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De CO2-voetafdruk van 1kg varkensvlees geproduceerd in één Vlaams varkensbedrijf Krinafarm.
Broeikasgasemissies. --- CO2-uitstoot. --- CO2-voetafdruk. --- Ecologische voetafdruk.
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In deze scriptie werd onderzocht hoe ver men staat op het gebied van CO2-uitstoot berekeningen voor muziekfestivals. In België is hieromtrent nog niet veel onderzoek verricht en er zijn weinig gegevens te vinden over Belgische festivals. Uit de literatuurstudie werd een berekeningsmodel opgesteld om de CO2-uitstoot en C02-voetafdruk van festivals te berekenen. Daarna werd dit model getoetst aan de realiteit in een case study.
CO2-uitstoot. --- CO2-voetafdruk. --- Carbon footprint. --- Festivals.
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Chemistry --- chemie --- CO2 (koolstofdioxyde)
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Society is currently confronted with the continuing environmental problems of global warming and ocean acidification related to increasing CO2 emission from anthropogenic sources. These environmental issues are also connected to the inevitable energy supply shortage due to the eventual depletion of fossil fuel sources. As a solution, the technology of recycling CO2 into useful organic materials continues to attract attention. This methodology can be categorized into two main parts: CO2 fixation and CO2 reduction. For both reactions, molecular catalysts based on transition metal coordination complexes and organometallic compounds have been developed and examined. Molecular catalysts can be characterized and iteratively improved at the molecular level through spectroscopic experiments and the isolation of intermediate species, which is particularly advantageous in comparison to heterogeneous catalysts. The fixation of CO2 into organic compounds to form a carbon-carbon bond by using organometallic catalysts is a direct methodology for CO2 utilization and represents the potential reversible storage of electrochemical energy in chemical bonds. The resultant carboxylic acid-containing compounds formed as the initial products can be subsequently converted into other organic materials, even products with new chiral centers. The reduction of CO2 by two electrons (often with a proton donor as a co-substrate) yields carbon monoxide (CO) and formic acid (HCOOH), which can be further converted to useful chemicals. Reduction reactions involving more than two electrons and two protons can produce formaldehyde (HCHO), methanol (CH3OH), and methane (CH4), which are also desirable as chemicals and fuels. For molecular electrocatalysts, more negative potentials than the equilibrium ones for CO2 reduction are generally required; the difficulty is that the equilibrium potentials for CO2 reduction are generally negative of the equilibrium potential for proton reduction to produce H2, representing a competing thermodynamically favored process. A complementary approach to an electrochemical one is to mediate CO2 reduction with photo-induced electron transfer reactions. Photo- and electrocatalytic CO2 reduction can be used to achieve artificial photosynthesis, or the production of commodity chemicals and fuels with renewable energy inputs originating from solar sources. This Research Topic covers the molecular catalysts based on coordination and organometallic compounds for CO2 fixation/reduction. It includes chemical, electrochemical, and photochemical reactions. It also covers systematic studies of reaction mechanisms and the spectroscopic characterization of catalytic intermediates. Molecular catalysts for CO2 fixation/reduction used as co-catalysts with heterogeneous catalytic systems are also included. Non-precious and abundant transition metal catalysts for CO2 fixation/reduction are important for future industrial applications as core components of the next generation of energy technologies.
CO2 reduction --- CO2 fixation --- electrocatalysis --- photocatalysis --- artificial photosynthesis
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CO2-uitstoot --- Klimaatveranderingen --- 540 Luchtverontreiniging
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Chemistry --- hernieuwbare energie --- CO2 (koolstofdioxyde)
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PHY Physiology & Biochemistry --- physiology --- photosynthesis --- atmosperic CO2
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Meteorology. Climatology --- klimaat --- CO2 (koolstofdioxyde) --- Belgium
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While the main challenge in intertropical and boreal regions is tackling deforestation and forest resource degradation, forests and forestry in temperate regions face what may appear to be contradictory goals: to increase atmospheric carbon capture through sequestration in biomass and soils, while providing a growing share of the resources needed to produce essential material goods and energy for human societies as well as gradually renewing forests to enable them to adapt to future climate conditions. Creating a balance between these potentially competing priorities has been the subject of intense societal and scientific debate in recent years, which has prompted us to examine all aspects of these issues in greater depth. INRAE and IGN, at the request of the French Ministries responsible for agriculture and forestry, have jointly undertaken a scientific assessment to shed light on the details of this debate, using the example of forests and the forestry & wood sectors in metropolitan France. The results of this important exercise are presented in this book.
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