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Tackling climate change and promoting the energy revolution

Xiangwan DU

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 338-343 doi: 10.1007/s11708-018-0535-5

Abstract: China’s international responsibility to combat climate change is consistent with the inherent sustainable

Keywords: climate change     Paris Agreement     low-carbon transition     energy revolution    

Climate change and China’s mega urban regions

Chaolin GU, Sunsheng HAN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 4,   Pages 418-430 doi: 10.1007/s11709-010-0075-5

Abstract: China’s mega urban regions are focal points of economic development and environmental concerns. This paper positions four mega urban regions (i.e., the Yangtze River Delta, the Pearl River Delta, the Bohai Bay Area, and the South-eastern Fujian Province) along China’s coast into the national economy and elaborates their development challenges and planning innovations. Mega urban regions in China are spatial consequences of rapid economic transition. They deserve close scrutiny and demands for innovative planning responses in order to maintain their key role in driving economic growth but limiting their greenhouse gas emission.

Keywords: climate change     mega urban region     urban planning    

The most influential “Top 10 Events” in carbon neutrality and climate change in 2022

Frontiers in Energy 2023, Volume 17, Issue 1,   Pages 1-4 doi: 10.1007/s11708-023-0869-5

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Impacts of climate change on optimal mixture design of blended concrete considering carbonation and chloride

Xiao-Yong WANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 2,   Pages 473-486 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0608-5

Abstract: However, these previous studies did not consider the effects of climate change, such as accelerationThis study presents a procedure for the optimal mixture design of ternary blended concrete considering climatechange and durability.The effect of different climate change scenarios on carbonation and chloride ingress is considered.change, and for ternary blended concrete exposed to a marine environment, the impact of climate change

Keywords: ternary blended concrete     climate change     optimal mixture design     carbonation     chloride ingress    

Responding to the Paris Climate Agreement: global climate change mitigation efforts

Yong GENG, Tsuyoshi FUJITA, Anthony CHIU, Hancheng DAI, Han HAO

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 333-337 doi: 10.1007/s11708-018-0587-6

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Challenge of global climate change: Prospects for a new energy paradigm

Michael B. MCELROY

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 2-11 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0005-8

Abstract: Perspectives on the challenge posed by potential future climate change are presented including a discussion

Keywords: climate change     carbon capture     wind     ethanol     CO2     radiative forcing    

IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CROP PRODUCTION, PESTS AND PATHOGENS OF WHEAT AND RICE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 4-18 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021432

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Ongoing climate change is expected to have impacts on crops, insect pests, and plant pathogens andThis paper provides an overview of impacts of climate change on two staple crops, wheat and rice.First, the direct effects of climate change on crop growth, yield formation, and geographic distributionThen, the effects of climate change on pests and pathogens related with wheat and rice, and their interactionsFinally, potential management strategies to mitigate the direct impacts of climate change on crops, and

Assessment of future climate change impacts on water-heat-salt migration in unsaturated frozen soil using

Hanli Wan, Jianmin Bian, Han Zhang, Yihan Li

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1302-5

Abstract: . • Freeze–thaw cycles and future climate change can exacerbate salinization.change are in urgent need of study.change on unsaturated frozen soil.Climate change will shorten the freeze–thaw period, advance the soil melting time from April to Marchchange.

Keywords: Soil salinization     Climate change     Unsaturated frozen soil     Water-heat-salt balance     Soil environment change    

Some considerations on climate change based on philosophic principle

Li Peicheng

Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 11,   Pages 7-13

Abstract: The result shows that global climate change is continuing and the main motive force causing climate changeis nature itself but not mankind; the current stage of climate change is a fluctuation part of wholestage of climate change and the change tendency is not eternality; the scope of the current stage ofclimate change is not exceeding the one of historical climate change.So it is reasonable to analyze and treat particular climate change problem with special measure in the

Keywords: climate change     philosophic consideration     global climate warming     greenhouse gas    

Climate change and its consequences for water and wastewater management

Peter A. WILDERER

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 1-1 doi: 10.1007/s11783-009-0001-z

Abstract: Life, in combination with solar radiation and abiotic processes, is most probably the reason why liquid water has existed on Earth for over billions of years, and the global mean temperature has remained in a life-enabling range. Efforts to limit or even reverse global warming must be derived from the knowledge of the Earth’s complex life-support system. In this context, the balance between liquid and gaseous water plays a crucial role, and water management becomes an important field of innovation and action, globally, on the scale of watersheds but also on the very local level. Cascading use, reuse, and temporary storage of water in urban settings must be considered to limit over-extraction of water from natural resources, and to maintain the life supporting function of ecosystems. At the same time, public health requirements, cost efficiency, and reliability demands are to be met.

