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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.

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PreprintResearch Square2026#OtherDOI

Integrating Zero Tillage, Paddy Straw Mulching, and Wastewater Irrigation for Potato Farming in East Kolkata Wetland Silty Clay Soil: A Sustainable Alternative to Synthetic Fertilizer-Dependent Production

Panda A, Mukhopadhyay M

This study evaluates an alternative potato cultivation model in the East Kolkata Wetlands using zero tillage, paddy straw mulching, and sewage-fed irrigation on silty clay soil. Yields reached 77.7-93.2% of conventional fertilized sandy loa…

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JournalRisks, Innovations, and Corporate Social Responsibility in Finance and Accounting2026#OtherDOI

Towards Sustainable Finance

Arshika, Blesson Varghese James, Merin K. Varghese

This study examines factors influencing green banking adoption among young adults in India using the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Key determinants include environmental concern, social factors, perceived behavioral control, subjective norms…

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CN📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalAgriculture, Ecosystems & Environment2026#OtherDOI

Algae-bacteria alleviate GHG emissions by oxidation barrier, carbon-iron cycle, microbial community restructuring in Northeast China Mollisol paddy fields

Ze-Wei Qi, Lei Wang, Ya-wei Shi +3

This paper elucidates the mechanism by which algae and bacteria reduce greenhouse gas emissions in paddy fields in Northeast China. It shows that GHG emissions are suppressed through oxidation barrier, carbon-iron cycling, and microbial com…

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📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalSoil and Tillage Research2026#OtherDOI

Stratified network analysis of biochar-soil systems: Structural patterns associated with greenhouse gas emission responses

Bruno Rafael De Almeida Moreira, Jinze Bai, Sudhir Yadav

This study uses stratified network analysis to identify structural patterns in biochar-soil systems associated with greenhouse gas emission responses. The findings provide insights into how biochar application influences soil carbon sequest…

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📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research2026#OtherDOI

Dietary inclusion of Pleurotus ostreatus spent mushroom substrate in corn silage-based diets: effects on rumen fermentation, nutrient digestibility, and greenhouse gas emissions using a RUSITEC system

Chika C. Anotaenwere, Omoanghe S. Isikhuemhen, Peter A. Dele +9

Replacing 10-20% of corn silage with Pleurotus ostreatus spent mushroom substrate improved dry matter and fiber digestibility, and reduced methane emissions by 78% in a RUSITEC system. Ammonia and hydrogen sulfide also decreased significant…

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📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalJournal of Water Process Engineering2026#OtherDOI

Spatially explicit process-resolved fluxes and microbial drivers: Linking community succession to greenhouse gas emissions from full-scale industrial wastewater treatment

Weiwei Kong, Rui Dai, Zhaohui Yang +5

This study examines greenhouse gas emissions from full-scale industrial wastewater treatment by analyzing spatially explicit, process-resolved fluxes and microbial community dynamics. It reveals how microbial community succession drives emi…

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🇪🇺 Europe📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalPublic Health in Practice2026#OtherDOI

Ground-based travel to European academic events as an alternative to air travel: Estimating associated greenhouse gas emissions, time and cost

Joseph Grech, David A. Richards

This study compares ground-based travel (train, bus, car) to air travel for attending academic events in Europe, estimating GHG emissions, time, and cost. Ground travel can significantly reduce emissions but may require more time. The resul…

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📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalBioresource Technology2026#OtherDOI

Synergistic effects of pyrite and sludge biochar enhancing performance and reducing greenhouse gas emissions in constructed wetland-microbial fuel cells

Wang Maosen, Qin Yangyi, Wu Haiming +5

This study investigates the synergistic effects of pyrite and sludge biochar in constructed wetland-microbial fuel cells (CW-MFCs), demonstrating improved performance and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. It provides insights into mechanism…

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📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalLivestock Science2026#OtherDOI

The effect of feeding bromoform and a probiotic on growth performance, greenhouse gas emissions and blood parameters in Angus weaners

Anneliese G. Schoeffel-Weber, Tiana A. Morden, Kellie M. Wenham +3

This study investigates the effects of feeding bromoform and a probiotic to Angus weaners on growth performance, greenhouse gas emissions, and blood parameters. It provides empirical evidence on dietary interventions to reduce methane emiss…

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📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalGastroenterology2026#OtherDOI

Su1002 NUDGING TOWARDS NET-ZERO: A LOW-COST BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE APPROACH TO WORKFLOW-INTEGRATED DECARBONIZATION OF A HIGH-VOLUME ENDOSCOPY CENTRE

Kok Pun Chen, Jia Wen Chiang, Wei da Chew +5

This paper proposes a workflow-integrated decarbonization approach for a high-volume endoscopy centre, leveraging behavioral nudges at low cost. It aims to reduce carbon footprint in healthcare settings through practical interventions, with…

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📚 Peer-reviewed · ConferenceE3s Web of Conferences2024#OtherDOI

Technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in pig farms

Tagaeva T.O.

This paper reviews technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from pig farms, including feed additives, manure management, and energy efficiency. These technologies offer practical solutions for mitigating agricultural emissions.

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