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101. Decarbonization scenarios for the iron and steel industry in context of a sectoral carbon budget: Germany as a case study.

102. Identifying cross-sectoral policy synergies for decarbonization: Towards short-lived climate pollutant mitigation action in Costa Rica.

103. A cost-effective and reliable pipelines layout of carbon capture and storage for achieving China's carbon neutrality target.

104. Impact of innovation in climate change mitigation technologies related to chemical industry on carbon dioxide emissions in the United States.

105. Does country-level eco-innovation help reduce corporate CO2 emissions? Evidence from Europe.

106. Carbon peaks of water systems in Chinese cities under varying water demand dynamics and energy transition pathways.

107. Perspectives of oxy-coal power plants equipped with CO2 capture, utilization, and storage in terms of energy, economic, and environmental impacts.

108. Biological, structural and functional responses of tropical forests to environmental factors.

109. Do climate technology, financialization, and sustainable finance impede environmental challenges? Evidence from G10 economies.

110. Trade-offs between the natural environment and recreational infrastructure: A case study about peatlands under different management scenarios.

111. Interval-parameter bi-level programming for energy system management under uncertainty: Towards a deep-decarbonized and sustainable future in China.

112. Bottom-up assessment of industrial heat pump applications in U.S. Food manufacturing.

113. Multifunctional landscapes for dedicated bioenergy crops lead to low-carbon market-competitive biofuels.

114. Change of tillage system affects the soil carbon pools characters, reduces carbon emissions and improves maize yield in the Loess Plateau.

115. Reducing committed emissions of heating towards 2050: Analysis of scenarios for the insulation of buildings and the decarbonisation of electricity generation.

116. Decarbonization scenarios of the U.S. Electricity system and their costs.

117. Assessing the awareness and willingness of European experts to reduce their carbon footprint in everyday consumption.

118. Embedding nature-based solutions into the social cost of carbon.

119. Sustainability-based reliability design for reuse of concrete components.

120. Perspective for China's carbon capture and storage under the Paris agreement climate pledges.

121. Large scale application of carbon capture to process industries – A review.

122. Biochar-based agricultural soil management: An application-dependent strategy for contributing to carbon neutrality.

123. How do trade-offs between urban expansion and ecological construction influence CO2 emissions? New evidence from China.

124. Crop residues differ in their decomposition dynamics: Review of available data from world literature.

125. Quantification of the carbon emission of urban residential buildings: The case of the Greater Bay Area cities in China.

126. Comparative study of binderless zeolites and carbon molecular sieves as adsorbents for CO2 capture processes.

127. Ozone-related Co-benefits of China's Climate mitigation Policy.

128. Evaluating individual heating alternatives in integrated energy system by employing energy and exergy analysis.

129. A nuclear future for biodiversity conservation?

130. Understanding the mitigation potential of sustainable urban transport measures across income and gender groups.

131. Rhodium-based cathodes with ultra-low metal loading to increase the sustainability in the hydrogen evolution reaction.

132. Role of hydrogen-based energy carriers as an alternative option to reduce residual emissions associated with mid-century decarbonization goals.

133. How social movements contribute to staying within the global carbon budget: Evidence from a qualitative meta-analysis of case studies.

134. Optimizing rotation lengths for maximizing carbon balance of larch plantations in northeast China.

135. Wildland fire emissions, carbon, and climate: Modeling fuel consumption.

136. Towards sustainable development: Distribution effect of carbon-food nexus in Chinese cities.

137. Good practice policies to bridge the emissions gap in key countries.

138. Modifying absorption process configurations to improve their performance for Post-Combustion CO2 capture – What have we learned and what is still Missing?

139. Development of an integrated bi-level model for China's multi-regional energy system planning under uncertainty.

140. Fair mobility budgets: A concept for achieving climate neutrality and transport equity.

141. CO2 electroreduction: Sustainability analysis of the renewable synthetic natural gas.

142. Building stock energy modeling considering building system composition and long-term change for climate change mitigation of commercial building stocks.

143. Bottom-up estimates of deep decarbonization of U.S. manufacturing in 2050.

144. Distilling data to drive carbon storage insights.

145. Modeling direct above-ground carbon loss due to urban expansion in Zanzibar City Region, Tanzania.

146. CO2 storage potential of offshore oil and gas fields in Brazil.

147. Extensification and afforestation of cultivated mineral soil for climate change mitigation in Finland.

148. Role of renewable energy technologies in climate change adaptation and mitigation: A brief review from Nepal.

149. The role of energy prices and non-linear fiscal decentralization in limiting carbon emissions: Tracking environmental sustainability.

150. Sustainability impact assessment of glue laminated timber and concrete-based building materials production chains – A Lithuanian case study.

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