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January 2016

Climate Change and SustainabilityEnvironment

One of the main subjects addressed at the Paris Climate Change Summit (COP21) was the need to reduce atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to prevent the gradual warming of the Earth. CO2, CH4, N2O and fluorinated gases are some of the causes of the problem, for which reason technological innovation

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Climate Change and SustainabilityEnvironment

It is surprising the way that in recent days and with greater intensity since COP21, we have seen the status of universal axiom [1] conferred onto an apparently demonstrated biunivocal correlation, which shows a strangely precise mathematical relationship between the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere and the rise in

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Climate Change and SustainabilityEnvironment

The term “low-carbon economy” refers to an economy and a society that produce lower levels of CO2 emissions than those required for the long-term stabilisation of atmospheric carbon concentration. The EU has made itself the world leader in efforts to “decarbonise” the economy, and was part of the “high ambition

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