Pescatore, Claudio
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Nukleonika
This paper highlights the absence of quantitative estimates regarding the intrinsic radiation hazard of high-level nuclear wastes, namely, spent fuel (SF) and vitrified high-level wastes (VHLW), for periods exceeding one million years. Using available data, conducting scoping calculations of radiation doses, and comparing the results to radiation p...
rubin, giulia i. nagabhatla, nidhi londono-escudero, carolina vignola, raffaele
The management of transboundary aquifers across the Americas faces significant challenges, especially as climate change and population growth intensify groundwater stress. Groundwater use has increased to support domestic, industrial, and agricultural demands but has been extracted through unregulated withdrawals, leading to the severe degradation ...
Alfasi, Yitshak Besser, Avi
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International journal of environmental research and public health
We examined the associations between attachment anxiety, attachment avoidance, and attachment to group (to Israel) and mental health scores. The study used a community sample of 434 participants in response to the October 7th attack on Israel. Additionally, we explored the potential mechanisms linking these attachment patterns to mental health scor...
Yan, Dongna Han, Yongming Liu, Jinzhao Zan, Sifan Lu, Yanfeng An, Zhisheng Capo, Eric
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Environmental Research Letters
Antibiotic Resistance Genes (ARGs) are widespread in freshwater environments and represent a concealed threat to public health and aquatic eco-system safety. To date, only a limited number of studies have investigated the historical distribution of ARGs and their hosts through the analysis of freshwater sedimentary archives. This research gap const...
zalakeviciute, rasa diaz, valeria rybarczyk, yves
As climate change intensifies and 2023 sets the record for the hottest year, the Amazonian region faces severe drought, leading to a hydroelectricity crisis. This study examines the effects of using environmentally harmful backup power solutions, which are all too common in developing countries—specifically, diesel-powered generators—on urban air q...
Schewenius, Maria Wallhagen, Marita
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Frontiers in Virtual Reality
There is a need for new tools in urban planning, design, and management (urban PDM) of green-blue infrastructure (GBI) to better support resilience and sustainable development. Virtual Reality (VR) emerges as a potential tool in this context. GBI provides a diversity of ecosystem services that increase the capacity of urban environments to absorb c...
Alarcón-Ferrari, Cristián Jönsson, Mari Do, Thao Gebrehiwot, Solomon Gebreyohannis Chiwona-Karltun, Linley Mark-Herbert, Cecilia Powell, Neil Ruete, Alejandro Hilding-Rydevik, Tuija Bishop, Kevin
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Frontiers in Communication
Introduction This article offers an analysis of environmental communication (EC) and citizen science (CS) in the context of Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (EMA) for the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 15 (Life on Land) in Chile and Sweden. Methods The paper is based on fieldwork in two rural study areas of Chile and Sweden w...
zhou, chunhui tang, wuao liu, zongyang huang, hongxun huang, liang xiao, changshi lichuan, wu
Assessing carbon emission reduction potential is vital for achieving carbon peak and neutrality in the maritime sector. In this study, we proposed a universal framework for assessing the effectiveness of different measures on carbon emission reduction from ships, including port and ship electrification (PSE), ship speed optimization (SSO), and clea...
batool, zahara jamson, samantha forward, sonja
Thirty-four interviews were carried out with drivers in four countries to elicit their understanding about pollutants, specifically nitrogen dioxide (NOX) and particulate matter (PM). The results showed that most of the participants knew that cars emitted carbon dioxide (CO2), but they were less aware of the emission of NOx and PM. Also, being awar...
Yacout, Dalia M. M. Tysklind, Mats Upadhyayula, Venkata K. K.
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Frontiers in Climate
Arctic melting is an effect of climate change; the use of fossil fuels in marine shipping emits large amounts of air emissions that impact climate change, and Arctic aquatic and human life. Swedish pulp and paper mills generate large amounts of waste and side streams that could be utilized. The production of forest-based biofuel may be a promising ...