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Estimating historic seabed carbon disturbance by port dredging and aggregate extraction in NW Europe. [PDF]
Maynard E +6 more
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Abstract. Marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) encompasses a variety of approaches to actively remove CO2 from the atmosphere, which, given current and projected emissions, is necessary to keep global average temperature increases to less than 2 °C. In addition to the removal of CO2 from the atmosphere, mCDR projects would have effects on the marine ...
Paul McElhany +7 more
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Entering the Era of Directly Supporting Society With Observation‐Based Ocean Acidification Data
Abstract Ocean acidification is a growing concern for many nations around the world. However, our capacity to monitor changes in carbonate chemistry with sufficient spatial and temporal resolution, has until now, been limited, which has impeded effective action and decision‐making at international, national, and regional levels.
Helen S. Findlay +11 more
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Decoupled timescales of organic carbon and phosphorus recycling in the global ocean. [PDF]
Sullivan MR +5 more
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Overview of polymeric and mixed‐matrix membranes for CO₂ separation, highlighting key materials, fabrication techniques, performance challenges, and innovations supporting industrial decarbonization and sustainable development. ABSTRACT Carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from anthropogenic sources are major contributors to global warming and climate change,
Muhammad Mansha +5 more
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Spinning carbon and sinking phosphorus: Misaligned cycles in the sea. [PDF]
Church MJ, Coates KN.
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ABSTRACT The global textile and fashion industry has emerged as both a cornerstone of economic growth and one of the most environmentally taxing sectors. With its water‐intensive cotton cultivation, synthetic fiber dependency, and massive post‐consumer waste, the industry contributes significantly to global carbon emissions and climate change. In India,
Rimli Risha Pathak +3 more
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Reply to Pernet et al.: Mesocosm experiment reveals the carbon removal mechanisms in oyster farming. [PDF]
Dong SL +6 more
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Carbon Dots: An Emerging Frontier for Green and Sustainable Civil Engineering Materials
Traditional civil engineering materials (CE materials) are usually involved with high‐energy consumption during manufacturing, significant maintenance costs, and substantial environmental impacts throughout their life cycles. The progress of nanotechnology is catalyzing a green and sustainable transformation within the field.
Weiwen Hao +5 more
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Experimental data for the rate of CO<sub>2</sub> release from seawater under vacuum at 30°C and ambient pressure at 100°C. [PDF]
Straatman P, Gazzani M, van Sark W.
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