Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Xue-Chao Wang, Peng Jiang, Lan Yang, Yee Van Fan, Jifi Jaromfr Klemes, Yutao Wang
Summary: This study examines the importance of water-energy extended nexuses for environmental sustainable development goals, highlighting the confusion and substitution of specific terms with more attractive terms like nexus. Methodologies need to be adequately integrated or expanded to assess diverse water-energy extended nexuses and evaluate resource flows in multiple regions and sectors for impacts on environment and economy.
RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
(2021)
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Muhammad Hamza Latif, Muhammad Amjad, Zia Ur Rehman Tahir, Adnan Qamar, Muhammad Asim, Waqar Mahmood, Waqas Khalid, Abdur Rehman
Summary: Pakistan is contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through its 'Vision 2025', but the current sectoral approach leads to resource inefficiency. This study proposes a nexus strategy and conducts onfield assessments in Punjab, showing that the nexus approach improves implementation and reduces resource duplication.
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
(2022)
Editorial Material
Environmental Sciences
Caichun Yin, Paulo Pereira, Ting Hua, Yanxu Liu, Jing Zhu, Wenwu Zhao
Summary: The interwoven relationship between food, energy, and water, known as the FEW nexus, has been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This article aims to find solutions to recover the FEW nexus. It discusses the challenges faced, observes the nexus' responses, and proposes solutions based on related Sustainable Development Goals.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2022)
Review
Energy & Fuels
Xunzhang Pan, Tianming Shao, Xinzhu Zheng, Yanru Zhang, Xueqing Ma, Qi Zhang
Summary: As the global trend towards affordable, clean, and efficient energy systems accelerates, there is a need to enhance the understanding of the connection between energy and sustainable development. The review based on bibliometrics reveals an increasing research focus on this nexus, with various research methods used. Low-carbon, efficient, and modern energy development has the potential to synergize with sustainable development goals, but trade-offs with several goals exist. The evolution of research in this field shows a shift towards pluralism, dynamics, and practical applications.
ENERGY STRATEGY REVIEWS
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Naveed Iqbal Chaudhry, Muzzammil Hussain
Summary: This study aims to examine the influence of green finance on the achievement of five major sustainable development goals in the economy of Pakistan. The findings reveal that green finance supports SDG 3, 12, and 13 while having little effect on SDG 1 and SDG 2. Green finance is a suitable reform for the sustainable development of the economy and the environment, with robust policy implications for Pakistan.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Business
Jonathan Morris, Edeltraud Guenther
Summary: Many initiatives and targets have been developed to address unsustainable resource consumption, but there is a lack of integration of globally agreed targets (such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals) into business operations. This paper examines water management disclosures of FTSE 100 companies and finds that they are not explicitly linked to global sustainable development goals.
BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
(2023)
Article
Engineering, Environmental
Junze Zhang, Shuai Wang, Prajal Pradhan, Wenwu Zhao, Bojie Fu
Summary: This study built an expanded FEW nexus framework and quantitatively assessed the interactions between different sectors, finding that the responses vary and can change over time. Economic growth generally has a higher impact on the FEW nexus than consumption and production patterns.
RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING
(2022)
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Sanja Filipovic, Noam Lior, Mirjana Radovanovic
Summary: The European Union adopted the Green Deal to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. This paper aims to analyze the relationships between the goals of achieving net-zero emissions and Sustainable Developments Goals. It emphasizes the need for clear links and quantitative indicators to ensure the attainment of these goals.
RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi, Luxon Nhamo, Tendai P. Chibarabada, Goden Mabaya, Sylvester Mpandeli, Stanley Liphadzi, Aidan Senzanje, Dhesigen Naidoo, Albert T. Modi, Pauline P. Chivenge
Summary: The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) recognize the interconnectedness of human wellbeing, economic prosperity, and environmental health. This study uses South Africa as a case study to monitor and evaluate progress towards SDGs through a nexus planning model, highlighting pathways to ensure socio-ecological sustainability and environmental health. The linkages between SDGs and nexus planning provide decision support tools that drive resilience and sustainability by addressing cross-sectoral synergies and trade-offs.
