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GHG Emission Mitigation of Turkish Agriculture Sector: Potential and Cost Assessment
This study uses a bottom-up optimisation modelling framework to assess GHG (greenhouse gas) emission reduction potential from enteric fermentation,...
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Exploring long-term mitigation pathways for a net zero Tajikistan
The Paris Agreement encourages Parties to prepare and submit long-term low greenhouse gas emission development strategies (LT-LEDS) to the United...
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Potential carbon leakage risk: a cross-sector cross-country assessment in the OECD area
Achieving climate targets requires more stringent mitigation policies, including the participation of all economic sectors. However, in a fragmented...
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Greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation in rice agriculture
Rice paddies supply half the global population with staple food, but also account for ~48% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from croplands. In this...
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Assessing the cost reduction potential of CCUS cluster projects of coal-fired plants in Guangdong Province in China
Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) have garnered extensive attention as a target of carbon neutrality in China. The development trend of...
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Co-benefits of climate change mitigation from innovative agricultural water management: a case study of corn agroecosystem in eastern Canada
Beneficial water management practices (BWMPs) have been identified to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in eastern Canada by retrofitting...
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Integration of climate change mitigation and adaptation in Blue Economy planning in Africa
There are strong interdependencies between the Blue Economy (BE) and the effects of climate change. This paper examines how the coastal and island...
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Inter-sectoral prioritization of climate technologies: insights from a Technology Needs Assessment for mitigation in Brazil
Technological development is key for national strategies to cope with the Paris Agreement’s goals. Technology Needs Assessments (TNAs) aim to...
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Substitution benefits of British Columbia’s mitigation strategies in the bioeconomy
Globally, efforts to increase land sector contributions to net-zero emissions are pursued. Harvested wood products may retain carbon, and substitute...
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The primary benefits of the Nationwide Emission Trading Scheme in China
Confronted with the accelerating global warming, humans need to take tremendous efforts to decelerate global temperature rise. Climate policy is...
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Climate Change and Fossil Fuels: Impacts, Challenges and Plausible Mitigation
An attempt is made to bring out some important issues related to climate change (CC) and usage of fossil fuels, and their impact on energy and water...
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Farmers’ social networks and regional spillover effects in agricultural climate change mitigation
Climate change poses a severe threat to global agricultural production and rural livelihoods, and since agriculture itself is a significant source of...
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Mitigation and adaptation to climate change in San Diego County, California
The latest IPCC report states that it is unequivocally clear that human actions are the most prominent cause of present day global warming and...
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Top-down or bottom-up? Norwegian climate mitigation policy as a contested hybrid of policy approaches
It is widely accepted that the Paris Agreement implies a shift in global climate mitigation policy from a top-down approach focused on global...
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Uncertainty analysis of the future cost of wind energy on climate change mitigation
We conduct uncertainty analysis on the impacts of the future cost of wind energy on global electricity generation and the value of wind energy to...
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Mitigation measures of debris flow and landslide risk carried out in two mountain areas of North-Eastern Italy
The design of remediation works for the mitigation and prevention of the associated risk is needed where these geological hazards affect anthropized...
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The challenge of adopting mitigation and adaptation measures for the impacts of sand and dust storms in Eastern Mediterranean Region: a critical review
Sand and dust storms (SDS) are a major disruptor in both the source areas where they occur and at distant locations. This critical review aims to...
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Co-benefits as a rationale and co-benefits as a factor for urban climate action: linking air quality and emission reductions in Moscow, Paris, and Montreal
If local governments reduce greenhouse gas emissions, they will not see effects unless a very large number of other actors do the same. However,...
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Mitigating trade-offs between global food access and net-zero emissions: the potential contribution of direct air carbon capture and storage
“Net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in the second half of this century” affirmed by the Paris Agreement is one of humankind’s common targets. Many...
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Building-SAT: a whole building life cycle assessment tool framework to quantify the global warming potential of buildings in South Asian Region
This paper presents a framework to mathematically model the Green House Gas (GHG) emissions of any type of building, especially applicable for South...