Search Results - "Cobo, Selene"
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Delaying carbon dioxide removal in the European Union puts climate targets at risk
Published in Nature communications (11-11-2021)“…Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) will be essential to meet the climate targets, so enabling its deployment at the right time will be decisive. Here, we investigate…”
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Human and planetary health implications of negative emissions technologies
Published in Nature communications (09-05-2022)“…Meeting the 1.5 °C target may require removing up to 1,000 Gtonne CO 2 by 2100 with Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs). We evaluate the impacts of Direct…”
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Sustainable scale-up of negative emissions technologies and practices: where to focus
Published in Environmental research letters (01-02-2023)“…Abstract Most climate change mitigation scenarios restricting global warming to 1.5 °C rely heavily on negative emissions technologies and practices (NETPs)…”
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Responsible carbon dioxide removals and the EU’s 2040 climate target
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Life Cycle Assessment of Alternative Processes to Treat Fly Ash from Waste Incineration
Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-08-2018)“…Unsustainable consumption and production patterns, together with industrialization and population growth, have increased the generation of municipal solid…”
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From linear to circular integrated waste management systems: A review of methodological approaches
Published in Resources, conservation and recycling (01-08-2018)“…[Display omitted] •Adefinition of a Circular Integrated Waste Management System (CIWMS) is given.•Shortcomings of current methodologies that analyze linear…”
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Trade-Offs between Nutrient Circularity and Environmental Impacts in the Management of Organic Waste
Published in Environmental science & technology (02-10-2018)“…Measuring the circularity of resources is essential to assessing the performance of a circular economy. This work aims at proposing an indicator that…”
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Minimization of Resource Consumption and Carbon Footprint of a Circular Organic Waste Valorization System
Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (05-03-2018)“…The efficient management of municipal organic waste (OW) will contribute to the transition to a circular economy of nutrients. The goal of this work is to…”
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Economics of Enhancing Nutrient Circularity in an Organic Waste Valorization System
Published in Environmental science & technology (04-06-2019)“…Waste managers struggle to comply with the European legislation that regulates the handling of organic waste. A waste management system that aims at recovering…”
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Planetary Boundaries Analysis of Low-Carbon Ammonia Production Routes
Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (26-07-2021)“…At present, the synthesis of ammonia through the Haber–Bosch (HB) process accounts for 1.2% of the global carbon emissions, representing roughly one-fourth of…”
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Environmental Sustainability Assessment of Hydrogen from Waste Polymers
Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (27-02-2023)“…The rising demand for single-use polymers calls for alternative waste treatment pathways to ensure a circular economy. Here, we explore hydrogen production…”
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Noncooperative Game Theory To Ensure the Marketability of Organic Fertilizers within a Sustainable Circular Economy
Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (09-03-2020)“…To optimize the environmental performance and the conflicting economic interests of the main stakeholders that interact within circular integrated waste…”
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Assessing the Environmental Potential of Hydrogen from Waste Polyethylene
Published in Computer Aided Chemical Engineering (2022)“…In 2019, nearly 370 million tonnes of waste plastic were generated, an amount that has been steadily increasing over the years. Here we assess hydrogen…”
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