by Environmental Science & Green Energy | May 11, 2022
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the current epidemiology of DDH using a comprehensive nationwide survey in Japan. A questionnaire was sent to orthopedic surgeons in 1,987 facilities nationwide. A total of 783 (39%) facilities completed and...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | May 11, 2022
Abstract The development of long-term energy storage is more important today than ever because intermittent renewable energy source, such as wind and solar photovoltaic are growing rapidly in power generation market. Therefore, the demand on a bulk storage system is...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | May 11, 2022
Abstract The European aquaculture industry began to undertake Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) aquaculture in the 1980s due to the favorable growth rate and high market value of this cold-water marine fish. Atlantic halibut cultivation began in Chile in...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Apr 22, 2022
Abstract To achieve an efficient conversion of renewable energy sources through water splitting, low-cost, efficient, and eco-friendly catalysts are required for oxygen and hydrogen evolution. Here, we develop a vertically aligned cobalt molybdenum sulfide (CoMoS)...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Apr 22, 2022
Abstract Agricultural policies play a crucial part in any economy, Sustainable agriculture policy ensure food safety and socio-economic development but also vary considerably across the various regions of the world, A comparative policy analysis helps to determine...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Apr 22, 2022
Abstract Poultry slaughterhouses generate an abattoir sludge (PAS) that needs proper management in the principles of circular economy and green deal goals that imply a net-zero emissions, more resource efficient and sustainable economy. This study proposes a...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Apr 22, 2022
Abstract In the United States, industrial emissions represent 22% of greenhouse gas emissions and are particularly hard to decarbonize, because (1) the processes emit CO2 as a byproduct of chemical reactions and (2) these industries require high-grade heat input. This...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Apr 22, 2022
Abstract This research paper intends to review the mineral development and investment policies of Jordan. The formulation of mining policies that will attract foreign investment must address conventionally acknowledged investor concerns and some new challenges. Issues...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Apr 22, 2022
Abstract Sustainable energy technologies such as building integrated solar thermal systems may significantly contribute to the reduction of the greenhouse gases emissions by substituting a part of the fossil fuel used in buildings for space heating and domestic hot...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Mar 25, 2022
Abstract Environmental characteristics in the Taiwan Strait (TS) have been linked to variations in the abundance and distributions of Greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) populations. Greater amberjack is a commercially and ecologically significant species in...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Mar 25, 2022
Abstract Water has been regarded as one of most important resources in the industrial sector and plays a pivotal role in the hydrocarbon industry. With modern advancements in technology, enhanced agricultural production and urbanization, numerous regions across the...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Mar 25, 2022
Abstract From the point of a new model of global carbon turnover photosynthesis and its evolution should be considered only in connection with geological processes on the Earth. Global photosynthesis is the main element of the global carbon cycle and is the result of...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Mar 25, 2022
Abstract Biochar and hydrochar are carbonaceous materials with valuable applications. They can be synthesized from a wide range of organic wastes, including digestate. Digestate is the byproduct of anaerobic digestion (AD), which is performed for bioenergy (biogas)...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Mar 25, 2022
Abstract This research proposes a framework for sustainability assessment for power plant projects. The proposed framework integrates sustainability and Building Information Modeling (BIM) to achieve enhanced results concerning sustainability assessment in the power...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Mar 25, 2022
Abstract Recently researchers have focused to enhance the electrocatalytic activity of the biosystems, increasing the energy generation and electronic conductivity into the biofilms. Enzymes immobilized onto the surface of electrodes in biological fuel cells has been...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Mar 25, 2022
Abstract Microplastics are formed by the physicochemical breakdown of plastics. It is an alarming worldwide issue with long-lasting and hazardous effects. Natural expulsion of microplastics would take several years and it might also result in dangerous outcomes. To...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Mar 25, 2022
Abstract Green roofs are often promoted as a mean to counter the negative environmental effects of urbanization on nature and to increase the amount of green space in cities. Green roofs often enhance aboveground biodiversity, especially herbivores and pollinators....
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Mar 25, 2022
Abstract SiO2-based nanofillers, commonly used to enhance the mechanical properties in tyres, favor a low hysteresis while maintaining sufficient reinforcement respect to the carbon black. However, a need remains to further reduce the rolling resistance of the tyres,...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Mar 25, 2022
Abstract In order to reduce carbon emissions and achieve a nuclear-free homeland, the Taiwan government revised the “Guidelines on Energy Development” in 2017 for its energy transition. By 2025, renewable energy is expected to reach 20%, with offshore wind power of...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Mar 25, 2022
Abstract A novel imidazolium-based highly efficient, recoverable, and reusable basic ionic liquid [PEMIM][OH] was synthesized and employed as a catalyst for the multicomponent synthesis of tetrahydrobenzo [b] pyran derivatives by the condensation of dimedone,...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Sep 30, 2021
Abstract Bioremediation has been applying in both geotechnical and geo-environmental engineering since few decades ago. While bioremediation has been using to prevent erosion and slope stabilization in geotechnical engineering, bioremediation process has been...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Sep 30, 2021
Abstract Mine tailings are waste obtained after processing mineral ore to acquire element(s) of interest. They are a mixture of ground rocks with process effluents. The largest water sink at most mines is the tailing storage facility and inappropriate management of...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Sep 30, 2021
Abstract Trace metals adsorbed to particulate matter are supposed to be increasingly incorporated into the remnants of the Atlantic Forest next to urban, industrial, agricultural and mining sources of air pollution, especially in the Southeastern Brazil. They can be...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Sep 30, 2021
Abstract Drinking water utilities in the Netherlands aim to reduce the CO2 footprint in order to become CO2 neutral in the coming years. A preferred route to achieve this is by reducing the CO2 footprint in the primary drinking water production processes. This can be...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Sep 30, 2021
Abstract Water scarcity is one of the biggest threats of the climate change, specially in mediterranian region. The higher the temperatures the lower the rainfall and the effects of water scarcity are already a problem. More over, the biggest economic sector in...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Sep 14, 2021
Abstract Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the world’s most important food crops and is a staple food in Japan. In recent years, decreased yield and deterioration of appearance quality and palatability due to abnormally high temperatures during the ripening period have...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Sep 9, 2021
Abstract The application of solar water heating systems (SWHs) has attracted many attentions in recent years. The main component of a SWH system is the solar collector, and among various types of solar collectors, heat pipe evacuated tube solar collectors (HPETCs) are...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Sep 9, 2021
Abstract In this paper, ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) have been synthesized using extract of leaves of Azadirachta indica (Neem tree), Ficus benghalensis (banyan tree) and Tabernaemontana divericata (Chameli). These green synthesized NPs have been studied for anticancer and...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Aug 5, 2021
Abstract Recently, floods are occurring more frequently every year around the world due to increased anthropogenic activities and climate change. There is a need to develop accurate models for flood susceptibility prediction and mapping, which can be helpful in...
by Environmental Science & Green Energy | Jul 1, 2021
Abstract If the present rates of biodiversity loss continue, projections suggest that within 240 years Earth may face its sixth mass extinction. Because many fishes and amphibians, as well as crustaceans, mollusks, and other aquatic macroinvertebrates, are ectotherms,...
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