GX Research Hub · English
GX & Decarbonization Research
This page provides an English interface to the gxceed GX paper corpus. The corpus aggregates papers from 13 open scholarly metadata sources and uses AI-assisted classification to identify signals related to measurement, policy narratives, outcomes, implementation, industrial adoption, and verification.
The goal is not only to discover papers, but to observe how GX research is distributed across research substance, implementation narratives, external expectations, implementation substance, and judgment formation.
Summaries are AI-assisted. Always refer to the original paper for authoritative conclusions.
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalEnergy Research and Social Science2024#HydrogenDOI
Green hydrogen transitions deepen socioecological risks and extractivist patterns: evidence from 28 prospective exporting countries in the Global South
Tunn J.
This study provides empirical evidence from 28 prospective green hydrogen exporting countries in the Global South, showing that the transition to green hydrogen may deepen socioecological risks and reinforce extractivist patterns. It highli…
Peer-reviewedConferenceProceedings of the Laccei International Multi Conference for Engineering Education and Technology2025#HydrogenDOI
DRIVING A PROPELLER MOTOR USING A GREEN HYDROGEN-POWERED FUEL CELL
Augusto Tito Fonseca Í.
This paper reports the driving of a propeller motor using a fuel cell powered by green hydrogen. The work likely demonstrates a clean propulsion solution for marine or aviation applications, contributing to decarbonization of hard-to-abate …
Peer-reviewedJournalEnergy Economics2026#Renewable EnergyDOI
Government backed credit guarantee schemes for offtaker counterparty risk under corporate power purchase agreements
Schütt J.
This paper analyzes government-backed credit guarantee schemes designed to mitigate offtaker counterparty risk in corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs). Such mechanisms can lower financing costs and support renewable energy procurement…
Peer-reviewed🇯🇵→🌍 Japan-to-Global🇯🇵 JapanConference2025 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Knowledge Economy Iccike 20252025#ESGDOI
Integrating Society 5.0 with Sustainable Finance: A Human-Centered Model to Address Global Challenges and Unlock Opportunities
Ahmed A.
Proposes a human-centered model integrating Society 5.0 with sustainable finance to address global challenges and unlock opportunities. Offers a conceptual framework linking Japan's societal vision with financial mechanisms for sustainabili…
Peer-reviewed🇪🇺 EuropeJournalJournal of Environmental Management2011#Carbon PricingDOI
A project-based system for including farmers in the EU ETS
Brandt U.S.
This paper proposes a project-based system to integrate farmers into the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS). It outlines a framework where agricultural emission reductions and carbon sequestration projects generate tradable credits, providin…
Peer-reviewedConferenceEmnlp 2024 2024 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing Proceedings of the Conference2024#AI × ESGDOI
ClimRetrieve: A Benchmarking Dataset for Information Retrieval from Corporate Climate Disclosures
Schimanski T.
ClimRetrieve is a benchmarking dataset for evaluating information retrieval systems on corporate climate disclosures. It enables assessment of retrieval and question-answering performance on TCFD/ISSB-aligned reports, supporting the develop…
Peer-reviewed🇪🇺 EuropeJournalCorporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management2026#GreenwashingDOI
Is the
EU
Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (
SFDR
) an Opportunity or a Boundary for European Thematic Mutual Funds? A Difference‐in‐Differences Approach
Mercedes Alda
Using difference-in-differences, this study examines whether EU SFDR Article 8/9 classifications distinguish European thematic funds from non-ESG funds. Results show no significant differences in performance or flows after SFDR, and limited…
Peer-reviewedJournalCompetition law2026#Disclosure InfrastructureDOI
Ensuring the Reliability of Non-Financial Reporting: Organizational and Legal Aspects
Elena G. Antonova
This article discusses organizational and legal aspects of ensuring reliability of non-financial (ESG) reporting. It highlights the role of credible sustainability disclosure in lending and investment decisions and argues for legislative re…
Peer-reviewedJournalAgricultural science Euro-North-East2026#PolicyDOI
Climate change mitigation and adaptation in the agri-food sector: global and Russian experience
M. A. Kotomina, A. V. Radikevich, G. A. Nazarenko
The agri-food sector accounts for about 30% of global GHG emissions. In Russia, agricultural emissions are less than 5% of total, so mitigation is not a federal priority, but regional adaptation plans include water-saving technologies and p…
Peer-reviewedJournalKnowEx Social Sciences2026#BiodiversityDOI
A REVIEW ON ECOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF WETLANDS FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION IN SRI LANKA
