Are Children's Hospitals Doing Enough to Address the Climate Crisis?
Dalby A.A.
This article examines whether children's hospitals are adequately addressing the climate crisis, highlighting the need for healthcare sector climate action.
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Dalby A.A.
This article examines whether children's hospitals are adequately addressing the climate crisis, highlighting the need for healthcare sector climate action.
Bruderer Enzler H.
This paper analyzes the relationship between environmental concern and actual greenhouse gas emissions across income levels in Switzerland. It finds a significant gap: higher environmental concern does not necessarily lead to lower emission…
Lamb A.
This study examines the potential of land sparing to offset greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture. Land sparing is a strategy that intensifies agricultural land use to preserve natural areas. The paper evaluates the magnitude and feasib…
Aljahdali A.A.
This study uses data from the Costa Rica Heart Study to examine the association between diet-attributable greenhouse gas emissions and risk of acute myocardial infarction, quantifying the dual impact of dietary patterns on environment and h…
Li X.
This study examines the effect of nitrogen application rate under organic and conventional systems on rice growth, grain yield, soil properties, and greenhouse gas emissions. Findings suggest that appropriate nitrogen management can sustain…
Tang J.
This study analyzes the rules and impact factors of greenhouse gas emissions in saline-alkali paddy fields over different years, providing insights for agricultural GHG reduction.
Zick A.
This paper explores using Theory U to engage chefs in sustainable practices to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and food waste. It examines how the Theory U framework contributes to behavioral change and offers practical implications for the…
Jaba Tkemaladze
This paper proposes a multidimensional framework for achieving global food security by integrating vertical farming, precision agriculture, alternative proteins, and circular economy principles. A systematic review with meta-analysis quanti…
P. Ligęza
This paper examines the use of energy harvesting technology as emergency power sources during crises such as climate disasters, wars, and pandemics. Based on a literature review, it discusses the potential of energy harvesters as primary or…
Yusai Wang, Ying Zhou, Deke Zhang +2
This study investigates multi-scale pore structure regulation of gasification fine slag to enhance flotation and decarbonization. It elucidates mechanisms that improve carbon removal from coal gasification byproducts, contributing to indust…
Karen Woodruff, Daniela J. Shebitz
This study uses Self-Determination Theory to analyze the knowledge-behavior gap among 1,032 university students. Findings show high knowledge and concern but low engagement in high-barrier actions. The authors suggest that basic psychologic…
Thanh-Tung Pham, Si‐Huy Ngo, Thi-Hien Trinh +1
This study explores the impact resistance and low-carbon potential of concrete incorporating rubber from scrap tires. The rubber's elasticity improves impact absorption, while reducing cement usage lowers CO2 emissions. Practical strength a…
Sharif Abdi Mohamed, Abdikani Yusuf Abdulle
Using annual data from 1991–2022 for Somalia, this paper employs a VECM to analyze long-run and causal relationships among CO2 emissions, economic growth, energy consumption, trade openness, FDI, and urbanization. Results show that economic…
R.S. Raghuvanshi, MS. Apurva
This review highlights hempseed as a climate-smart crop due to its carbon sequestration capacity (up to 22 t CO2/ha/yr), low input requirements, and versatile industrial applications including biofuels, biodegradable materials, and nutraceu…
Mingxing Yang, Yan Qiu, Cheng Zeng +2
This paper addresses the need for professionals in carbon neutrality by reforming hydrogeology teaching in karst areas. It proposes measures including logical thinking content, case-based practical training, and knowledge integration. A tea…
Everitt H.
This study analyzes the relationship between household food waste and pro-environmentalism in a net-zero energy neighborhood. Results suggest that higher pro-environmentalism may correlate with lower food waste, but detailed findings are no…
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This paper discusses the challenges and opportunities for civil engineers in achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. It emphasizes the need for novel approaches in infrastructure design and construction, highlighting the pivotal role o…
Lixin Li, Xuan Zhao, Tao Sheng +3
This review comprehensively examines microbial self-healing concrete mechanisms, emphasizing ammonia emission reduction from urea-based processes and the use of waste-derived nutrients to enhance sustainability. It highlights the potential …
Samuel R Talley, Emma A Briggs, Bailey J Tomson +6
This study evaluates dry matter intake, residual feed intake, and greenhouse gas emissions in beef cows during lactation and gestation. Efficient cows consumed 18.8-27.8% less hay and had lower methane emissions, with no differences in outp…
Obianefo Chukwujekwu Aloysius, Chukwu Victor Omoke, Nzeocha Chibuzo Chinwendu +3
This study of 331 Nigerian crop farmers examines the effect of mitigation practice intensity (frequency, scale, duration) on sustainability, productivity, and environmental outcomes. Mitigation intensity significantly improves all three out…
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