Held in partnership with the University of São Paulo, this Elsevier webinar discusses the SDGs and how researchers can incorporate them into their work.
As the country with the world's largest coal power capacity, China is launching a national carbon market. How the carbon pricing may contribute to phasing out China's coal power is a great concern.
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Nuclear Decommissioning Case Studies, Volume Two - Policies, Strategies, Planning and Knowledge Management, 2021, Pages 3-7

This book chapter advances SDG 7 and 11 by highlighting the concepts of policy, strategy, early and detailed planning, Life Cycle Management, and poor or good practices associated with nuclear decommissioning.
Elsevier, Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Volume 3, June 2021
The widespread consumption of electronic devices has made spent batteries an ongoing economic and ecological concern with a compound annual growth rate of up to 8% during 2018, and expected to reach b
Elsevier, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Volume 50, June 2021
The association of melting Himalayan glaciers and planetary health is complex.
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Prevention of Actuator Emissions in the Oil and Gas Industry, 2021, Pages 59-77

This book chapter advances SDG 7 by explaining how actuators at oil and gas locations contribute to emissions and describes flow charts for proper actuator selection including utilizing electric actuators to help environmental impact.
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Power to Fuel, How to Speed Up a Hydrogen Economy, 2021, Pages 1-15

This book chapter addresses SDG 7 by explaining how hydrogen can help address the transition away from fossil fuel and switch to more renewable energy supported fuels.
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Prevention of Valve Fugitive Emissions in the Oil and Gas Industry, 2021, Pages 37-65

This book chapter advances SDG 7 by explaining that while valves deliver the most emissions in an oil and gas plant, there are steps and methods that can be taken to mitigate and prevent fugitive emissions.
Thanks to fast learning and sustained growth, solar photovoltaics (PV) is today a highly cost-competitive technology, ready to contribute substantially to CO2 emissions mitigation.

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