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    Research on carbon emission accounting model for open-pit mines in alpine ecologically fragile areas by Guoqing LI, Bin BAI, Guiqi LI, Kai GUAN, Jie HOU, Chunping LIN

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This study paves the way for sustainable resource extraction in ecologically sensitive zones, supporting efforts to minimize the carbon footprint of mining operations in high altitudes.…”
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    Consuming local vegetables from our local growers by Qingren Wang, Edward A. Evans, Margie Pikarsky, Teresa Olczyk

    Published 2014-10-01
    “… In recent years, consumers increasingly are seeking out locally grown foods, due to concern for freshness, food safety, and the carbon footprint associated with food sourced from distant places. …”
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    Consuming local vegetables from our local growers by Qingren Wang, Edward A. Evans, Margie Pikarsky, Teresa Olczyk

    Published 2014-10-01
    “… In recent years, consumers increasingly are seeking out locally grown foods, due to concern for freshness, food safety, and the carbon footprint associated with food sourced from distant places. …”
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    Fostering unsustainability? An analysis of 4-year-olds' dietary impacts in Sweden by Maria Jacobsen, Lotta Moraeus, Emma Patterson, Anna Karin Lindroos, Mattias Eriksson, Elin Röös

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The dietary impacts of 746 young Swedish children were assessed across ten indicators: carbon footprint, cropland use, new nitrogen and phosphorus inputs, blue water use, ammonia emissions, pesticide use, biodiversity loss, antibiotic use, and animal welfare. …”
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    MICROMOBIL 2040 : jouer à réduire les déplacements intra-metropolitains et alléger l'empreinte carbone grâce aux tiers-lieux hybrides by Alexandre Cuvier, Philippe Vidal, Gaetan Clémence, Alexis Lecoq

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…These new socio-technical devices would offer several service functionalities allowing to reduce the carbon footprint of each trip and to shorten the travel time. …”
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    Low-Carbon Supplier Selection Using Fuzzy AHP and Goal Programming Approach by Feipeng Huang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In this background, more and more enterprises seek to control carbon emissions from the source and reduce indirect carbon emissions, consequently paying increased importance to the carbon footprint of their suppliers. Most of the earlier studies concerning supplier selection mainly focus on traditional factors, such as quality, service, and lead time, but minimal importance to the carbon emission of supplies. …”
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    Strength of Hollow Compressed Stabilized Earth-Block Masonry Prisms by Xinlei Yang, Hailiang Wang

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Earth represents an ecological building material that is thought to reduce the carbon footprint at a point in its life cycle. However, it is very important to eliminate the undesirable properties of soil in an environmentally friendly way. …”
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    Potential of condensate as a water source from air conditioning systems: A thermodynamic analysis by Koorosh Goudarzi

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…This energy can instead be utilized to increase the efficiency of air conditioning systems and refrigeration systems in cold storage facilities, save energy consumption, reduce the carbon footprint, and also meet some of the water consumption needs. …”
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    Impact of Road Traffic Noise from the R3 Expressway in the Sections Oravský Podzámok – Dolný Kubín – Highway D1 by Trojanova Maria, Malatincova Nikoleta

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A comprehensive integrated transport infrastructure must ensure multimodal, interoperable, and safe transport with the lowest possible carbon footprint, focused on regional development and cohesion, with maximum economically feasible minimization of environmental noise induced by traffic. …”
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    Doing Justice to the Future: A global index of intergenerational solidarity derived from national statistics by Jamie McQuilkin

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Nine indicators are drawn from national-level statistics: forest degradation rate, share of low-carbon energy consumption, and carbon footprint in the environmental dimension; adjusted net savings, current account balance, and wealth in equality in the economic dimension; and primary pupil-teacher ratio, fertility rate, and GDP-adjusted child mortality in the social dimension. …”
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    High-Volume Fly Ash-Based Cementitious Composites as Sustainable Materials: An Overview of Recent Advances by Sen Du, Qingxin Zhao, Xianming Shi

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…High-volume fly ash (HVFA) cementitious composites (paste, grout, mortar, and concrete) have been widely investigated as a class of sustainable materials due to their lower carbon footprint and often better life cycle performance than conventional Portland cement mixtures. …”
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    Towards Sustainable Campus Development: A Case Study of Klaipeda University by Anne Olga, Mikalauskas Ignas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The findings reveal positive developments in energy management, with geothermal and solar energy systems significantly reducing the university's carbon footprint. The implementation of building management systems (BMS) has led to optimized energy usage, resulting in a decrease in environmental impact. …”
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    Solar PV- and PEM electrolyzer-based green hydrogen production cost for a selected location in Bangladesh by Gour Chand Mazumder, Sakibul Hasan, Md. Saniat Rahman Zishan, Md. Habibur Rahman

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Green hydrogen has no carbon footprint as it is produced from renewable energy sources. …”
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    Sustainability in Library Collection Development by David McCord, Samuel Cassady, Paige Roman, Jacqueline Cato, Elizabeth Mantz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research team assessed the environmental practices, current impact, and future commitments of publishers, with an anticipated outcome of reducing their library’s carbon footprint and advancing sustainable collection practices.   …”
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    Challenges in biomass valorization by olefin metathesis by Del Vecchio, Antonio, Mauduit, Marc

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…In this perspective, olefin metathesis (OM) is one of the best choices to address societal issues, harnessing the conversion of compounds extracted from plants into molecules of interest with a very low carbon footprint. The aim of this article is to highlight and discuss two relevant metathesis processes dedicated to biomass valorization (on the one hand, the transformation of feedstocks resulting from Fischer–Tropsch cuts of wood wastes, and on the other hand, the transformation of unrefined unsaturated fatty esters from sunflower oils) which involve highly efficient and selective ruthenium-based catalysts. …”
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    The unseen carbon: Scope 3 emissions transform understanding of electricity generation in import-dependent nations by Seokju Kim, Sanghyuk Koh, Boreum Lee

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study applies life cycle assessment to evaluate the comprehensive carbon footprint of electricity production in import-dependent economies, encompassing direct operations (Scope 1), energy use (Scope 2), and supply chain emissions (Scope 3). …”
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    Optimizing Thermal Efficiency of Building Envelopes with Sustainable Composite Materials by Milind Deshmukh, Madhura Yadav

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, these materials were analyzed under sustainability criteria, incorporating life cycle analysis and a carbon footprint assessment. This study identifies existing research gaps and offers recommendations for future research, creating structure for the development of sustainable insulation system.…”
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    Life cycle assessment and life cycle cost of tofu production and its extended recycling scenario by S. Hartini, A.N. Fatliana, N.U. Handayani, P.A. Wicaksono, B.S. Ramadan, T. Matsumoto

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Waste recycling can increase the eco-efficiency index from 0.18 to 5.CONCLUSION: Life cycle assessment identified eutrophication, carbon footprint, and ecotoxicity (freshwater) as the three major impact categories. …”
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