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Key areas of decarbonisation in the maritime industry
The study aimed to assess the environmental impacts of alternative fuels in the maritime sector, particularly their potential for global warming, ocean acidification, eutrophication and marine toxicity.
Ye. Savchuk
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Biochar as a Soil Amendment: A Review of the Environmental Implications [PDF]
The term 'biochar' refers to black carbon formed by the pyrolysis of biomass i.e. by heating biomass in an oxygen-free or low oxygen environment such that it does not (or only partially) combusts.
Woolf, Dominic
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The Impact of Carbon Pricing on Corporate Sustainability: Evidence From the European Union
ABSTRACT The European Union (EU) has played a leading role in the fight against climate change. One mechanism used to meet the targets for global greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions is carbon pricing. A prominent example is the EU Emissions Trading System (EU‐ETS).
C. José García +2 more
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ABSTRACT The literature addresses decarbonisation technologies and stakeholder engagement separately, without considering partnership practices, accountability frameworks and environmental performance measurement for environmentally Sustainable Development Goals (e‐SDGs) in shipping companies.
Assunta Di Vaio +3 more
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Air and Water Quality under Pressure in Africa [PDF]
The African continent has large untapped environmental resources: together with Latin America and the Caribbean, the continent has the largest reserve of agricultural land, accounting for 80 per cent of the global total.Africa is home to important ...
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Rapidly Growing Middle Class Presents Severe Challenge for the Environment and Human Health in Asia and the Pacific [PDF]
Unprecedented economic growth, which has lifted millions out of poverty in Asia and the Pacific, is putting heavy pressure on ecosystems. Increasing unsustainable consumption patterns have led to worsening air pollution, water scarcity and waste ...
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European Ports as Energy Hubs: A Sustainability Index to Assess Territorial Development
ABSTRACT The capacity of ports to act as energy hubs is increasingly relevant in light of sustainability challenges and global crises like the Ukraine conflict, the COVID‐19 pandemic and energy scarcity. Numerous international and national initiatives are shaping the future of port development to address environmental and economic concerns.
Paolo Mazzocchi +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Climate change is one of the most significant problems confronting our world, caused mostly by GHG emissions that trap heat in the earth's atmosphere, resulting in global warming. Shipping has a huge impact on global environmental pollution, notably air pollution.
openaire +2 more sources
Comparing emissions of polyaromatic hydrocarbons and metals from marine fuels and scrubbers
A. Hermansson +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study integrates multidimensional sustainability indicators into a unified assessment approach to evaluate circular strategies in agri‐food industry businesses. This methodological approach is applied to empirically examine the case of the olive oil industry's by‐product valorization.
David Polonio +3 more
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