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Impact of FDI, environment and institutional quality on health outcomes, health expenditure and healthcare system efficiency
Published 2017“…The same GMM was used and the study established the relevance of the greenhouse gases on the health expenditure by providing evidence of inverted U-shaped relationship (non-linearity) between the two variables. …”
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162
A Short Review on Developing Technologies by Hydrogen
Published 2019“…Hence, there is also growing global interest in reducing the effects of greenhouse gases as well as other pollutant gases. In order to explore the implementation of hydrogen as a fuel or energy carrier, it requires an easily acquired broad-spectrum knowledge on a variety of processes as well as their advantages, disadvantages, and potential adjustments in making a process suitable for future development. …”
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Energy Efficiency and Environmental Considerations for Green Data Centres
Published 2014“…The proposed green IT attributes and characteristics using virtualisation technology are very industrious and efficient for data centres to be more energy efficient and green, hence reducing the emission of greenhouse gases so that the overall effect on global warming can be reduced or even eliminated.…”
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Heatwave and its effect on productivity in India
Published 2023“…Concentrations of global greenhouse gases (GHG) and the closely relevant Earth’s temperature have been on the rise over the years. …”
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Passive radiative cooling based on metamaterials
Published 2023“…The effect of climate change will worsen if actions are not taken to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. By 2050, energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions will increase drastically as it is expected that over 2 billion people will be added to our population growth. …”
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167
Impacts of climate change on the maritime industry part 3 of 3 - increasing natural disasters
Published 2011“…Climate change had been the main topic in the recent years. Greenhouse gases emission is one of the causes for climate change. …”
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168
Climate change and Singapore
Published 2011“…This phenomenon is caused by climate change, resulting from the increasing release of Greenhouse gases into the Earth’s atmosphere which accelerated the melting of Arctic’s ice caps and glaciers.This led to the opening of the Arctic sea routes and a more accessible Arctic region. …”
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169
Using nuclear energy for cooling and heating
Published 2011“…Due to the excessive energy demand of energy, the increase of using fossil fuels are generated to meet our energy needs , which in turn increases the emission of carbon dioxide, has been identified as a major contributor of greenhouse gases. The main objective of this research was to find a suitable energy efficient solution to solve the increase in supply of energy causing the increase of electrical cost and the burning of fossil fuels which effect the environment in producing carbon dioxide emissions. …”
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Green port initiatives
Published 2012“…As the world starts to experience the negative impacts of global warming, the shipping industry is faced with the challenge to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and other harmful gases such as sulphur and nitrogen oxides. …”
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171
Optimization of the thermal performance of the double skin roof
Published 2013“…The purpose of the study is to promote a greener society by cutting down on electric consumption as power generation will produce greenhouse gases. One of the methods to reduce electric consumption is by reducing the usage of air-conditioners. …”
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Incorporation of thermoelectric effect with solar power into solar panel
Published 2019“…The adoption of renewable energy has been a global trend in the past few decades as part of the effort to reduce greenhouse gases emission that causes global warming. …”
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Climate change: lessons for our future from the distant past
Published 2010“…The increasing atmospheric levels of the main greenhouse gases are now established, as is their source in human activity. …”
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Measuring the success of climate change adaptation and mitigation in terrestrial ecosystems.
Published 2019“…Although mitigation success can be measured by monitoring changing fluxes of greenhouse gases, adaptation is more complicated to measure, and reductions in a wide range of risks for biodiversity and people must be evaluated. …”
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Establishing a governmental duty of care for climate change mitigation: will Urgenda turn the tide?
Published 2015“…Thus far, there has been very limited success in holding governments or individuals responsible for the emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) that are considered the primary cause of anthropogenic climate change. …”
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Preparation of bulk and supported Co/Mo carbide catalysts for CO2 conversion
Published 2013“…The DMR reaction was chosen due to its importance in producing syngas, as a precursor for liquid fuels, from CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub>, two greenhouse gases.</p> <p>Bulk and supported bimetallic carbides were prepared by reductive carburization of the oxides with various hydrocarbons. …”
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Reforming end-user energy prices could rationalize GCC energy demand
Published 2015“…The six GCC economies – Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain – are some of the world’s most profligate consumers of energy and emitters of greenhouse gases, relative to their size. Other hydrocarbon exporters in the region, notably Iran and Algeria, are beset by similar circumstances. …”
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Transport and the environment
Published 2013“…The transport sector is one of the main sectors responsible for the increase in emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and the subsequent impacts on climate change. …”
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Constraints on future changes in climate and the hydrologic cycle
Published 2002“…Eventually, perhaps, a great deal: the overall climate response to increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases may prove much simpler and more predictable than the chaos of short-term weather. …”
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Implications of changes in the Northern Hemisphere circulation for the detection of anthropogenic climate change
Published 2000“…We find that the detection of a global response to both anthropogenic greenhouse gases and sulphate aerosols is robust to this exclusion of AO-related warming.…”
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