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Development Studies
Samuel Adams, Herve Kaffo Fotio
Summary: This study investigates the impact of economic integration on the environment in African countries, finding that economic integration has a direct negative effect on CO2 emissions but also has indirect positive effects through urbanization, renewable energy consumption, financial development, and industrialization. However, the overall effect of economic integration is still detrimental to the environmental quality in Africa.
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
(2022)
Editorial Material
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Elena Shevchenko, Ah-Hyung Alissa Park, Shouheng Sun, Tierui Zhang
Summary: This introduction introduces the Nanoscale themed collection on CO2 capture and conversion, highlighting research on advanced nanoscale materials and reactions.
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Engineering, Environmental
Yuan Zhou, Mingxing Chen, Zhipeng Tang, You Zhao
Summary: Cities play a crucial role in reducing CO2 emissions, and it is important to explore accounting methods for city-level CO2 emissions in order to formulate effective emission reduction policies. This study proposed a new method using nighttime light data (NTL) to account for city-level CO2 emissions by categorizing cities into seven types and constructing regression models. The results showed that this method improved the accuracy of estimating city-level CO2 emissions compared to direct fitting using NTL.
RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING
(2022)
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Alison Reeve, Emma Aisbett
Summary: As governments commit to ambitious net-zero goals, they are increasingly focusing on greenhouse gas emissions embedded in traded products. Several trade-related climate policy instruments are being debated or developed, relying on robust calculation of embedded emissions and compliance with WTO rules. Public emissions accounting frameworks, developed for National Accounts, provide a simple and modular starting point for developing embedded emissions accounting that supports trade-related climate policy.
JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
(2022)
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Economics
Emma Jagu Schippers, Olivier Massol
Summary: This paper examines the impact of carbon removal certification on the feasibility of BECCS projects and proposes two policy recommendations to overcome the exclusion of BECCS from CO2 infrastructures.
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Environmental Sciences
Joe Yates, Suneetha Kadiyala, Yuemeng Li, Sylvia Levy, Abel Endashaw, Hallie Perlick, Parke Wilde
Summary: The advancement of science and evidence-based solutions for planetary health increasingly require interdisciplinary and international learning and sharing. This study investigates the benefits and challenges of transitioning from in-person to virtual conferences in terms of climate impact, participation, attendee interaction, and satisfaction. The findings show that transitioning online resulted in significant reductions in aviation CO2 emissions and increased attendance from low-income and middle-income countries, while participant ratings remained consistent. However, there were lower levels of participation in conference social events. The study highlights the need for new approaches to academic conferencing to address the urgency of reducing CO2 emissions and improving equity in scientific exchange.
LANCET PLANETARY HEALTH
(2022)
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Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Dennis Gilfillan, Gregg Marland
Summary: Global- and national-scale inventories of CO2 emissions are important for countries to reduce emissions. The CDIAC-FF dataset, covering all countries and years since 1751, has been updated with changes in calculating CO2 emissions and analyzed for trends and unique factors driving emissions in countries. Diverse strategies are needed to mitigate carbon emissions and anthropogenic climate change.
EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE DATA
(2021)
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Andrew L. Fanning, Jason Hickel
Summary: Research shows that some countries are exceeding their fair share of the carbon budget and should compensate undershooting countries for their responsibility in climate breakdown. A study develops a procedure to quantify the compensation owed in a 'net zero' scenario where all countries decarbonize by 2050. The global North would overshoot its share of the 1.5 degrees C carbon budget by three times, appropriating half of the global South's share.
NATURE SUSTAINABILITY
(2023)
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Engineering, Environmental
Fan Zhang, Yuze Ding, Xiangzheng Deng, Litao Liu
Summary: The study found that secondary copper has the potential to replace primary copper as a major component of future copper production. Copper in-use stock shows a peaking trend, while the flow intensity is projected to show an overall decreasing trend. The increase in recovery level contributes positively to copper production.
RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING
(2022)
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Environmental Sciences
Long Yin, Ayyoob Sharifi, Huang Liqiao, Chen Jinyu
Summary: Carbon accounting in cities is essential for climate change mitigation. Over the past three decades, research in this field has grown rapidly, with expanding knowledge base and diverse methods. This study utilizes bibliometric analysis to identify the evolution of urban carbon accounting and its driving factors. Results show a limited focus on American cities before 2006, followed by a significant expansion of knowledge and the emergence of different accounting methods. Since 2015, there has been a rapid growth in research using diverse methods to estimate urban CO2 emissions. Assessment reports of the IPCC and international policy documents have likely contributed to this increased interest in urban carbon accounting.
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Ploy Achakulwisut, Peter Erickson, Celine Guivarch, Roberto Schaeffer, Elina Brutschin, Steve Pye
Summary: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's mitigation scenarios database is a valuable resource for policymakers, but there are variations in models and scenario designs. This analysis focuses on scenarios with warming limited to 2 degrees C or below, examining the feasibility and trajectory of different fossil fuel reduction pathways. The findings emphasize the importance of clear reduction benchmarks in coal, oil, and gas production and use, along with other climate mitigation targets.