Article
Energy & Fuels
Veronika Wittmann, Elif Arici, Dieter Meissner
Summary: The main part of mankind's ecological footprint is the carbon footprint, which must shift from fossil fuels to climate-neutral sources like solar energy. In the coming decades, there will be changes in the way electricity is transmitted and stored, with larger electricity grids and the use of hydrogen for storage and energy transport, altering the global energy landscape. This cross-disciplinary paper explores the relationship between these developments and global sustainable development, analyzing the effectiveness of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals in addressing global climate change risks.
Article
Engineering, Environmental
Yizhong Huan, Xufeng Zhu, Tao Liang, Guangjin Zhou, Lingqing Wang, Linxiu Zhang, Zhaohui Feng
Summary: The five Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to livelihood, energy, ecosystem, and water (LEEW) are interconnected and crucial for the Asian Water Tower (AWT) region. Research on effective actions to promote these goals in the AWT region is limited. This study measured the interactions among 24 SDG targets and prioritized them to support holistic and synergistic actions. Key priorities include agricultural productivity, modern energy services, renewable energy, sustainable forests, habitat and biodiversity conservation, and resources mobilization.
RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING
(2023)
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Taco Niet, Nastaran Arianpoo, Kamaria Kuling, Andrew S. Wright
Summary: The interactions between energy systems, land use, water use, and climate adaptation play a crucial role in sustainable development. The expansion of the nexus to include economic well-being, health impacts, and ecological diversity is essential for effective policy-making. Open-source models and data are necessary to fully support and achieve the United Nations sustainable development goals.
ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIETY
(2021)
Review
Environmental Sciences
S. Domingo-Echaburu, L. M. Davalos, G. Orive, U. Lertxundi
Summary: Drug pollution has a significant impact on the Sustainable Development Goals, yet it has not been adequately addressed.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2021)
Article
Geography, Physical
Yijia Wang, Bojie Fu, Yanxu Liu
Summary: Research on the water-food-energy-ecosystem (WFEE) nexus in the Asian Alpine Belt region is classified into four types: ecohydrological processes, agriculture and livestock, clean energy, and local social adaptation. Using the classification-coordination-collaboration approach, an optimized conceptual framework is built to indicate a future research path towards sustainable development in the region.
PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY-EARTH AND ENVIRONMENT
(2021)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Zhongwen Xu
Summary: Climate change intensifies uncertainties in energy-intensive water resource management, supply, and treatment, which in turn presents challenges for climate change mitigation. Therefore, it is necessary to study the intertwined and contradictory characteristics within the water-climate change (WC) nexus system. The coordination and integrated thinking of WC can have significant impacts on sustainable socioeconomic development, especially as traditional single-target policies may not be effective.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Neal T. Graham, Mohamad Hejazi, Min Chen, Evan G. R. Davies, James A. Edmonds, Son H. Kim, Sean W. D. Turner, Xinya Li, Chris R. Vernon, Katherine Calvin, Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm, Leon Clarke, Page Kyle, Robert Link, Pralit Patel, Abigail C. Snyder, Marshall A. Wise
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
(2020)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Neal T. Graham, Mohamad Hejazi, Son H. Kim, Evan G. R. Davies, James A. Edmonds, Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
(2020)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Marianna Rottoli, Alois Dirnaichner, Page Kyle, Lavinia Baumstark, Robert Pietzcker, Gunnar Luderer
Summary: The study coupled the integrated assessment model REMIND with the transport model EDGE-T to investigate the decarbonization potential in the transport sector. Preliminary results suggest that transport service demands in Europe will grow in the coming decades, while transport system emissions are expected to decrease due to a shift towards electric drivetrains, advanced vehicles, more efficient modes, and a slight increase in the share of biofuels.
