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Merideth Kelliher, Diana Bogueva and Dora Marinova
Although Australia remains committed to the Paris Agreement and to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, it was late in joining the 2021 Global Methane Pledge. Finding suitable methane (CH4) mitigation solutions for Australia?s livestock industry should...
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Bojana Petrovic, Ola Eriksson, Xingxing Zhang and Marita Wallhagen
Previous research has shown a lack of studies with comparisons between primary (virgin) and secondary (re-used) building materials, and their embodied emissions. The creation of different scenarios comparing the environmental impact of virgin vs. re-used...
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Yongjie Zhang, Songyuan Wang, Bo Cui and Nuo Zhang
In the context of green aviation, as an internationally recognized solution, hydrogen energy is lauded as the ?ultimate energy source of the 21st century?, with zero emissions at the source. Developed economies with aviation industries, such as Europe an...
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Philipp Ortner, Raphael Steinhöfler, Erich Leitgeb and Holger Flühr
Today?s air traffic management (ATM) system evolves around the air traffic controllers and pilots. This human-centered design made air traffic remarkably safe in the past. However, with the increase in flights and the variety of aircraft using European a...
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Luisa Maria Diele-Viegas,Carlos Frederico Duarte Rocha
The Fernando de Noronha archipelago is a key site for biodiversity conservation, besides being one of the most searched destinies for ecotourism in Brazil. We present the first study focusing on the evaluation of this important archipelago?s exposure to ...
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Maria Rosaria Guarini, Francesco Sica, Pierluigi Morano and Josè Antonio Vadalà
The International Energy Agency (2019) states 40% of CO2 emissions in cities are linked to the buildings stock, in particular to heating and cooling systems, material types and users? performance. According to Green New Deal, the energy transition of bui...
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Hyeonsu Nam, Gun Woo Kim, Hyunyong Lee, Byung Chul Choi, Gilltae Roh and Youngseung Na
International ships carrying liquefied fuel are strongly recommended to install vent masts to control the pressure of cargo tanks in the event of an emergency. However, the gas emitted from a vent mast may be hazardous for the crew of the ship. In the pr...
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Susanna Andreasi Bassi, Iskandar Tange, Benjamin Holm, Alessio Boldrin and Martin Rygaard
Water supply challenges in emergency situations have increased in recent years and there is a need for analyses targeting economic and environmental sustainability. Our study investigated the end-user water demand, the capital and operational costs, the ...
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James Peeling, Matthew Wayman, Isabela Mocanu, Philippe Nitsche, ... John Potter
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In terms of both construction and operation, tunnels are the most energy demanding of road infrastructure assets. The construction of a road tunnel is energy intensive due to the volume of excavation required and the energy embodied in the materials that...
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Robert Bertini, Haizhong Wang, Tony Knudson, Kevin Carstens
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Safety remains a problem on U.S. roadways, with more than 32,000 fatalities, 2.2 million injuries and 6 million crashes each year. Travelers, shippers and the economy are exposed to increasing amounts of congestion, unreliability, delay, emissions and ex...
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