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.
🇨🇳 China📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalDiscover Oceans2026#OtherDOI
Reassessing the climate mitigation benefits and environmental risks of coastal seaweed farming
Yingxu Wu, Yanmei Liu, Di Qi
Seaweed farming is promoted for climate mitigation via carbon sequestration, but it poses risks like eutrophication and acidification in semi-enclosed coastal areas. This review synthesizes both benefits and risks, emphasizing the need for …
🇨🇳 China📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalMaterials2026#OtherDOI
Improving the Performance of Low-Carbon Ultra-High-Performance Concrete Through the Incorporation of Recycled Coarse Aggregate
Yongquan Zhang, Xinyue Hao, Weimin Guo +3
This study proposes incorporating recycled coarse aggregate to improve the performance of low-carbon ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC). It investigates the effects of recycled aggregate type, particle size, and content on workability a…
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalAgriculture, Ecosystems & Environment2026#OtherDOI
Paddy rice cultivation on drained peatlands as a greenhouse gas mitigation option — A systematic nano-review of global data
Chloé Wüst-Galley, Jens Leifeld
This paper systematically reviews global data on paddy rice cultivation on drained peatlands as a greenhouse gas mitigation option. It evaluates the trade-off between CO2 emissions from peat drainage and CH4 emissions from rice paddies, sug…
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalCities2026#OtherDOI
Green infrastructure, nature-based solutions and ecosystem services for seismic resilience: Insight from a systematic review to guide urban policy and planning
Monica Pantaloni, Marta Ducci, Luca Domenella +1
This systematic review assesses the role of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) and Green Infrastructure (GI) in mitigating seismic hazards. While their application in flood and heat reduction is recognized, seismic applications are underexplored.…
🌍 GlobalDatasetZenodo2026#OtherDOI
Supplementary Data: Multi-Level TOPSIS Stability Benchmarking Framework for SDG-Based Sustainability Assessment (38 OECD Countries, 2015–2024)
Al-Ashwal, Mujib M. Y., Nasser, Adel A.
This dataset provides complete supplementary data for a study on air pollution sustainability progress across 38 OECD countries from 2015 to 2024. It includes 9 SDG indicators across three domains: Energy Transition, Environmental Exposure,…
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalApplied Engineering, Innovation, and Technology2026#OtherDOI
Future Directions in Semiconductor Processing: Scaling, Integration, and the Sustainability Imperative
R. Al-Hassan, Edmund Dasori Azundow, Y. Sam-Okyere +2
This review analyzes semiconductor industry advancements from 2020-2025, including FinFET-to-GAA transition, EUV lithography, and chiplet integration, alongside sustainability challenges like high-GWP gas emissions and water consumption. It…
🇺🇸 USA📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalEnvironmental Research Letters2026#OtherDOI
Residential San Francisco Bay area air conditioners leak less refrigerant than expected
Y. Kashtan, D. Michanowicz, S. Leskin +2
This study directly measured refrigerant leak rates from 126 residential air conditioners in the San Francisco Bay Area. The average annual leak rate is 1.78%, much lower than typical assumptions. Leaks are heavily skewed: the top 1% of lea…
🇨🇳 China📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalConstruction and Building Materials2026#OtherDOI
Valorization of multi-solid waste for Low-carbon cementitious materials: Unveiling the hydration synergy and phase assemblage
Y S Zhang, Lin Zhang, Qingjie Wang +5
This study develops low-carbon cementitious materials using multi-solid waste, revealing the hydration synergy and phase assemblage. It contributes to CO2 reduction in the cement industry, a hard-to-abate sector.
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalInfrastructures2026#OtherDOI
Materials Pathways for Low-Carbon Construction: A Systematic Review of Bio-Based, Recycled, and Alternative Cementitious Systems
Hugo Martínez Martínez Ángeles, Cesar Augusto Navarro Navarro Rubio, José Gabriel Ríos Ríos Moreno +5
This systematic review (PRISMA 2020) evaluates low-carbon construction materials from 2018-2026. It finds that low-carbon cement reduces CO2 by 10-75%, engineered timber and bamboo by 28-70%, while recycled aggregate performance depends on …
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalEnvironmental Research Letters2026#OtherDOI
A systematic review of the voluntary governance landscape for an urgent, high-integrity, and equitable transition to net zero
Matilda Becker, Alexis McGivern, Kaya Axelsson +5
This systematic review maps the voluntary governance landscape for non-state entities transitioning to net zero. It identifies areas of convergence (e.g., interim targets, Scope 3 quantification, separate carbon credit reporting) that requi…
🌍 GlobalPreprintEarthArXiv2026#OtherDOI
Assembly areas as urban infrastructure: disaster governance, spatial equity, and the protection of public open space in seismically exposed cities
Karagoz, Busra, Aktas. Yasemin Didem
This paper argues that disaster assembly areas, critical for post-earthquake resilience, are systematically eroded by routine planning decisions. Analysis of 5,570 sites in Istanbul reveals per-capita provision of 2.98 m² below humanitarian…
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalJournal of Applied Phycology2026#OtherDOI
Enhancing the beneficial environmental impacts of seaweed cultivation: what do we understand about best practices?
Sophie J. I. Koch, Marcia Arredondo-Rivera, Elisa Ciravegna +3
This paper reviews evidence on the potential environmental benefits of seaweed cultivation, including climate change mitigation, biodiversity loss reduction, and water quality improvement. It finds that management practices, such as co-cult…