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Soot Formation in Gas Fuels
Explores soot formation in gas fuels, emissions from gasoline and diesel, energy density of battery systems, and global carbon emissions.
Climate Extremes: Understanding Extreme Events
Explores extreme events in climate change, emission metrics, and predicting future climate extremes.
Atmospheric Chemical Reactions: Climate Feedback & Sensitivity
Explores historical climate emissions, atmospheric chemical reactions, and the impact of greenhouse gases on climate feedback and sensitivity.
Sulfur Cycle: Microbial Processes and Energy Conservation
Explores microbial processes in the sulfur cycle and energy conservation mechanisms.
Input-Output Analysis: Simplified Economy
Explores the input-output analysis of a simplified economy and its environmental implications.
Global Arctic: Climate Effects of Pollutants
Explores the impact of Short-Lived Climate Pollutants on the Arctic climate and the need for global mitigation efforts.
Introduction to Resource Efficiency
Delves into resource efficiency, decoupling economic growth from resource use, and the environmental Kuznets curve, using Switzerland as a case study.
Introduction & Global Warming
Addresses the major world challenge of primary energy consumption and the impact of CO2 emissions on global warming, local pollution, and loss of diversity.
Polar Climate Change: Mitigation & Impacts
Explores the accelerated warming in polar regions, the impact of forest fires, sea ice evolution, and mitigation measures.
Climate Change: Inequality in Emissions and Action Strategies
Examines CO2 emission inequality based on income, emphasizing the need for global net zero emissions and negative emission technologies.