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From ‘polluter pays’ to ‘polluter does not pollute’
Geoforum, 2016Abstract Non-binding agreements, minor sanctions in the form of payment obligations and shaming have been the usual policy responses against environmental harms. In addition to this, many existing pieces of legislation on international environmental law and governance are based on good intent and voluntary agreement and they have proven to be limited
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Social Science Research Network, 2021
This paper studies the asset pricing implications of industrial pollution. A long-short portfolio constructed from firms with high versus low toxic emission intensity within industry generates an average return of 4.42% per annum, which remains ...
Po-Hsuan Hsu, Kai Li, Chi-yang Tsou
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This paper studies the asset pricing implications of industrial pollution. A long-short portfolio constructed from firms with high versus low toxic emission intensity within industry generates an average return of 4.42% per annum, which remains ...
Po-Hsuan Hsu, Kai Li, Chi-yang Tsou
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Water Pollution and Remediation: Organic Pollutants
2021Wastewater pollution is a major issue in the context of the future circular economy because all matter should be ultimately reused, calling for efficient depollution techniques. This book present timely reviews on the treatment of wastewater contaminated by organic pollutants, with focus on aerobic granulation and degradation.
Inamuddin, Inamuddin+2 more
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Do Polluters Outperform Non-Polluters?
SSRN Electronic JournalThis paper investigates whether industrial companies with more toxic emissions outperform those with less toxic emissions. First, firms that pollute the most do not consistently outperform those that pollute the least in an almost stochastic dominance sense.
Atılgan, Yiğit+2 more
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Pollution tolerant protozoa in polluted wetland
Bioresource Technology, 2017This study for the first time confirmed that eight dominating protozoan species, Cryptomonas erosa, Euglena axyuris, Euglena caudate, Euglena gasterosteus, Euglena acus, Vorticella campanula, Vorticella convallaria and Epistylis lacustris, were the pollution tolerant species at chemical oxygen demand 54-104mg/L.
Li Wang+6 more
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Technology and Culture, 1997
La revolution industrielle du XIX e siecle a considerablement developpe les problemes de pollution, particulierement a Poullaouen ou la geologie naturelle miniere a permis de produire du plomb et de l'argent, en entrainant cependant une importante pollution de l'eau des ...
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La revolution industrielle du XIX e siecle a considerablement developpe les problemes de pollution, particulierement a Poullaouen ou la geologie naturelle miniere a permis de produire du plomb et de l'argent, en entrainant cependant une importante pollution de l'eau des ...
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Constructed wetlands for pollution control
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023Haiming Wu+11 more
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Pollution Mechanisms and Soil-Pollutants Interaction [PDF]
Pollutants behaviour and interaction with soil comprise various physical, chemical, and biological processes that take place in all three (solid, gas and liquid) components of the soil medium. They generally include three main groups of processes: 1. Retention on, and within the soil body 2.
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