Keywords: ecosystem     management tools     self-regulation     urbanization     water-climate relationship     water reuse    

Integration of climate change considerations into environmental impact assessment — implementation, problems

I-Shin CHANG, Jing WU

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 4,   Pages 598-607 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0496-1

Abstract: Climate change plays an important role in affecting and altering the course of human development.Since the 1990s, climate change considerations have been required to be included in environmental impactCurrently in China, the practice of integrating climate change considerations into environmental impactThe influences of climate change were identified as energy consumption, greenhouse gases emission, andBecause of a lack of related technical guidelines and practical experience, the climate change considerations

Keywords: climate change considerations     environmental impact assessment     energy consumption     greenhouse gases     low    

Understanding Farmers’ Perceptions and Risk Responses to Climate Change in China

Yang-jie Wang,Xiao-hong Chen

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2015, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 201-210 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2015050

Abstract: Agriculture is likely to bear the brunt of the impacts of climate change.change (or potential change).First, the paper investigates whether or not farmers have perceived the long-term climate change andSecond, the paper describes how farmers respond to climate change and tries to assess the determinantsImplications for policymaking on agriculture and adaptation to climate change will be to focus on providing

Keywords: perception     climate change     agriculture     risk reaction     farmers     China    

Can the bullet train speed up climate change mitigation in China?

Han LIN, Saixing ZENG, Shilong GE, Yongtai CHEN

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2017, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 104-105 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2017100

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The 2 °C Global Temperature Target and the Evolution of the Long-Term Goal of Addressing ClimateChange—From the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Changeto the Paris Agreement

Yun Gao,Xiang Gao,Xiaohua Zhang

Engineering 2017, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 272-278 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2017.01.022

Abstract: qualitative expression of the ultimate objective in Article 2 of the United Nations Framework Convention on ClimateChange (UNFCCC) has now evolved into the numerical temperature rise target in Article 2 of the ParisStarting with the Second Assessment Report (SAR) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCCThe setting of the long-term goal for addressing climate change has been a long process, and the 2 °This article analyzes the evolution of the long-term global goal for addressing climate change and its

Keywords: Climate change     International negotiation     Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change     United Nations FrameworkConvention on Climate Change     Long-term goal     Critical vulnerability     Intuitive building    

Comprehensive analysis on China’s National Climate Change Assessment Reports: Action and emphasis

Bing WANG, Ge HONG, Chao-Qun CUI, Hao YU, Tad MURTY

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2019, Volume 6, Issue 1,   Pages 52-61 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0002-y

Abstract: Climate change assessment is central for low-carbon management practice.These three reports are compared with other climate change assessment reports by data mining.increasing temperature rise in China and the urgency of climate change commitments.The achievements in climate change assessment indicate the increasing climate change vulnerability onchange assessment in international climate governance.

Keywords: climate change assessment     low-carbon management     impact     adaptation     mitigation    

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Tackling climate change and promoting the energy revolution

Xiangwan DU

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Climate change and China’s mega urban regions

Chaolin GU, Sunsheng HAN

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The most influential “Top 10 Events” in carbon neutrality and climate change in 2022

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Impacts of climate change on optimal mixture design of blended concrete considering carbonation and chloride

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Responding to the Paris Climate Agreement: global climate change mitigation efforts

Yong GENG, Tsuyoshi FUJITA, Anthony CHIU, Hancheng DAI, Han HAO

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Challenge of global climate change: Prospects for a new energy paradigm

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IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CROP PRODUCTION, PESTS AND PATHOGENS OF WHEAT AND RICE

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Assessment of future climate change impacts on water-heat-salt migration in unsaturated frozen soil using

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Some considerations on climate change based on philosophic principle

Li Peicheng

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Peter A. WILDERER

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Comprehensive analysis on China’s National Climate Change Assessment Reports: Action and emphasis

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