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Sustainable Chemistry for Climate Action

  • Annual issues: 2 volumes, 2 issues

  • ISSN: 2772-8269

Sustainable Chemistry for Climate Action will cover the issues affecting climate and the environment and the pivotal role that sustainable chemistry has to play in solving t… Read more

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Sustainable Chemistry for Climate Action will cover the issues affecting climate and the environment and the pivotal role that sustainable chemistry has to play in solving them.

Issues related to climate are complex, involving scientific, technical, social and industrial aspects. For example, the implementation of a decarbonised society or mitigation of climate changes involve concerted and cooperative action from different faces of society-should involve policy makers, social scientists, technocrats, scientific and engineering experts and so on.

Sustainable Chemistry for Climate Action will primarily focus on the sustainable chemistry solutions related to SDG13. It will not only accept scientific articles; the journal will also be open for perspectives or policy articles from the wide audience.Topics will include, but are not limited to:

  • CO2 utilization and carbon neutrality

  • Clean, renewable energy, artificial photosynthesis, energy storage

  • Climate-neutral energy infrastructure

  • Reduction of greenhouse gas (GHGs) and air pollutant emission

  • Low-energy and low-emission production

  • Nitrogen cycle

  • Analytical methods for atmospheric aerosol chemistry

  • Recyclability of chemicals/product/waste and circular economy

  • Green synthesis and sustainable processing routes

  • Design of new business models related to circular economy

  • Economic, environmental and social aspects of climate-change

  • Sustainable and smart mobility

Product details
  • ISSN: 2772-8269
  • Volume 2
  • Issue 2
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