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Corporate Climate Risk and Membership of Emission Trading Schemes
ABSTRACT Using a sample of 5364 firms from 65 countries, we demonstrate that membership in the scheme increases firm climate risk. Further analysis reveals that the positive impact of membership on climate risk is pronounced among firms in carbon‐intensive industries. Our findings demonstrate that continental differences and legal origin could moderate
Gbenga Adamolekun+4 more
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Glacial geomorphology and postglacial landforms, derived from LiDAR‐based digital terrain models, together with radiocarbon‐dated sediment sequences, form the basis for landscape reconstruction spanning c. 2000 years (10,500–8500 cal. bp). After formation of streamlined terrain and ribbed moraine tracts followed intense glaciofluvial activity at ...
Per Möller+7 more
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Numerical simulations of type I planetary migration in non-turbulent magnetized discs [PDF]
S. Fromang+2 more
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We present an economically viable approach for synthesizing carbon nanomaterials derived from discarded cigarette filters, an abundant environmental pollutant. The resulting material exhibits desirable characteristics, including a well‐defined stacking structure, high porosity, and a substantial specific surface area, making it suitable as an active ...
Akash Sivanandan+5 more
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Dynamic bedrock channel width during knickpoint retreat enhances undercutting of coupled hillslopes
The graphical abstract shows images of analogue flume experiments that highlight the width narrowing process during knickpoint retreat, and the cartoon figure shows the response of adjoining hillslopes. Abstract Mountain landscapes respond to transient tectonic and climate forcing through a bottom‐up response of enhanced bedrock river incision that ...
Edwin R.C. Baynes+3 more
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Bioactives From Brown Algae: Antioxidant, Anti‐Inflammatory, Anticancer, and Antimicrobial Potential
This review explores key bioactives in brown algae and their antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, anticancer, and antimicrobial properties. Covering studies from 2014 to 2024, it highlights their relevance in pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, and foods, while addressing challenges and future directions to unlock their full potential.
Irvin Fonseca‐Barahona+2 more
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The Atlantic coast of NW Spain, where shingle beaches appear today, has suffered an important mobilization of dunes from a sea level about −120 m (bpsl), 20 ky ago. This aeolization caused the collapse of coastal/fluvial ecosystems (as forests) until the Late Holocene.
Carlos Arce Chamorro+3 more
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Electrostatic Transport Characteristics of Olivine Particles under Electron Irradiation in Vacuum
Electrostatic dust transport on airless planetary bodies, such as the Moon, plays a crucial role in shaping their surface environment and influencing the evolution of surface materials.
Hong Gan+4 more
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A short, low temperature, and oxygen‐free route to Ni‐rich NMC90 with high capacity and first‐cycle efficiency is achieved through a boron flux synthesis. The choice of boric acid or borax flux is shown be effective in tailoring the electrochemical performance of the cathode due to their different roles in stabilizing the bulk and surface structure ...
Ethan Williams+3 more
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Advancements in Seawater Electrocatalysis for Renewable Energy Conversion and Resource Extraction
This graphic highlights seawater electrocatalysis for sustainable energy and resource extraction, focusing on HER/OER mechanisms and material advances (non‐precious, precious, nonmetal, and bifunctional catalysts). It addresses electrocatalytic conversion of pollutants (hydrazine, urea, microplastics) and extraction of valuable ions (e. g., Li, U) from
Zheng Dai+3 more
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