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Impact of green credit on industrial structure in China: theoretical mechanism and empirical analysis
Chinese industrial structure is characterized by a large proportion of industries with high energy consumption and high pollution, such as coal,...
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Grain-size gap and downstream fining revealed in less chemically altered Brahmaputra Sandbars
PurposeLimited studies exist on the downstream variation of grain size in sand-bed rivers, particularly in natural sediment regimes. The impact of...
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The Paradox of ‘Water Is Life’ in a Water Rationed City During the COVID-19 Pandemic
In this chapter, we use the concept of everyday practice to highlight the plight of urban residents and what it means/takes to survive the ongoing... -
Biomimetics and 4D Printing: A Synergy for the Development of Innovative Materials
This chapter explores the intersection of biomimetics and 4D printing for the promising development of innovative materials. Biomimetics, or... -
How do citizens feel about their water services in the water sector? Evidence from the UK
At present, many studies have used social survey methods to explore UK water citizens’ perceptions of the water sector’s water services, but there...
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The influence of green credit on China’s industrial structure upgrade: evidence from industrial sector panel data exploration
The green credit is one of the effective tools to save energy and reduce pollution, which mainly applies in industry. Thus, this paper explores the...
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Re-examining the effect of carbon emission trading policy on improving the green innovation of China’s enterprises
China’s carbon emission trading (CET) policy guides enterprises to carry out green innovation and address the growing environmental challenges...
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Assessing the efficacy of green credit policy in fostering green innovation in heavily polluting industries
This paper explores the impact of green credit policy on the green innovation of heavily polluting enterprises by taking the implementation of the...
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The combination of nanotechnology and potassium: applications in agriculture
Potassium fertilizer is indispensable for ensuring crop production, which in turn supports global food supply and safe farming practices. Potassium...
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Lung cancer risk in workers occupationally exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with emphasis on the role of DNA repair gene
ObjectiveWorkers in secondary aluminum production plants are occupationally exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). We aimed to monitor...
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Has environmental protection tax reform promoted green transformation of enterprises? Evidence from China
Facing the increasingly stringent constraints of resources and the environment, the green transformation of enterprises is imperative. This study...
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Can capital markets identify heterogeneous environmental investment strategies of firms? Evidence from China
Using a 2005–2020 sample of A-share listed companies in China’s heavily polluting industries, this paper divides environmental investment strategies...
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What affects China’s green finance? Evidence from cryptocurrency market, oil market, and economic policy uncertainty
This paper discusses the dynamic long- and short-term effects of bitcoin price (BTP), crude oil price (COP), and uncertainty of economic policy (EPU)...
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The influencing factors and hierarchical relationships of offshore wind power industry in China
As a new and cost-effective renewable energy power generation technology, offshore wind power is getting more and more attention. The development of...
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Contamination of tea leaves by anthraquinone: The atmosphere as a possible source
The detection of anthraquinone in tea leaves has raised concerns due to a potential health risk associated with this species. This led the European...
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Study on high energy-consuming industrial agglomeration, green finance, and carbon emission
Based on the relationship between industrial agglomeration, green finance development, and carbon emissions, some relevant theoretical hypotheses are...
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The Controversy
The debate over human-induced climate change has become a polarizing political argument. Nearly all scientists agree that burning fossil fuels by... -
An application of Bayesian vector heterogeneous autoregressions to study network interlinkages of the crude oil and gold, stock, and cryptocurrency markets during the COVID-19 outbreak
We investigate fat tails and network interconnections of crude oil, gold, stock, and cryptocurrency using seven Bayesian vector heterogeneous...
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The Energy Present
The U.S. dependence on fossil fuels became painfully apparent during the 1973–74 oil embargo by the Organization... -
Higher photocatalytic removal of organic pollutants using pangolin-like composites made of 3–4 atomic layers of MoS2 nanosheets deposited on tourmaline
Environmental pollution by organic pollutants is a serious concern which may be solved by photocatalytic degradation of pollutants, yet the...