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Controlling Carbon
Despite international agreements like the Paris Accord, there’s been little progress in reducing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other... -
Widespread misestimates of greenhouse gas emissions suggest low carbon competence
As concern with climate change increases, people seek to behave and consume sustainably. This requires understanding which behaviours, firms and...
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Does the low-carbon transition promote the ESG disclosure of renewable energy enterprises?
I use the low-carbon city pilot policy as a natural experiment to study how the low-carbon transition affects the ESG disclosure of renewable energy...
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The impact of declarative and interactive carbon disclosure on firm value: complements or substitutes?
The intrinsic link between carbon disclosure and firm value deserves in-depth study in light of the global proposal for “carbon neutrality” and the...
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Carbon Dioxide Removal in SDGs and Nationally Determined Contributions
The United Nations 2030 Agenda through the Sustainable Development Goals would guide the nations to set their policy trajectories for economic... -
Carbon Dioxide Removal in SDGs and Nationally Determined Contributions
The United Nations 2030 Agenda through the Sustainable Development Goals would guide the nations to set their policy trajectories for economic... -
Living sustainably in a Danish eco-community: how social and physical infrastructures affect carbon footprints
The Self-Sustaining Village is a Danish eco-community whose mission is to develop communal sustainable living. This paper evaluates its sustainable...
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A comprehensive review on energy poverty: definition, measurement, socioeconomic impact and its alleviation for carbon neutrality
Energy poverty is widely recognized as a significant societal and political challenge worldwide, impacting the quality of life for people in both...
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How does world economic policy uncertainty influence the carbon dioxide emission reporting and performance? Study of Fortune Global 500 firms
This study contributes significantly to the field by utilising the World Economic Policy Uncertainty (WEPU) Index, as devised by (Ahir in Nat Bureau...
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Aboveground live tree carbon stock and change in forests of conterminous United States: influence of stand age
BackgroundSequestration of carbon on forest land is a common and practical component within many climate action plans developed by state or municipal...
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Sustainable methanol production from carbon dioxide: advances, challenges, and future prospects
The urgent need to address global carbon emissions and promote sustainable energy solutions has led to a growing interest in carbon dioxide (CO 2 )...
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French Tax for the European Union: The Genesis of Cross-Border Carbon Adjustment
AbstractThe genesis of the EU initiative of cross-border carbon tax on imported carbon-intensive products is analyzed. An assessment of the positions...
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The role of border carbon adjustments and subsidies in incentivising investment: comparing equivalence in the context of steel recycling and decarbonisation
The need to decarbonise has accelerated the quest to find solutions for sectors considered emissions-intensive and trade-exposed. Steel production is...
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Cooling of hydrothermal fluids rich in carbon dioxide can create large karst cave systems in carbonate rocks
Karst systems, comprising interconnected voids and caves, are ubiquitous in carbonate formations and play a pivotal role in the global water supply....
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Factors Sha** Public Support for More Carbon Capture and Storage Projects in the United States
This study contributes to the literature examining public acceptance of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in the US. The examination of...
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Upsetting offsetting? Nathan the Wise’s Ring Parable and three reasons why not to adopt the carbon offsetting logic to biodiversity
The climate crisis and the alarming loss of biodiversity require urgent action. One of the most popular tools to tackle these crises is offsetting,...
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Can transnational municipal networks mitigate the carbon pollution of the world’s power plants?: an empirical analysis
Transnational municipal networks (TMNs) have been heralded as actors that can avert a climate catastrophe by filling the “emission gaps” left by...
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The public perspective on renewable energy versus nuclear power for carbon neutrality in South Korea
South Korea has legislated “2050 carbon neutrality” in 2021 and is currently implementing it, and debate is brewing over which to focus on as the...