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Neueste Veröffentlichungen und Patente zum Klimawandel

Klimawandel

Dies ist unsere neueste Auswahl weltweiter Veröffentlichungen und Patente in englischer Sprache zum Thema Klimawandel, die in zahlreichen wissenschaftlichen Online-Zeitschriften zu den Themen Klimawandel, globale Erwärmung, fossile Brennstoffe, Netto-Null, Pariser Abkommen, Anstieg des Meeresspiegels, Versauerung der Ozeane, Kohlenstoffpreise, Klimaanpassung, Klimaschutz, Klimagerechtigkeit, Kohlenstoffausgleich, Albedo, Treibhausgas und Treibhausgase klassifiziert sind.

Comparative Life Cycle and Techno-Economic Assessment of Constructed Wetland, Microbial Fuel Cell, and Their Integration for Wastewater Treatment

Published on 2025-07-10 by Nicholas Miwornunyuie, Samuel O. Alamu, Guozhu Mao, Nihed Benani, James Hunter, Gbekeloluwa Oguntimein @MDPI

Abstract: This study systematically compares the environmental and economic performance of three wastewater treatment systems: constructed wetlands (CWs), microbial fuel cells (MFCs), and their integration (CW–MFC). Lab-scale units of each system were constructed using a multi-media matrix (gravel, zeolite, and granular activated carbon), composite native wetland species (Juncus effusus, Iris sp., and Typha angustifolia), carbon-based electrodes (graphite), and standard inoculum for CW and C[...]


Our summary: This study compares the environmental and economic performance of constructed wetlands, microbial fuel cells, and their integration for wastewater treatment. The integrated CW-MFC system achieved enhanced pollutant removal and bioenergy generation, while the stand-alone MFC showed higher environmental burdens. TEA results highlight CW as the most cost-effective solution.

Life Cycle Assessment, Techno-Economic Analysis, Constructed Wetland, Microbial Fuel Cell

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System and method for real-time digital monitoring reporting verification of greenhouse gas

Patent published on the 2025-03-06 in WO under Ref WO2025048729 by VEKIN THAILAND CO LTD [TH] (Pattanavekin Sakayong [th])

Abstract: System for real-time digital monitoring reporting verification of greenhouse gas emissions comprises a moitoring unit which is arranged to acquire greenhouse gas emission data from data sources, a reporting unit which is arranged to obtain the data from the monitoring unit and store the data in a blockchain characterized in that further comprises a verification unit which is arranged to verify the data stored in the reporting unit by blockchain acting as a third-party verifier to verify greenhou[...]


Our summary: System for real-time monitoring and verification of greenhouse gas emissions using blockchain technology.

greenhouse gas, real-time monitoring, blockchain, verification

Patent

The Case of Nisyros Island

Published on 2025-02-08 by Evangelos Tsiaras, Zografia Andreosatou, Aliki Kouveli, Stergios Tampekis, Frank A. Coutelieris @MDPI

Abstract: As a crucial strategy for mitigating climate change and achieving electricity independence, renewable energy sources (RESs) are gaining widespread importance. This study explores achieving electricity autonomy for Nisyros Island, Greece, through RESs. Four scenarios are evaluated, including standalone wind and photovoltaic systems, alongside hybrid options combining both. Each scenario is designed to meet the island’s electricity demands while considering economic feasibility and m[...]


Our summary: Mitigating climate change through RESs on Nisyros Island through wind and photovoltaic systems. Wind-based scenarios are the most cost-effective, with potential for electricity independence and economic benefits. Achieving EU climate goals with renewable energy for Nisyros.

renewable energy sources, RESs, electricity autonomy, wind turbines, hybrid systems, economic feasibility, environmental impact

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A Sustainable Approach

Published on 2025-02-07 by D�maris N��ez-G�mez, Alejandro Andy Maci�-V�zquez, Carlos Gim�nez-Valero, Juan Jos� Mart�nez-Nicol�s, Pilar Legua, Pablo Melgarejo @MDPI

Abstract: The Mediterranean region faces significant water scarcity, a challenge intensified by climate change, impacting both agricultural productivity and water quality. High sodium levels in irrigation water compromise soil structure, leading to reduced crop yields and economic strain. This study investigates the use of sustainable adsorbents derived from agricultural residues (almond shell, eggshell, and pumice) for the removal of sodium from irrigation water. These materials, widely available in the [...]


Our summary: Study investigates biosorbents for sodium removal from irrigation water in Mediterranean region. Central Composite Rotational Design used to optimize parameters. Adsorption adheres to pseudo-second order model. Biowaste-derived adsorbents show potential for sustainable agriculture.

sustainable, Mediterranean, biosorbents, sodium, adsorption, agriculture, water

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    1. Khalil Rosales

      Could these patents really be the silver bullet for climate issues, or are they just corporate greenwash :(

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