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The sustainable global energy economy: Hydrogen or silicon? [PDF]
A sustainable global silicon energy economy is proposed as a potential alternative to the hydrogen economy. This first visualisation of a silicon energy economy is based on largescale and carbon-neutral metallic silicon production from major smelters ...
Bardsley, W. Earl
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ABSTRACT This study examines how carbon accounting can be used to govern, not merely report, circular economy principles in shipping corporations. Grounded in institutional theory and aligned with the UN 2030 Agenda, this study introduces circular harmony as an accounting design principle: Circular interventions are embedded in a single well‐to‐wake ...
Assunta Di Vaio +2 more
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Resizing study of main and auxiliary engines of the container vessels and their contribution to the reduction of fuel consumption and GHG [PDF]
: The maritime industry has great potential for improving energy efficiency in both new builds and existing ships. It is, therefore, necessary to identify the areas where improvements can be made to reduce fuel consumption, and influence to the ...
Echevarrieta Sazatornil, Ignacio +1 more
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“Robin Hook”: The developmental effects of Somali piracy [PDF]
Copyright @ 2011 Brunel UniversityNaval counter-piracy measures off Somalia have failed to change the incentives for pirates, raising calls for land-based approaches that may involve replacing piracy as a source of income.
Shortland, A
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ABSTRACT The transition to a circular economy (CE) remains hindered by the lack of practical strategies that simultaneously secure competitiveness and deliver sustainability outcomes for manufacturing organisations. While circular design is often cited as a cornerstone of CE, its concrete role in driving competitive advantage and organisational ...
Shamaila Ishaq +3 more
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Ship waves induce methane ebullition in the littoral zone of a large lake
Methane (CH4) ebullition is a major emission pathway in lakes. However, ebullition remains difficult to assess, and data from large lakes are scarce. This study investigates ebullition in the littoral zone of a large lake, demonstrating that ship waves ...
Ole Lessmann +4 more
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What Can We Learn about Ship Emission Inventories from Measurements of Air Pollutants over the Mediterranean Sea? [PDF]
Ship emission estimates diverge widely for all chemical compounds for several reasons: use of different methodologies (bottom-up or top-down), activity data and emission factors can easily result in a difference from a factor of 1.5 to two orders of ...
BOERSMA F +10 more
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Cloud condensation nuclei activity, closure, and droplet growth kinetics of Houston aerosol during the Gulf of Mexico Atmospheric Composition and Climate Study (GoMACCS) [PDF]
In situ cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) measurements were obtained in the boundary layer over Houston, Texas, during the 2006 Gulf of Mexico Atmospheric Composition and Climate Study (GoMACCS) campaign onboard the CIRPAS Twin Otter.
Dubey, Manvendra K. +12 more
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ABSTRACT Collaborations with nonprofits can enhance firms' legitimacy, yet the relationship between their communication and corporate environmental legitimacy remains poorly understood. Furthermore, research lacks an analysis of the communication of business‐nonprofit collaborations through multiple actors' perspectives.
Andrea Rizzuni +3 more
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In situ measurements of ship tracks [PDF]
It has long been known that cloud droplet concentrations are strongly influenced by cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and that anthropogenic sources of pollution can affect CCN concentrations.
Coakley, James E. +3 more
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