Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(24), P. 10940 - 10940
Published: Dec. 13, 2024
In
the
face
of
escalating
environmental
challenges,
imperative
to
reduce
pollution
and
carbon
emissions
has
never
been
more
critical.
Synergistic
effects
aimed
at
mitigating
these
pressing
issues
constitute
central
concern
contemporary
governance
sustainable
development
in
global
context.
This
paper
adopts
Technology–Organization–Environment
(TOE)
framework
a
configurational
perspective
identify
three
driving
pathways
for
achieving
synergistic
reduction
emission
(SRPCE),
using
fuzzy-set
qualitative
comparative
analysis
(fsQCA)
approach:
Dual-Wheel
Type,
Well-Regulated
Effective
Pull
Type.
The
Type
illustrates
how
combining
two
strategies
can
lead
enhanced
SRPCE.
is
driven
by
push
factors
while
pull
factors.
study
clarifies
interplay
between
front-end
prevention
end-of-pipe
treatment
protection
investments.
It
also
broadens
understanding
regulation’s
impact
on
corporate
highlighting
nuanced
ways
regulations
shape
organizational
behavior.
Finally,
it
advances
research
focusing
micro-enterprises.
thus
presents
comprehensive
yields
actionable
insights,
suggesting
that
government
adopt
policies
enterprises,
through
self-regulation
proactive
management,
implement
practices
achieve
effective
mitigation.
ACS Catalysis,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 8694 - 8719
Published: May 20, 2024
Microplastics
(MPs,
particle
size
<
5
mm)
have
become
increasingly
ubiquitous
on
Earth
due
to
the
cleavage
and
degradation
of
heavy
use
plastics.
MPs
recently
been
reported
be
detected
in
human
blood,
alveoli,
breast
milk,
embryos,
other
organs,
raising
concerns
about
their
environmental
risks.
Photocatalysis
has
identified
as
a
potential
means
for
conversion,
which
utilizes
solar
energy
stimulate
semiconductor
photocatalyst.
However,
study
photocatalytic
conversion
is
still
incubation
period.
This
review
overviews
current
state-of-the-art
technologies
conversion.
Then,
fundamental
principles,
challenges,
analytical
techniques,
evaluation
indexes
reforming
are
highlighted.
We
systematically
summarized
recent
advances
key
factors
influencing
performance.
Finally,
we
propose
some
perspectives
developing
efficient
systems
MPs.
will
provide
guideline
applying
technology
MPs,
significantly
contribute
this
emerging
research
field.
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
355, P. 120426 - 120426
Published: Feb. 28, 2024
This
study
examines
how
patents
on
green
technologies
impact
Algeria's
ecological
footprint
from
1990
to
2022
while
controlling
for
economic
growth
and
energy
consumption.
The
objectives
are
analyze
the
asymmetric
effects
of
positive
negative
shocks
in
these
drivers
provide
policy
insights
leveraging
innovations
minimizing
environmental
harm.
Given
recent
major
structural
shifts
economy,
time
series
data
exhibits
nonlinear
dynamics.
To
accommodate
this
nonlinearity,
employs
an
innovative
autoregressive
distributed
lag
approach.
findings
indicate
that
upsurge
(termed
as
a
shock)
significantly
reduces
footprint,
thereby
enhancing
sustainability.
Interestingly,
decline
also
contributes
reducing
footprint.
highlights
crucial
role
clean
mitigating
damage
both
scenarios.
Conversely,
shock
increases
underscoring
imperative
environmentally
friendly
policies
tandem
with
expansion.
Negative
shocks,
however,
have
minimal
impact.
In
similar
vein,
consumption
underlining
importance
transitioning
towards
cleaner
sources.
has
smaller
but
still
noticeable
effect.
results
confirm
impacts,
changes
affecting
differently.
ensure
long-term
stability,
Algeria
should
prioritize
eco-innovation
technology
development.
will
reduce
dependence
fossil
fuels
create
new,
sustainable
industries.
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
360, P. 121172 - 121172
Published: May 20, 2024
•
Investigates
the
asymmetric
effect
of
several
factors
on
carbon
emissions.
This
study
focuses
Algeria
for
period
from
Q1:1985
to
Q4:2022..
Positive
shocks
in
green
technologies
and
economic
policy
uncertainty
reduce
Negative
are
not
sufficient
The
EKC
hypothesis
is
valid.