbon capture using aluminosilicates, integrating Universal Isotherm Modeling with experimental data. It reveals how ultramicropores, alumina content, and amine functionalization influence CO2 adsorption energetics.
Pooja Anil Kumar Nair +4 more
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Towards a net zero built environment: decarbonisation of the UK cement industry
Cement production contributes ~7–8% of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions, necessitating urgent decarbonisation. In the UK, focus has shifted to modernising infrastructure with low-carbon solutions.
Ning Li, Cise Unluer
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DECARBONISATION OF INDUSTRIAL GAS EMISSIONS BY ADSORPTION METHODS
The article is dedicated to the problem of decar-bonising industrial gas emissions using adsorption methods. The article examines promising approaches to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions using adsorption materials with high ...
Vira Sabadash , Oleksiy Lopushansky
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Grain‐like Zr3+‐ZrO2 and Pt single atoms are integrated into an S‐scheme Zr3+‐ZrO2@g‐C3N4 heterostructure to enable efficient visible‐light‐driven seawater hydrogen production. The combined effect of Pt single‐atom sites and the S‐scheme charge‐transfer pathway accelerates carrier separation, preserves strong redox ability, and markedly enhances ...
Hezheng Sun +8 more
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Structural Change: Industry’s Fear of the Future
The coronavirus crisis obscures the extent to which structural change leads to widespread job losses in the German industrial sector. However, not all structural change is the same: the choice of policy approaches with which digitalisation and ...
Marten von Werder, Ralf Rukwid
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Simulating the deep decarbonisation of residential heating for limiting global warming to 1.5C [PDF]
Whole-economy scenarios for limiting global warming to 1.5C suggest that direct carbon emissions in the buildings sector should decrease to almost zero by 2050, but leave unanswered the question how this could be achieved by real-world policies.
Chewpreecha, Unnada +4 more
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Emissions of unintentionally produced persistent organic pollutants (UPOPs) and global warming are two major environmental challenges. But their governance has largely evolved in parallel, leaving the toxicity implications of climate‐driven industrial transitions poorly understood.
Yuxiang Sun +7 more
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This article addresses the gap in comprehensive studies on the impact of climate change policies on the built heritage of greenhouse gas emitting industries, focusing on the preservation of fossil fuel power stations (FFPSs) in Southwestern Europe ...
Jorge Magaz-molina +2 more
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The decarbonisation of industry, which is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, is closely linked to the energy system and its transformation. This study quantifies the impacts of industrial decarbonisation on the European energy system,
Khaled Al-Dabbas +5 more
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