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As industrialized nations look into emerging new technologies
focusing on renewable or efficient energy use — along with the
move towards Sustainable Development Goals — challenges related
to achieving low carbon economy projects have gained much
attention. This book explores various initiatives and potential
methods to achieve net zero carbon targets and issues.Life Cycle
Assessment (LCA) will play an important role as an effective and
comprehensive method to analyse potential greenhouse gas emissions
and other environmental impacts of a technology or system. LCA is a
holistic and system-wide scientific method that can be used to
quantify impact metrics chosen to evaluate any emerging Net Zero
Carbon technologies of interest, and reveal environmental
trade-offs or further research opportunities that are required for
balancing CO2 emissions. LCA perspectives of Net Zero Carbon
Technologies can also be used to outline decision making strategies
for a nation's shift towards low carbon economic development.
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is internationally accepted as a core
topic in the field of environmental management in various
industries for obtaining a complete picture of the environmental
impacts of products or processes. In contrast to other types of
environmental management tools or sustainability assessment
methods, LCA methodologies take a holistic approach to include all
relevant processes starting from the extraction of natural
resources to various manufacturing stages that lead to the final
product.Following an evidence-approach, LCA is underpinned by
quantitative methodologies to study real-world problems and uncover
'hidden' impacts beyond the conventional boundary of a single-stage
manufacturing system, to develop sustainable strategies that
consider regional or global production chains.This book offers
multi-disciplinary perspectives of new LCA developments and
applications, spanning from data variability to ecosystem services,
plus the evaluation of the net greenhouse gas from Carbon Capture
and Utilization (CCU) methods and waste management. Perspectives of
green chemistry principles via LCA, combined with life cycle atom
economy approaches are explored. Industrial symbiosis concepts, LCA
as an Entrepreneurial Tool for Business Management and Green
Innovations, and blockchain-enabled LCA are also presented.
One-dimensional structured (1D) nanofibre materials have attracted
great interest over the past decade because they can potentially
address many advanced applications involving dimensionality and
size-confined quantum phenomena. They are expected to play a
crucial role as interconnects and functional units in fabrication
of lab-in-chip, electronics, electrochemical, optoelectronic and
electromechanical devices with a nanoscale dimension. This book
discusses the recent advances in synthesis and development of
nanofibre materials and the potential applications of these 1D
nanostructured materials.
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