ST Poornima
This review synthesizes the ecological significance of wetlands in Sri Lanka, focusing on urban systems and their ecosystem services such as flood mitigation, carbon sequestration, and habitat provision. It highlights pressures from urbaniz…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalSustainable Development2026#Climate RiskDOI
Climate Migration and Environmental Pressure: A Global Panel Analysis of the Migration–Emissions Nexus
Rui Alexandre Castanho, Gözde Meral, Paulo Ferreira +3
This study examines the bidirectional causal links between climate change and migration using panel data from eight climate-vulnerable countries (2000–2024). It finds two-way causality between migration and climate change, one-way causality…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalHumanities and Social Sciences Communications2026#ESGDOI
How does ESG shape corporate green innovation? A comprehensive review based on bibliometric and systematic literature analysis
Yuhang Yang, Alexios Kythreotis
This review uses bibliometric analysis (CiteSpace) and systematic literature review of 792 WoS articles (2008-2024.10) to map ESG-green innovation research. It reveals rapid growth, core themes (sustainability, CSR, firm performance), and a…
SPWLA 67th Annual Symposium Transactions2026#CCUSDOI
In Situ Growth of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) in Rocks for CO2 Capture and Storage
Long Zhou, Guangzhi Liao, Tingting Lin +3
The paper proposes in-situ growth of ZIF-8 MOF nanocrystals inside natural sandstone to create a composite porous medium for better CO2 geological storage. The composite shows significantly higher CO2 uptake and improved two-phase displacem…
Peer-reviewedJournalInternational Journal of Energy Research2026#OtherDOI
Low‐Frequency, Renewable Mechanical Energy–Driven Piezocatalysis for Energy Generation and Environmental Remediation
Shadi Asgari, Ghodsi Mohammadi Ziarani, Alireza Badiei +1
This review outlines the potential of piezocatalysis driven by low-frequency renewable mechanical energy for environmental remediation and energy harvesting. Applications include degradation of organic dyes and pharmaceuticals, CO2 reductio…
Peer-reviewedJournalGlobal academic journal of economics and business2026#Renewable EnergyDOI
Grid-Scale Battery Energy Storage for Renewable Energy Integration and Peak Demand Management in Saudi Arabia
Syed Saifuddin Quraishi
A Saudi-specific review framework for deploying grid-scale battery storage to integrate solar and wind, manage peak demand, and cut curtailment. Finds lithium-ion BESS best for 4-hour grid services, while flow, sodium-ion, and hydrogen-link…
Peer-reviewedJournalWIREs Energy and Environment2026#Renewable EnergyDOI
“No Backyard Available”: A Meta‐Synthesis of Renewable Energy Land‐Use Conflicts and the Ladder of Land‐Use Efficiency in Asia
Dinh-Tien Luong, Chia‐Nan Wang, Jui‐Chan Huang +3
In land-scarce Asia, renewable energy siting conflicts with food systems and biodiversity, creating a 'No Backyard Available' reality distinct from Western NIMBY. This meta-synthesis identifies three conflict archetypes, critiques GIS-based…
Peer-reviewedJournalKaraelmas Science and Engineering Journal2026#AI × ESGDOI
Assessment of Regional Green Hydrogen Production Potential Using Multilayer Sensor and SHAP Analysis for Smart City Applications
Abdulsamed Güneş, Orhan Yaman, Elif Feyza Sari +1
This study develops an MLP model to predict green hydrogen production potential for 2,535 cities using renewable energy and hydrogen capacity data, with SHAP interpretability and Folium mapping. It accurately identifies high- and low-potent…
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy2026#HydrogenDOI
Integrating operational fragility into performance and cost assessment of marine renewable-based green hydrogen production
Ozan Akdağ
This study integrates operational fragility—such as equipment failures and reduced availability—into the performance and cost assessment of green hydrogen production powered by marine renewables. It quantifies trade-offs between economic vi…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalInternational Journal of Energy Research2026#HydrogenDOI
Green Hydrogen Development: Bibliometric and Patent Landscape Analysis With Technology and Policy Perspectives for the Global Energy Transition
B. S. Zainal, M. Reza, I. M. R. Fattah +2
This review analyzes 1,528 publications and 1,162 patents (2014-2024) from Scopus and Lens to map green hydrogen R&D and patent landscapes. Electrolysis dominates both academic and industrial innovation, with emerging areas including photoc…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalJurnal Relevansi : Ekonomi, Manajemen dan Bisnis2026#GreenwashingDOI
Global Trends In Greenwashing Research Within Sustainability Reporting: A Bibliometric Analysis (2008–2026)
Miftha Pasha Alfallah, Agrianti Komalasari, Liza Alvia
This bibliometric study of 174 Scopus-indexed articles (2008–2026) maps the evolution of greenwashing research in sustainability reporting. It finds exponential growth since 2023, a shift toward ESG-related transparency and disclosure, and …