2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2019.05.015
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Standing up for the Paris Agreement: Do global climate targets influence individuals’ greenhouse gas emissions?

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“…6. The difference between the two readings subtracted the volume of dilute sulfuric acid 5 mL, and then the volume of CO 2 released from rich amine aqueous solution is obtained by amine aqueous solution and the solubility of CO 2 in the amine aqueous solution can be calculated by Eqn (2).…”
Section: Acid Hydrolysis Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…6. The difference between the two readings subtracted the volume of dilute sulfuric acid 5 mL, and then the volume of CO 2 released from rich amine aqueous solution is obtained by amine aqueous solution and the solubility of CO 2 in the amine aqueous solution can be calculated by Eqn (2).…”
Section: Acid Hydrolysis Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, postcombustion CO 2 capture has become an issue attracting widespread attention to find out a highly efficient CO 2 capture technique towards mitigation of greenhouse gas. 1,2 It is well known that CO 2 can be removed by means of various approaches such as physical absorption, chemical absorption, cryogenic distillation, membrane separation, and so on. Especially, chemical absorption is generally recognized as the most effective method due to the advantages of outstanding absorption efficiency and recycling capacity.…”
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“…Most countries have supported this clarion call by actively formulating policies that seek to expand the renewable energy sources [7,8]. Obviously, the signing of the Kyoto agreement and the Paris agreement by 192 and 197 countries around the world, respectively, is an indication of the massive support for renewable energy as a possible replacement for fossil energy [9,10]. Wind energy, a type of renewable energy sources, is one of the primary energy-generating mediums that can make this goal a reality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Enhanced power demand increases more and more CO 2 emission, causing more damage to the environment. To maintain the commitment made at the Paris climate meet, energy generation from renewable energy sources is essential [1]. The intermittency and uncertainty of renewable resources limit their operation independently or when connected to the utility grid.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%