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Lazarus Chapungu, Godwell Nhamo, David Chikodzi and Malebajoa Anicia Maoela
The emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) have significant influence on the global economic and environmental trajectories. They have carbon intensive economic systems, which contribute significantly to total global ...
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A carbon footprint is the number of greenhouse gases, released into the atmosphere by particular human activity. A carbon footprint can be a broad measured or be applied to the actions of an individual, a family, an event, an organization, or even an ent...
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H. Immink, R.T. Louw, A.C. Brent
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions increase as mining companies transport ore over increased distances in opencast operations or extract ore from deeper levels in underground operations. The rising costs of energy sources and enhanced awareness of the impact...
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Gediminas Jasinevicius, Marcus Lindner, Pieter Johannes Verkerk and Marius Aleinikovas
Climate change and transition towards a bioeconomy are seen as both challenges and opportunities for the forest-based sector in Europe. Transition towards a bioeconomy will in most cases rely on intensified use of renewable resources and/or advancement i...
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Bradley G. Ridoutt, Peerasak Sanguansri and Gregory S. Harper
Stand-alone environmental indicators based on life cycle assessment (LCA), such as the carbon footprint and water footprint, are becoming increasingly popular as a means of directing sustainable production and consumption. However, individually, these me...
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