ENVIRONMENTAL MODELING & ASSESSMENT
(2021)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Neal T. Graham, Gokul Iyer, Marshall Wise, Mohamad Hejazi, Thomas B. Wild
Summary: The study explores the impact of future electricity trade on virtual water trade, finding that virtual water trade volume will increase or decrease to varying degrees under different scenarios. The US electricity grid largely relies on virtual water exports from only a few states, emphasizing the need for integrated national strategies to manage water and electric systems.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
(2021)
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Richard J. Plevin, Jason Jones, Page Kyle, Aaron W. Levy, Michael J. Shell, Daniel J. Tanner
Summary: The representation of land has a significant impact on the carbon intensity of biofuel. Choosing different land representations can greatly influence the estimated CI-LUC in models.
JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Eva Sinha, Katherine V. Calvin, Page G. Kyle, Mohamad I. Hejazi, Stephanie T. Waldhoff, Maoyi Huang, Srishti Vishwakarma, Xin Zhang
Summary: Since the 1950's, global fertilizer usage has increased by more than 800%, resulting in detrimental impacts to the environment. Studies have found that reducing global fertilizer usage may lead to decreased global cropland area, expanded forested area, and impacts on agricultural commodity price, production, and energy production.
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
(2022)
Article
Food Science & Technology
Mary Ollenburger, Page Kyle, Xin Zhang
Summary: Estimating realistic potential yields for different crop types and regions is difficult due to various factors such as biophysical characteristics and crop management practices. This study analyzes future potential yields using two different estimation methods - one based on historical observed yields and the other based on biophysical conditions. The outcomes of these estimation methods have significant impacts on the global agricultural sector, with different outcomes in terms of land use change emissions, crop prices, and self-sufficiency across different regions.
Article
Economics
Neal T. Graham, Nikhil Gakkhar, Akash Deep Singh, Meredydd Evans, Tanner Stelmach, Siddarth Durga, Rakesh Godara, Bhautik Gajera, Marshall Wise, Anil K. Sarma
Summary: India is committed to increasing the use of renewable energy and aims to install 450 GW of renewable energy by 2030. Bioenergy can help balance the seasonal and hourly power demands, but sustainable production and consumption are vital for achieving targets. Modeling future bioenergy pathways in India reveals concerns over water availability, greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, and land use change. Higher demand for bioenergy crops increases water demand and competition for land, raising concerns for food security. However, improving water use efficiency and establishing supply chains can minimize impacts and alleviate potential negative effects.
Article
Energy & Fuels
Paul Wolfram, Page Kyle, Xin Zhang, Savvas Gkantonas, Steven Smith
Summary: Ammonia as a shipping fuel may have potential adverse side-effects, and if nitrogen releases from ammonia are not tightly controlled, it could significantly alter the global nitrogen cycle.
Correction
Energy & Fuels
Paul Wolfram, Page Kyle, Xin Zhang, Savvas Gkantonas, Steven Smith
Article
Engineering, Environmental
Patrick O'Rourke, Bryan K. Mignone, Page Kyle, Bryan R. Chapman, Jay Fuhrman, Paul Wolfram, Haewon McJeon
Summary: The role of hydrogen in energy system decarbonization is being actively examined. Hydrogen can be a source of distributed energy and enables decarbonization in difficult-to-electrify sectors. The availability of infrastructure and demand technologies significantly affect the deployment of hydrogen.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Neal T. Graham, Gokul Iyer, Thomas B. Wild, Flannery Dolan, Jonathan Lamontagne, Katherine Calvin
Summary: This study examines the impacts of different trade regimes on global agricultural water usage and virtual water trade using an integrated model. The results show that the degree of agricultural market integration significantly affects regional water withdrawals and has a substantial impact on global nonrenewable groundwater withdrawals. These findings highlight the importance of considering water resources in trade integration and provide insights for integrated water resource management.
Article
Energy & Fuels
Sonia Yeh, Jorge Gil, Page Kyle, Paul Kishimoto, Pierpaolo Cazzola, Matteo Craglia, Oreane Edelenbosch, Panagiotis Fragkos, Lew Fulton, Yuan Liao, Luis Martinez, David L. Mccollum, Joshua Miller, Rafael Pereira, Jacob Teter
Summary: This paper highlights the challenges faced by governments in developing sustainable low-carbon transport systems and calls for greater collaboration in data and interdisciplinary research to provide more accurate transport demand projections and evidence-based solutions.
PROGRESS IN ENERGY
(2022)