Developing green: A case for the Brazilian manufacturing industry [PDF]
The recent IPCC Special Report on global warming of 1.5 °C emphasizes that rapid action to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is vital to achieving the climate mitigation goals of the Paris Agreement.
Anger-Kraavi, Annela, Gramkow, Camila
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Emission Trading Systems and the Optimal Technology Mix [PDF]
Cap and trade mechanisms enjoy increasing importance in environmental legislation worldwide. The most prominent example is probably given by the European Union Emission Trading System (EU ETS) designed to limit emissions of greenhouse gases, several ...
Zöttl, Gregor
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A Risk-based Decision Support Tool for Selection and Evaluation of Negative Emissions Technologies
As the rate at which climate change is increasing in making an impact to the planet, the need to develop and deploy technologies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions becomes increasingly necessary. The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 13 (
John Frederick D. Tapia
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According to the reports of the “Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change” (IPCC) 2021, it also is absolutely important to limit global temperature rise to 1.90C-1.50C by 2050, and this is only possible by the involvement of green or clean technologies,
Chandrashekar Raghutla +1 more
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Enhancing carbon-negative emission technologies through biomass integration
Shijie Yu +4 more
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The paradox of regulating negative emissions technologies under US environmental laws
Most domestic environmental laws control the act of emitting pollutants into the environment. As a result, they do not apply squarely to negative emissions technologies (NETs) that remove ambient contaminants and do not emit pollutants themselves.
Tracy D. Hester
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Exploring the Influence of Innovation and Technology on Climate Change
Considering the negative effect of anthropological activities on climate in recent decades, all countries entailed a universal commitment to fight against climate change by boosting innovation and introducing new technologies.
Simona Andreea Apostu +4 more
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Co-benefits of primary energy conservation, reduced emissions and costs through biomass and waste incineration CHP in district heating [PDF]
Energy utility companies face trade-offs in navigating through today’s environmental challenges. On the one hand, they face intense political, social and environmental pressures to move toward adopting energy systems that incorporate the use of renewable
Levihn, F., Nuur, C.
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Innovating thermal treatment of municipal solid waste (MSW): Socio-technical change linking expectations and representations [PDF]
This paper combines two theoretical perspectives: future technological expectations mobilising resources; and social representations assimilating new ideas through anchoring onto familiar frames of reference.
Berti, Les Levidow, Levidow, Paul Upham
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The Need-Efficiency Tradeoff for negative emissions technologies
Negative emissions technologies seem to be a necessary part of our climate change portfolio. However, their introduction should not be left to market forces, forces which are neither likely to optimize climate gains nor to promote moral values. Instead, we should strategically consider which moral values negative emission technology investment should ...
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