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Addressing global environmental problems, such as global warming is essential to global sustainability. Continued research leads to advancement in standard methods and produces new data. Carbon Dioxide Utilization for Global Sustainability: Proceedings of the 7th ICCDU (International Conference on Carbon Dioxide Utilization) reflects the most recent research results, as well as stimulating scientific discussions with new challenges in advancing the development of carbon dioxide utilization. Drawing on a wealth of information, this well structured book will benefit students, researchers
Carbon dioxide --- Catalysis --- Carbonic acid gas --- Carbonic anhydride --- Carbon compounds --- Oxides --- Global sustainability --- Carbon dioxide utilization
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Carbon dioxide --- Carbon dioxide. --- Carbonic acid gas --- Carbonic anhydride --- Carbon compounds --- Oxides --- Environmental aspects. --- Environmental effects.
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Carbon dioxide. --- Steel. --- Iron --- Carbonic acid gas --- Carbonic anhydride --- Carbon compounds --- Oxides
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Carbon dioxide. --- Pricing. --- Price policy --- Price policy, Industrial --- Retail pricing --- Marketing --- Carbonic acid gas --- Carbonic anhydride --- Carbon compounds --- Oxides
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Carbon dioxide --- Nanotechnology. --- Industrial applications. --- Recycling. --- Molecular technology --- Nanoscale technology --- High technology --- Carbonic acid gas --- Carbonic anhydride --- Carbon compounds --- Oxides
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Tunnels --- Carbon dioxide --- Design and construction. --- Environmental aspects. --- Carbonic acid gas --- Carbonic anhydride --- Carbon compounds --- Oxides --- Structural design --- Tunneling --- Design
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Carbon dioxide. --- Catalysis. --- Activation (Chemistry) --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Surface chemistry --- Carbonic acid gas --- Carbonic anhydride --- Carbon compounds --- Oxides
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Global environmental problems, especially global warming caused by the accelerative accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, are of great importance for humans. The world's population is now approaching 6 billion, and is still increasing. Developments in communication systems and transportation tools have made the circulation of information, technologies and materials easier, which results in rapid economic growth, particularly in the East and Southeastern Asian countries. Increased affluence leads to an increased consumption of fossil fuels. Inevitably, this leads to an increase in c
Carbon dioxide --- Reduction (Chemistry) --- Chemical reduction --- Reduction, Chemical --- Chemical reactions --- Carbonic acid gas --- Carbonic anhydride --- Carbon compounds --- Oxides --- Recycling
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Energy use patterns and trends are shaped by the decisions of hundreds of millions of individuals, households, and organisations. Understanding this complex fabric of energy use, and the consequent carbon dioxide emissions, is vital to developing effective policies in support of energy security, economic prosperity, and environmental protection. This book illustrates how indicators can extract from that fabric the most important links among energy uses, behaviour, the economy, and government policy. It explains how energy use has evolved in the past and what is influencing it now, and provides insights on what could shape it in the future. This represents an important step in better understanding the link between energy use and human activity.
Environment --- Energy --- Power resources --- Carbon dioxide --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Environmental Engineering --- Environmental aspects --- Carbonic acid gas --- Carbonic anhydride --- Carbon compounds --- Oxides --- Environmental aspects.
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Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies are expected to play a significant part in the global climate response. Following the ratification of the Paris Agreement, the ability of CCS to reduce emissions from fossil fuel use in power generation and industrial processes – including from existing facilities – will be crucial to limiting future temperature increases to “well below 2°C,” as laid out in the Agreement. CCS technology will also be needed to deliver “negative emissions” in the second half of the century if these ambitious goals are to be achieved. CCS technologies are not new. This year is the 20th year of operation of the Sleipner CCS Project in Norway, which has captured almost 17 million tonnes of CO2 from an offshore natural gas production facility and permanently stored them in a sandstone formation deep under the seabed. Individual applications of CCS have been used in industrial processes for decades, and projects injecting CO2 for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) have been operating in the United States since the early 1970s. This publication reviews progress with CCS technologies over the past 20 years and examines their role in achieving 2°C and well below 2°C targets. Based on the International Energy Agency’s 2°C scenario, it also considers the implications for climate change if CCS was not a part of the response. And it examines opportunities to accelerate future deployment of CCS to meet the climate goals set in the Paris Agreement.
Carbon dioxide mitigation. --- Carbon dioxide --- Environmental aspects. --- Carbonic acid gas --- Carbonic anhydride --- Carbon compounds --- Oxides --- Atmospheric carbon dioxide mitigation --- Carbon dioxide capture --- Mitigation of carbon dioxide --- Pollution prevention
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