Climate change mitigation: sequestration of green house gases:

Biomass, Biochemicals, Biofuel: Climate Change Mitigation: Sequestration of Green House Gases is designed to not only give basic knowledge on the topics presented, but also to enlighten on conventional and advanced technologies, socioeconomic aspects, techno-economic feasibility, models and modeling...

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Weitere Verfasser: Thakur, Indu Shekhar (HerausgeberIn), Pandey, Ashok 1956- (HerausgeberIn), Ngo, Huu Hao (HerausgeberIn), Soccol, Carlos Ricardo (HerausgeberIn), Larroche, Christian 1956- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam, Netherlands Elsevier [2022]
Schriftenreihe:Biomass, biochemicals, biofuels
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Zusammenfassung:Biomass, Biochemicals, Biofuel: Climate Change Mitigation: Sequestration of Green House Gases is designed to not only give basic knowledge on the topics presented, but also to enlighten on conventional and advanced technologies, socioeconomic aspects, techno-economic feasibility, models and modeling tools, and detailed LCA approaches in the sequestration of GHGs for biofuel and biomaterials, including biopolymer production. These innovative technologies and novel prospective directly find applications in day-to-day practices. The book is a useful guide to politicians, researchers, teachers and waste management practitioners. It offers a treasure of knowledge to guide readers on the importance of GHGs sequestration in important areas.The issue of climate change is gaining much more attention by researchers, public, politicians and others. Climate change is one of the most complex issues the world is facing today. It has implications across society, including in science, technology, economics, society, politics, and moral and ethical dilemmas.- Introduces appropriate technologies for GHG sequestration for biofuel and biomaterials production- Presents the best available technologies for climate mitigation and examples from various geographical areas- Evaluates technological systems to help users develop technically best and economically feasible projects- Offers chemical looping mechanisms for the sequestration of green house gases for biofuel and biomaterials
Beschreibung:1. Understanding climate variables and dynamics of the global climate system and greenhouse gas emissions; 2. Understanding climate change mitigation by adaptation practices; 3. Challenges and opportunities of machine learning for sequestration of Green House Gases; 4. Chemical looping mechanisms for sequestration of Green House Gases for biofuel and biomaterials; 5. Prospect of biological processes and methods for sequestration of Carbon dioxide for biofuel and by-products; 6. Microbiome based biological and technological methods for sequestration of methane for biofuel and biomaterials; 7. Prospects and challenges for sequestration of nitrous oxide for nutrient recovery and product formation; 8. Evaluation of prospects and challenges due to climate change by Life Cycle Assessment-case study; 9. Soil carbon feedbacks evaluation for Green House Gases sequestration to climate change for plant productivity and biomaterials; 10. Evaluation of solid waste land fill site for sequestration of Green House Gases for biofuel and biomaterials; 11. Carbon-dioxide biofixation and phycoremediation of municipal wastewater for biofuel and biomaterials; 12. Prospects and challenges of nitrogen and phosphorus management by GHGs mitigation in cropland soils for productivity of plants; 13. Sequestration of greenhouse gas emissions of ruminants through nutritional strategies; 14. Climate change, health and vulnerability due to Green House gases and involvement of factors for disease and diagnostics; 15. Socio-political and economical processes and relationships evaluation for climate change damage for policy and legal formulations
Beschreibung:xvii, 490 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 235 mm
ISBN:9780128235003

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