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about 5.4 per cent of national CO2 emissions. Yet the coal chemicals’ industry ability to limit oil and gas imports is …
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The cost-effectiveness of plastic recycling is compared to energy recovery from plastic incineration in a waste-to-energy plant using data for the Netherlands. Both options have specific benefits and costs. The benefits of recycling are the avoidance of both CO2 that otherwise would be emitted...
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high. Globally there is a growing recognition of the need to address marine litter and rethink our approach to plastics and … marine litter, and contribute to keeping plastics and their value in the economy. …
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This paper provides an overall evaluation of the outcomes of the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD), which took place in Johannesburg from 26 August to 4 September 2002, in a historical perspective, against the background of earlier major United Nations conferences and General...
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seaborne transport of chemicals was characterised by rapid technological development, based on the introduction of parcel … tankers, which could carry chemicals in bulk. By the early 1970s two Norwegian companies had built up substantial market …
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This paper is undertaken to examine various aspects of farm level adoption of Bt cotton in Gujarat as well as explore issues relating to environment and non-tariff barriers affecting the cotton trade of India. [Working paper No. 198]. URL:[http://www.gidr.ac.in/pdf/Working%20Paper%20198.pdf].
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