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Quantitative indicators for environmental and social sustainability performance assessment of the supply chain
In the era of globalization, supply chains are becoming less transparent, facing pressing sustainability challenges such as the inappropriate use of...
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Black swans swimming in product streams: method for including unplanned events in life cycle assessment
IntroductionUnplanned events such as accidents and more massive black-swan events are contingent to modern technology. However, varying approaches...
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Gender diversity and climate disclosure: a tcfd perspective
The paradigm of corporate environmental disclosures aimed at investors developed in 2017 with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures...
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Durability and Functionality of Conventional Polymeric Packaging Materials in Reusable Packaging Systems
Reusable packaging is increasingly recognised as a sustainable solution to address issues related to increasing packaging waste generation and...
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The impact of urbanization and industrial structure upgrading on energy intensities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Rapid urbanization and advances in industrial economic activities provide stimulus for increased energy consumption intensities, economic growth, and...
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Indian Agriculture Under Climate Change: The Competing Effect of Temperature and Rainfall Anomalies
The latest generation of global climate models robustly projects that monsoon rainfall anomalies in India will significantly increase in the 21st...
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Combined theoretical and experimental approaches for bacterial aggregation studies towards the improvement of bioremediation processes
Bacterial aggregation process is usually considered as a step prior to adhesion to a surface for the biofilm establishment. However, the formation of...
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Evaluation of phenanthrene degradation in seawater by an isolated bacterial consortium from the Gulf of Mexico
Phenanthrene is one of the components of the crude oil and the Gulf of Mexico's coastline region pose a high risk of oil spills. Since bacteria can...
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Multiscale dimensions of the foreign working citizens participation to the Italian labour market: intra-regional heterogeneities across the North–South divide
This article delves into the distinctive intra- and interregional geographical heterogeneity of Italy, emphasizing demographic and socio-economic...
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Performance enhancement and comparison of inner-shielded solar parabolic trough collector with various nanoparticles in Syltherm-800 using computational fluid dynamics techniques
The present study is based on determining significant ways to predict and compare the performances of various nanoparticle-fluid systems within the...
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Wild animal trafficking in Brazil: challenges for fauna protection
This scientific article addresses the issue of wild animal trafficking, which ranks as the third largest form of illicit trade worldwide and demands...
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Sustainability assessment of Sweden’s nuclear power: implications of the new expansion plans
Amid the global energy and climate crises, phasing out fossil fuel has become an international priority. Nuclear energy is re-emerging as a...
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Strategies for promoting climate change transparency and inclusive growth through south-south climate change cooperation
The implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Paris Agreement is anticipated to require a significant mobilisation of resources...
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Production of bacterial protease via solid-state cultivation with agro-industrial by-products and eco-friendly perspectives of enzyme application
Microbial proteases are relevant biotechnological tools, contributing to industrial development from a greener standpoint. Its cost-effective...
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Re-territorialising skills? Insights from ethnography on solidarity-economy food activism
The article addresses the role of citizens in setting up short food chains in the framework of the solidarity economy movement in Lombardy, Italy. On...
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Impacts and influencing pathways of urbanization on carbon–water-energy-food nexus across Chinese cities
Food, water, energy and carbon (F-W-E-C), as important factors of urban development, have synergistic effects and trade-off effects with each other....
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Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) supply chain risk management framework development
For reducing CO 2 emissions and slowing down climate change, carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology has received an enormous...
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Forest Mitigates Short-Term Health Risk of Air Pollution: Evidence from China
This study assembles satellite data, individual-level death records, and air quality data to estimate forest greenness impact on air pollution and...
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Role of environment-driven CSR, green servant leadership, and green dynamic capabilities in firm green innovation: Evidence from manufacturing industry
Considering climate change challenges, firms face increasing pressure to adopt eco-friendly practices to revive the natural climate. This empirical...