Marte Gutierrez, University Transportation Center for Underground Transportation Infrastructure (UTC-UTI), United States
Anthropogenic CO2 release in the atmosphere comes from the use of fossil fuels that are extracted from deep underground reservoirs. Thus, it is natural to consider capturing and bringing CO2 as the by-product of burning fossil fuels, back where they came from - in deep geo-seques [....] » Read More
Title : Achieving a carbon free built environment with circular economy
Azzeddine Oudjehane, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Canada
Global commitment to achieving net zero objectives by 2050 and beyond continues as global industry sectors transitions to new innovation andlow emissions materials. A circular economy prentice can accelerate the process of achieving net zero.Circular economy revolves [....] » Read More
Title : The Remarkable Story of Nuclear Graphite and its contribution towards achieving Net Zero
Gareth B Neighbour, School of Engineering & Innovation The Open University, United Kingdom
Technology has a key part to play in mitigating and tackling climate change. Some technologies have been unrecognised in the role they have played to date and have a bright future and potential in contributing further. Carbon is one such material. For example, i [....] » 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 prediction model (NOC-CVPM).
Virendra Goswami, IIT & Environment & Peace Foundation, India
Application of Artificial Intelligence and Remote Sensing In Tackling Aggravated Climatic Challenges Through Correlatio nal Study of Ocean-Cryosphere Interactions with Climate Variability By Developing Numerical Ocean-Cryosphere Climate Variability Prediction Model (NOC-CVPM). P [....] » Read More
Title : Opportunities for waste recovery in mining industry
Iuliana Laura Calugaru, Industrial Waste Technology Center (CTRI), Canada
Mining industry has an essential contribution to the global economic development and to the overall progress of the human society. At the same time, mining industry generates and must handle responsibly large volumes of residues with significant environmental impacts. Several [....] » Read More
Title : The impact of air pollution on global solar radiation
Xinshuo Zhang, Chongqing University, China
Ground-received solar radiation is affected by several meteorological and air pollution factors. This study aimed to analyse the effects of air pollution characteristics on solar radiation. Meteorological data, air quality index (AQI) data, and data on the concentrations of six a [....] » Read More
Title : Electric boats for fisherman as a substitute for fuel oil on the Belitung island (Indonesia)
Sofwan Farisyi, Renewable Energy Creation Foundation, Indonesia
Fishermen are one of the types of livelihood that are commonly carried out by Indonesian people who live on the coast. Indonesia has the longest coastline in the world, so fishermen should have good welfare and healthy living patterns. However, in reality, most traditional fisher [....] » Read More
Title : Climate change: The impact of rising temperatures on the reduction of global yield of the main cereal crops.
Maria Gabriela Meirelles, University of the Azores, Portugal
There are many ways in which climate change can impact food security and therefore human health. Our climate is changing and, given the levels of greenhouse gases already present in our atmosphere, these potentiate extreme weather events, with social, economic and ecological cons [....] » Read More
Title : Development of a unified national system for monitoring carbon pools and greenhouse gas fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems of Russia
Natalia Lukina, Center for Forest Ecology and Productivity RAS, Russian Federation
The development of a national system for monitoring carbon pools and greenhouse gas fluxes of terrestrial ecosystems has commenced in the Russian Federation under the innovative project "Unified National Monitoring System for Climatically Active Substances" since 2022. [....] » 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
Title : Effect of projected temperature change on Ambient air dispersion patterns - A case study from Eastern, Saudi Arabia
Bassam Tawabini, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia
Air dispersion models such as AERMOD and CALPUFF are frequently used by scientists and engineers for assessing the environmental impacts of air pollutants’ emissions from man-made activities. This is achieved via linking the release of pollutants from emission sources to th [....] » Read More