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Achieving carbon-neutral cement production by 2050 through the adoption of decarbonization technologies
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Global warming caused by anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is leading to measurable environmental impacts that threaten to disrupt societies globally. Food and water security, human health, and economies are expected to be adversely affected. Therefore, as the world strives to reduce...
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Fall 2024
The increasing demand for more ef ficient and eco-f riendly building practices has led to developing and improving traditional construction methods to address building issues concerning environmental impacts and costs. However, alongside the incorporated benefits, they introduce new obstacles...
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Integration of Subnational Endogenous Hydropower into the Global Change Analysis Model for Canada
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Hydropower currently provides a small majority of all electricity generation in Canada. This gives the nation an early advantage for shifting toward lower-emission energy sources. Energy systems are changing rapidly to adjust to new realities regarding technologies, resource availability and...
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The Development of a Bottom-up Transportation Model for Assessment of Policies on Energy and Emissions
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The increasing anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have led to the implementation of various mitigation policies in order to limit the adverse impacts of climate change. However, it becomes challenging as the growth in energy demand outbalances the GHG mitigation measures. The...
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The Role of Industrial Energy Efficiency and Fuel Switching as Pathways to Net-Zero Emissions in the Canadian Pulp and Paper Sector
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Industrial decarbonization is a critical challenge along the pathway to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at a sufficient scale and pace to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. The intrinsic energy- and emissions-intensive nature of heavy industry has led to the recognition that...