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Ping Xiao and Haiyan Wang
In response to the optimal operation of ocean container ships, this paper presents a two-level planning model that takes into account carbon tax policies. This model translates the CO2 emissions of ships into carbon tax costs and aims to minimize the ove...
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Yupeng Yuan, Xiaoyu Wang, Liang Tong, Rui Yang and Boyang Shen
Various measures have been taken to improve ship energy efficiency while decreasing CO2 emissions. In this work, the navigation environment between Wuhan and Shanghai in China has been classified based on an improved K-means algorithm in order to realize...
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Lingpeng Meng, Xudong Wang, Jie Jin and Chuanfeng Han
In the context of economic globalization and the development of information networks, container liner transportation plays a crucial role in international trade. However, the inherent inflexibility of fixed schedules in liner operations poses challenges ...
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Qiang Du, Yanan Dong, Jingtao Li, Yuelin Zhao and Libiao Bai
The rapid development of energy consumption and carbon emissions in the construction industry poses an enormous and negative challenge for China?s energy and environment. While maintaining moderate economic growth, it is particularly important to realize...
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Yongzhong Wu, Kang Wen and Xuelian Zou
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in shipping have been receiving growing concerns in the maritime industry. Recently, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is considering the introduction of a global shipping carbon tax, which has become the most t...
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Chandrika Raghavendra, Mahesh Rampilla, Venkata Ramana Thanikella and Isha Gupta
Climate change, global warming, and carbon emission are global issues. Countries are strengthening their environmental regulations to mitigate the emission problem. According to the pollution haven hypothesis, rich countries invest in emerging economies ...
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Jingjing Wang, Ke Pan, Cong Wang, Wenxiang Liu, Jiajia Wei, Kun Guo and Zhansheng Liu
Bridges are special infrastructures that emit large amounts of carbon dioxide from construction. Attention should be given to the carbon cost generated by the bridge, which includes its direct economic cost; the carbon cost is the largest driving force e...
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Yiwei Wu, Yadan Huang, H. Wang and Lu Zhen
Reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions has become one of the primary tasks for the shipping industry over the past few years. Among alternative marine fuels, liquefied natural gas (LNG) is regarded as one of the most popular alternative mari...
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Zhi Li, Liuyue Zhang, Wenju Wang and Wenwu Ma
Excessive carbon emissions will cause irreversible damage to the human living environment. Therefore, carbon neutrality has become an inevitable choice for sustainable development. Marine fishery is an essential pathway for biological carbon sequestratio...
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Jonathan Paul Marshall
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) appears to be essential for lowering emissions during the necessary energy transition. However, in Australia, it has not delivered this result, at any useful scale, and this needs explanation. To investigate the reasons f...
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