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Towards Net-zero Carbon Initiatives: A Life Cycle Assessment Perspective

Current price: $118.00
Towards Net-zero Carbon Initiatives: A Life Cycle Assessment Perspective
Towards Net-zero Carbon Initiatives: A Life Cycle Assessment Perspective

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Towards Net-zero Carbon Initiatives: A Life Cycle Assessment Perspective

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As industrialized nations look into emerging new technologies focusing on renewable or efficient energy use — along with the move towards Sustainable Development Goals — challenges related to achieving low carbon economy projects have gained much attention. This book explores various initiatives and potential methods to achieve net-zero carbon targets and issues.Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) will play an important role as an effective and comprehensive method to analyze potential greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental impacts of a technology or system. LCA is a holistic and system-wide scientific method that can be used to quantify impact metrics chosen to evaluate any emerging Net-Zero Carbon technologies of interest, and reveal environmental trade-offs or further research opportunities that are required for balancing CO2 emissions. LCA perspectives of Net-Zero Carbon Technologies can also be used to outline decision-making strategies for a nation's shift towards low carbon economic development.

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