Vladimir Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Photoalignment and photopatterning has been proposed and studied for a long time. Light is responsible for the delivery of energy as well as phase and polarization information to materials systems. It was shown that photoalignment liquid crystals by azodye nanolayers could provid [....] » Read More
Title : Image super-resolution for climate projections
Saurabh Paul, S&P Global Market Intelligence, United States
General Circulation Models (GCMs) are the most advanced tools providing estimates of global and regional climate changes per CMIP6 Shared Socioeconomic Pathways(SSP) scenarios of greenhouse gas emissions up to 2099. The major limitation of the GCM-based climate change projections [....] » Read More
Title : Cooking up a catastrophe: Raising eu consumer awareness of health impacts of gas cooking
Alexia Ross, CLASP, United States
A growing evidence-base illustrates the significant health implications of gas cooking – yet many European households continue to cook on gas cooktops, unaware of the active risks to members of the household. Individuals exposed to indoor air pollution resulting from househ [....] » Read More
Title : Financing climate change adaptation and its devolution through national budget in Tanzania.
Peter Msumali Rogers, University of Dar es Salaam, United States
Unprecedented rate of changing climate has caused major damages to Earth’s life-support systems. Therefore, the need for transitions toward sustainability by financing climate adaptation has been extensively advocated. In Tanzania, . The international development assistance [....] » Read More
Title : Forecasts of global renewable energy generation and analysis of key factors affecting the growth of renewable energy markets.
Abhishek Asthana, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom
Just as the world started taking serious steps towards keeping the global temperature rise to under 1.5oC through sustainable energy use, events around the world have created the first truly global energy crisis. The disruption of energy supply chains from Russia has led to steep [....] » Read More
Title : Analysis of carbon markets and offset alternatives in the compliance and voluntary schemes to commercialise colombian neutral coal.
Clara Ines Pardo Martinez, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
This study examines the international carbon market opportunities to commercialise Colombian coal offsets from the forest economy for compliance schemes and the voluntary market within carbon neutral and economic diversification strategies taking into account the opportunities of [....] » Read More
Title : Aligning officially supported export finance with the paris agreement
Igor Shishlov, Perspectives Climate Group, Spain
Countries around the world have Export Credit Agencies (ECAs), government-backed finance institutions (FI) that provide financial support such as loans, insurance and guarantees to exporters of goods and services from a domestic creditor economy to a debtor economy abroad. As gov [....] » Read More
Title : Assessment of effects of introducing battery system on solar power plant owner market position
Zeljko Tomsic, University of Zagreb , Croatia (Hrvatska)
The share of renewable energy sources, especially wind and solar power plants, in the world's installed power generation capacity has increased significantly. This has been helped by advances in renewable energy production technologies, as well as reductions in investment cos [....] » Read More
Title : Climate change and its impacts on rural areas of central himalaya: Some experiences from almora district, uttarakhand, india.
Puran Ch Joshi, Soban Sing Jeena University, India
Himalaya is one of the most sensitive as well as fragile parts of the earth. It is the newest as well as the highest mountain system too. In order of their origin Himalayas are divided into three parallel ranges. In a sequence from north to south, they are known as great Himalaya [....] » Read More
Title : Targeted marketing analytics as a medicine: Role of tribal farmers of sub-himalayan north bengal in minimizing the GHG emissions.
Anirban Nandy, Siliguri Institute of Technology, India
COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent lockdown have disrupted the farming communities across the planet. The indigenous communities such as the tribal people of Tea Garden areas in India have been hit hard. However, these communities irrespective of their geo-socio-economic status [....] » Read More
Title : Application of artificial intelligence and remote sensing in tackling aggravated climatic challenges through correlational study of ocean-cryosphere interactions with climate variability by developing numerical ocean-cryosphere climate variability predict.
Virendra Goswami, IIT & Environment & Peace Foundation, India
Seminal scientific research is needed to develop Numerical Ocean-Cryosphere Climate Variability Prediction Model (NOC-CVPM), tackling Aggravated Climatic Challenges by computing Correlation of Ocean-Cryosphere Interactions with Climate Variability by using artificial intelligence [....] » Read More
Title : Modeling the impacts of biomass burning on climate and human health
Gbeminiyi M Sobamowo, University of Lagos, Nigeria
The burning of biomass results in the release of large amounts of particulate matter and health-damaging gases such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, etc. These adverse effects include damaging to the human respiratory tract, inhibiting and inactivating mucociliary streaming, [....] » Read More
Title : Urban flash flood and extreme rainfall events trend analysis in bamako, mali
Mohamed Fofana, WASCAL, Mali
One of the consequences of climate change is the increasing rainfall intensity and frequency leading to flooding. Lately, some major cities in West Africa have been experiencing high frequency of flooding due to extreme rainfall. This study investigated the temporal trends in fla [....] » Read More
Title : Dimensions of climate change: Horizontal and Vertical
Arshad Ali Narejo , Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam, Pakistan
In fact, climate change is an issue that has certain effects on agricultural production, human activities, health and may affect overall creature that are living on this earth. In Concerns over climatic imbalances on the globe attracted number of scholars to study on the issue bu [....] » Read More
Title : Estimation of climate change impacts on sugarcane productivity using vector autoregression (VAR) economic model
Mumtaz Joyo, Sindh Agriculture University, Pakistan
Considering the drastic effects of climate change in agriculture sector in Sindh province of Pakistan, a study was carried out to identify the impact variables of climate change on sugarcane productivity using Vector Autoregression (VAR) econometric model. The model analysed the [....] » Read More
Title : Simulation of land use change, rainfall and temperature in mashhad metropolitan area during 1984-2030 period, using neural network model
Mohammad Rahim Rahnama, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
The aim of this study is to simulate land use changes, climate changes (temperature and rainfall) and population changes in Mashhad metropolitan area with an area of ??181418.8 hectares in northeastern Iran, between 1984 and 2030. To achieve this goal, first by using Landsat 5, 7 [....] » Read More
Title : Artificial production of wood globally avoiding deforestation, to maintain oxygen-carbon dioxide ratio on earth
Ravi Kikar Sinha, Private Indian Researcher, India
Plants and trees produce oxygen through splitting of water into oxygen and hydrogen.a hydrogen acceptor is there to receive the hydrogen produced, and the oxygen is released in the environment. The oxygen released, keeps the carbondioxide oxygen ratio maintained on earth. The oce [....] » Read More