Advances and Technology Development in Greenhouse Gases: Emission, Capture and Conversion (eBook, ePUB)
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Approx.730 pages - Introduces different sources of GHGs' emission - Describes different methods for controlling GHGs' emission - Includes geoengineering methods for decreasing GHGs' emission
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780443192326
- Artikelnr.: 72252135
- Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780443192326
- Artikelnr.: 72252135
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Section I: Greenhouse Gases Emission
1. Methane emission from coal-bed
2. Domestic source of greenhouse gas emission
3. Reserves and natural gas source of methane emission
4. Agriculture and food processing source of greenhouse gas emission
5. Livestock as a source of greenhouse gas emission
6. Landfill source of greenhouse gas emission
7. Greenhouse gases emission from transportation
8. Greenhouse gases emission from industries
9. Greenhouse gases emissions from buildings
10. Melting permafrost and fire as sources of greenhouse gas emission
11. Greenhouse gases emission from edible insect species
12. Soil as a natural source of greenhouse gases emission
13. Health impacts of greenhouse gases emissions on humans and the
environment
14. Political and economic effects of greenhouse gases emission
15. Economic assessments of inhibiting technologies for greenhouse gas
emission
16. Environmental policy tools for reducing greenhouse gases emission
Section II: Mineral Carbonation for Controlling Greenhouse Gases Emission
17. Introduction to carbonation mechanisms and applications
18. CO2 mineralization feedstock types
19. Applications of CO2 mineralization for carbon storage
20. Economic assessment and environmental challenges of CO2 storage through
mineral carbonation
Section III: Other Strategies for Controlling Greenhouse Gases Emissions
21. Dark and thick stratocumulus clouds for controlling greenhouse gases
emission
22. Stratospheric aerosol injection for controlling greenhouse gases
emission
23. Marine cloud brightening for controlling greenhouse gases emission
24. Ocean mirror as a way of controlling greenhouse gases emission
25. Carbon footprint as a tool to limit greenhouse gas emission
1. Methane emission from coal-bed
2. Domestic source of greenhouse gas emission
3. Reserves and natural gas source of methane emission
4. Agriculture and food processing source of greenhouse gas emission
5. Livestock as a source of greenhouse gas emission
6. Landfill source of greenhouse gas emission
7. Greenhouse gases emission from transportation
8. Greenhouse gases emission from industries
9. Greenhouse gases emissions from buildings
10. Melting permafrost and fire as sources of greenhouse gas emission
11. Greenhouse gases emission from edible insect species
12. Soil as a natural source of greenhouse gases emission
13. Health impacts of greenhouse gases emissions on humans and the
environment
14. Political and economic effects of greenhouse gases emission
15. Economic assessments of inhibiting technologies for greenhouse gas
emission
16. Environmental policy tools for reducing greenhouse gases emission
Section II: Mineral Carbonation for Controlling Greenhouse Gases Emission
17. Introduction to carbonation mechanisms and applications
18. CO2 mineralization feedstock types
19. Applications of CO2 mineralization for carbon storage
20. Economic assessment and environmental challenges of CO2 storage through
mineral carbonation
Section III: Other Strategies for Controlling Greenhouse Gases Emissions
21. Dark and thick stratocumulus clouds for controlling greenhouse gases
emission
22. Stratospheric aerosol injection for controlling greenhouse gases
emission
23. Marine cloud brightening for controlling greenhouse gases emission
24. Ocean mirror as a way of controlling greenhouse gases emission
25. Carbon footprint as a tool to limit greenhouse gas emission
Section I: Greenhouse Gases Emission
1. Methane emission from coal-bed
2. Domestic source of greenhouse gas emission
3. Reserves and natural gas source of methane emission
4. Agriculture and food processing source of greenhouse gas emission
5. Livestock as a source of greenhouse gas emission
6. Landfill source of greenhouse gas emission
7. Greenhouse gases emission from transportation
8. Greenhouse gases emission from industries
9. Greenhouse gases emissions from buildings
10. Melting permafrost and fire as sources of greenhouse gas emission
11. Greenhouse gases emission from edible insect species
12. Soil as a natural source of greenhouse gases emission
13. Health impacts of greenhouse gases emissions on humans and the
environment
14. Political and economic effects of greenhouse gases emission
15. Economic assessments of inhibiting technologies for greenhouse gas
emission
16. Environmental policy tools for reducing greenhouse gases emission
Section II: Mineral Carbonation for Controlling Greenhouse Gases Emission
17. Introduction to carbonation mechanisms and applications
18. CO2 mineralization feedstock types
19. Applications of CO2 mineralization for carbon storage
20. Economic assessment and environmental challenges of CO2 storage through
mineral carbonation
Section III: Other Strategies for Controlling Greenhouse Gases Emissions
21. Dark and thick stratocumulus clouds for controlling greenhouse gases
emission
22. Stratospheric aerosol injection for controlling greenhouse gases
emission
23. Marine cloud brightening for controlling greenhouse gases emission
24. Ocean mirror as a way of controlling greenhouse gases emission
25. Carbon footprint as a tool to limit greenhouse gas emission
1. Methane emission from coal-bed
2. Domestic source of greenhouse gas emission
3. Reserves and natural gas source of methane emission
4. Agriculture and food processing source of greenhouse gas emission
5. Livestock as a source of greenhouse gas emission
6. Landfill source of greenhouse gas emission
7. Greenhouse gases emission from transportation
8. Greenhouse gases emission from industries
9. Greenhouse gases emissions from buildings
10. Melting permafrost and fire as sources of greenhouse gas emission
11. Greenhouse gases emission from edible insect species
12. Soil as a natural source of greenhouse gases emission
13. Health impacts of greenhouse gases emissions on humans and the
environment
14. Political and economic effects of greenhouse gases emission
15. Economic assessments of inhibiting technologies for greenhouse gas
emission
16. Environmental policy tools for reducing greenhouse gases emission
Section II: Mineral Carbonation for Controlling Greenhouse Gases Emission
17. Introduction to carbonation mechanisms and applications
18. CO2 mineralization feedstock types
19. Applications of CO2 mineralization for carbon storage
20. Economic assessment and environmental challenges of CO2 storage through
mineral carbonation
Section III: Other Strategies for Controlling Greenhouse Gases Emissions
21. Dark and thick stratocumulus clouds for controlling greenhouse gases
emission
22. Stratospheric aerosol injection for controlling greenhouse gases
emission
23. Marine cloud brightening for controlling greenhouse gases emission
24. Ocean mirror as a way of controlling greenhouse gases emission
25. Carbon footprint as a tool to limit greenhouse gas emission