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      Grey Correlation Analysis of Low-Carbon Governance in Yangtze River Delta Cities

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      Journal of Environmental and Public Health
      Hindawi

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          The excessive emission of carbon dioxide will bring unpredictable ecological crisis, so it is particularly urgent to study the related factors of carbon emissions. Based on the grey correlation model, 31 factors in 5 aspects are selected as the reference frame for low-carbon governance, and the grey correlation degree of urban carbon emissions is calculated by using the IPCC method to calculate the annual carbon emissions of 9 major cities in the Yangtze River Delta from 2010 to 2019. Through the calculation and analysis of panel data, the following conclusions are drawn: The allocation of urban environmental practitioners is an important factor in carbon governance, and the reasonable and scientific allocation of environmental practitioners can have a significant impact on low-carbon development; the relationship between the amount of industrial power consumption and carbon dioxide emissions is not significant. On the contrary, the power consumption of urban residents can well reflect the level of carbon emissions. High residential power consumption means that the living standard of the people in the region is high, and the corresponding resource and energy consumption is large, so the carbon emissions will increase; the size of population density is particularly important for carbon governance, which is more obvious in economically developed areas. Urban economic development will inevitably lead to the improvement of people's quality of life, a stronger demand for resources, and a significant increase in carbon emissions.

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          Development of a low-carbon indicator system for China

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            Direct utilization of industrial carbon dioxide with low impurities for acetate production via microbial electrosynthesis.

            The present study aimed to demonstrate the utilization of unpurified industrial CO2 with low impurities for acetate production via microbial electrosynthesis (MES) for the first time. In MES experiments with CO2-rich brewery gas, the enriched mixed culture dominated by Acetobacterium produced 1.8 ± 0.2 g/L acetic acid at 0.26 ± 0.03 g/Lcatholyte/d rate and outperformed a pure culture of Clostridium ljungdahlii (1.1 ± 0.02 g/L; 0.138 ± 0.004 g/Lcatholyte/d). The electron recovery in acetic acid was also more for mixed culture (84 ± 13%) than C. ljungdahlii (42 ± 14%). Electrochemical analysis of biocathodes suggested the role of microbial biofilm in improved hydrogen electrocatalysis. In comparative gas fermentation tests, the mixed culture outperformed C. ljungdahlii and produced acetic acid at a similar level with both industrial and pure CO2 feedstocks. These results suggest the robustness and capability of the mixed microbial community for utilizing slightly impure industrial CO2 for bioproduction and presents a major advancement in MES technology.
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              The role of governance indicators to minimize the carbon emission: a study of Saudi Arabia

              Purpose The main purpose of the study is to examine the impact of governance indicators, to control carbon emission, through the environmental awareness and pro-environmental behavior. Previously, researchers have attempted to explore the factors of carbon emission and report the number of solutions. Despite that, the environmental degradation process is surging. Design/methodology/approach The study uses quantile regressions (QR) techniques by using the yearly data of Saudi Arabia for the period of 1970–2018. QR reports the results at different quantiles which is useful for conclusion. Findings The empirical results have confirmed the significant and negative coefficients of governance indicators, mentioning that governance effectiveness and regulatory quality leads to reduction of carbon emission, in the case of Saudi Arabia. Practical implications The Saudi Government has to improve governance effectiveness to eradicate environmental hazards. However, it is necessary to enhance the quality of regulations regarding formation as well as the implementation of policies to confirm that firms and public follow the pro-environmental behavior. Originality/value The study is the pioneer, which addresses the governance parameters, governance effectiveness and regulatory quality to minimize the carbon emission for Saudi Arabia.
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                Journal
                J Environ Public Health
                J Environ Public Health
                jeph
                Journal of Environmental and Public Health
                Hindawi
                1687-9805
                1687-9813
                2022
                12 September 2022
                : 2022
                : 2029087
                Affiliations
                School of Marxism, Southeast University, Nanjing, 211189 Jiangsu, China
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                Academic Editor: Zhiguo Qu

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8736-3597
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                10.1155/2022/2029087
                9484910
                8a62368d-429e-42a2-9cb9-3b5bfca56008
                Copyright © 2022 Li Min.

                This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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                : 5 August 2022
                : 21 August 2022
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