Geo-political risks, uncertainty, financial development, renewable energy, and carbon intensity: Empirical evidence from countries at high geo-political risks
Applied Energy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
376, P. 124321 - 124321
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Mapping the Research Landscape: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Review of Global Warming and Human Health
International Journal of Climatology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 26, 2025
ABSTRACT
Human
health
is
increasingly
threatened
by
global
warming,
necessitating
a
thorough
understanding
of
research
progress
in
this
critical
area
to
inform
future
studies.
The
data
were
analysed
using
Microsoft
Excel
2021,
and
visualisations
created
with
GraphPad,
VOSviewer
R‐Studio
(Bibliometrix).
These
tools
used
generate
graphs
network
illustrating
author
country
collaborations,
journal
article
distributions,
hotspot
clustering
trend
predictions.
Our
analysis
revealed
substantial
increase
publications
recent
years,
intensified
collaboration
observed
across
Asia,
Europe,
North
America
Oceania,
particularly
the
United
States.
Various
high‐impact
journals
have
made
meaningful
contributions
raising
awareness
field,
emphasises
multifaceted
impacts
warming
on
public
societal
activities,
while
also
exploring
adaptive
measures
being
implemented
response
these
changes.
As
world
continues
grapple
pandemic,
further
likely
spotlight
related
issues,
heightened
interest
anticipated.
evidence
warming's
impact
human
becoming
evident,
underscoring
need
for
cooperation
mitigate
its
effects
promote
health.
This
study
provides
foundation
researchers
policymakers,
highlighting
significance
addressing
implications
well‐being.
By
fostering
international
collaboration,
we
can
collectively
strive
toward
sustainable
strategies
combat
safeguard
Language: Английский
Emission pathways and reduction strategies of greenhouse gases in coal chemical industry: A review
Guoqing Yang,
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Jucai Yang,
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Uudam Hu
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et al.
Journal of environmental chemical engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 116208 - 116208
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Agricultural Sector Homologous Emission Inventory of Air Pollutants and Greenhouse Gases for China
Xiaotang Zhang,
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Qing’e Sha,
No information about this author
Songdi Liao
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(7), P. 2966 - 2966
Published: March 27, 2025
The
agricultural
sector
is
the
largest
source
for
air
pollutants
of
ammonia
(NH3)
and
greenhouse
gases
(GHGs)
nitrous
oxide
(N2O)
methane
(CH4).
Establishing
a
unified
homologous
emission
inventory
GHGs
essential
synergistic
abatement
pathway
studies
pollution
climate
change.
However,
current
agriculture
inventories
are
unclear
due
to
separated
classification
inconsistent
calculating
methodologies.
This
study
adopted
approach
develop
NH3,
N2O,
CH4
from
in
China
2021,
based
on
crop
livestock
types
as
activity
level
data,
considered
regional-specific
species
factors.
results
showed
that
China’s
emissions
2021
amounted
7566.17
Gg
486.14
14,979.71
CH4.
Rice,
cattle,
pigs
were
primary
contributors
Hotspots
NH3
N2O
concentrated
North
Plain
Sichuan
Basin,
whereas
predominantly
located
southern
China.
provides
crop-
livestock-specific
data
foundation
making
region-specific
priority-based
integrated
strategies
improve
quality,
mitigate
change,
promote
sustainable
development
Language: Английский
Global natural and anthropogenic methane emissions with approaches, potentials, economic costs, and social benefits of reductions: Review and outlook
Zhuangzhou Qi,
No information about this author
Rui Feng
No information about this author
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
373, P. 123568 - 123568
Published: Dec. 4, 2024
Language: Английский
Investigating the Role of Environmental Taxes, Green Finance, Natural Resources, Human Capital, and Economic Growth on Environmental Pollution Using Panel Quantile Regression
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. 1094 - 1094
Published: Jan. 29, 2025
Natural
resources
(NRs)
are
important
for
the
operation
of
any
economy
and
crucial
preserving
environmental
quality.
However,
persistent
utilization
NRs
has
led
to
a
severe
deterioration
This
presents
vulnerability
steadiness
ecosystem,
emphasizing
urgent
requirement
achieve
harmonious
equilibrium
concerning
conservation
Environmental
taxes
(ETs),
green
finance
(GF),
cultivation
proficient
workforce
dedicated
achieving
sustainable
development
essential
attaining
advancing
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs).
We
aim
investigate
impact
NR,
ET,
GF,
human
capital
index
(HCI)
on
pollution
(PM2.5,
CH4,
CO2,
N2O)
in
G20
countries
from
2000
2022.
study
employs
novel
cutting-edge
MMQR
methodology,
offering
distinct
perspectives
that
diverge
conclusions
previous
research.
The
study’s
findings
suggest
excessive
use
contributes
degradation
economic
growth
help
improve
quality,
but
HCI
harmful
impact.
paper
proposes
establishment
enforcement
regulations
ecological
integrity
meeting
SDGs
7,
12,
13.
Language: Английский