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(2023)
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Environmental Sciences
Huiqing Zhao, Jian Hu, Feng Hao, Hongyuan Zhang
Summary: This study used an extended STIRPAT model to analyze the key determinants of carbon dioxide emissions in China and forecasted the future emissions trends. The results showed that population size, economic development level, and energy intensity have significant effects on carbon dioxide emissions. Under the baseline scenario, China's carbon dioxide emissions will peak in 2029.
FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
(2022)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Yining Zhang, Zhong Wu
Summary: This study investigates the spatial network of the new energy vehicle (NEV) industry innovation efficiency in China using Super Efficiency Data Envelope Analysis and Social Network Analysis (SNA), revealing the factors influencing spatial correlations among provinces. Notably, the study highlights the significant impact of spatial distance and R&D investment differences on the spatial correlation of the NEV industry.
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Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications
Bing Xu
Summary: A cost accounting algorithm of environmental pollution control based on discrete probability was designed in this study, aiming at the problems of high error rate and long time of traditional algorithms. The algorithm showed good convergence and could accurately calculate the cost of ecological environmental pollution control, with low accounting error rate and computation time.
DISCRETE DYNAMICS IN NATURE AND SOCIETY
(2022)
Letter
Limnology
Kelly S. Aho, Jacob D. Hosen, Laura A. Logozzo, Wade R. McGillis, Peter A. Raymond
Summary: Aquatic primary productivity can be sustained at high levels even when dissolved CO2 is depleted, with bicarbonate potentially supporting up to about 58% of GPP. This has implications for freshwater ecology, biogeochemistry, and isotopic analysis.
LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY LETTERS
(2021)
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Oncology
Gustavo Nader Marta, Philip Poortmans, Alfredo C. de Barros, Jose Roberto Filassi, Ruffo Freitas-Junior, Riccardo A. Audisio, Max Senna Mano, Sarkis Meterissian, Sarah M. DeSnyder, Thomas A. Buchholz, Tarek Hijal
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John S. Gunn, Thomas Buchholz
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Oncology
Aaron J. Grossberg, Xiudong Lei, Ting Xu, Simona F. Shaitelman, Karen E. Hoffman, Elizabeth S. Bloom, Michael C. Stauder, Welela Tereffe, Pamela J. Schlembach, Wendy A. Woodward, Thomas A. Buchholz, Benjamin D. Smith
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Oncology
Fabiana A. Miranda, Lorine A. B. Teixeira, Rebeca N. Heinzen, Felipe Eduardo M. de Andrade, Tarek Hijal, Thomas A. Buchholz, Fabio Y. Moraes, Philip Poortmans, Gustavo N. Marta
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Oncology
Simona F. Shaitelman, Xiudong Lei, Alastair Thompson, Pamela Schlembach, Elizabeth S. Bloom, Isidora Y. Arzu, Daniel Buchholz, Gregory Chronowski, Tomas Dvorak, Emily Grade, Karen Hoffman, George Perkins, Valerie K. Reed, Shalin J. Shah, Michael C. Stauder, Eric A. Strom, Welela Tereffe, Wendy A. Woodward, Diana N. Amaya, Yu Shen, Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, Kelly K. Hunt, Thomas A. Buchholz, Benjamin D. Smith
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
(2018)
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Oncology
Harold J. Burstein, Christina Lacchetti, Holly Anderson, Thomas A. Buchholz, Nancy E. Davidson, Karen A. Gelmon, Sharon H. Giordano, Clifford A. Hudis, Alexander J. Solky, Vered Stearns, Eric P. Winer, Jennifer J. Griggs
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(2019)
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Medicine, Research & Experimental
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LYMPHATIC RESEARCH AND BIOLOGY
(2019)
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Oncology
Kaitlin Christopherson, Xiudong Lei, Carlos Barcenas, Thomas A. Buchholz, Naveen Garg, Karen E. Hoffman, Henry Mark Kuerer, Elizabeth Mittendorf, George Perkins, Simona F. Shaitelman, Grace L. Smith, Michael Stauder, Eric A. Strom, Welela Tereffe, Wendy A. Woodward, Benjamin D. Smith
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS
(2019)
Biographical-Item
Oncology
J. Frank Wilson, Thomas A. Buchholz, Ritsuko Komaki
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(2019)
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Oncology
Bruce G. Haffty, Linda M. McCall, Karla V. Ballman, Thomas A. Buchholz, Kelly K. Hunt, Judy C. Boughey
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS
(2019)
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Oncology
Shane R. Stecklein, Kelly J. Rosso, Jenny Nuanjing, Audree B. Tadros, Anna Weiss, Sarah M. DeSnyder, Henry M. Kuerer, Mediget Teshome, Thomas A. Buchholz, Michael C. Stauder, Naoto T. Ueno, Anthony Lucci, Wendy A. Woodward
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(2019)
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Oncology
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(2020)
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ADVANCES IN RADIATION ONCOLOGY
(2018)