Essays about: "green products trade"
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1. Techno-economic and environmental analysis of alternative pathways for urea fertilizer production.
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Industriell miljöteknikAbstract : The increasing global population has placed significant pressure on meeting food demands, leading to the widespread use of fertilizers to enhance crop yields. Urea, being the most used fertilizer globally, has contributed to improved agricultural productivity. READ MORE
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2. Is Free Trade an Obstacle to Carbon Neutrality? : How does Free Trade Affect the Environmental Footprint of Sweden, as a Part of the EU, in the Agricultural Sector?
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS)Abstract : This thesis investigates the environmental impact of the EU’s free trade agreements, to answer the research question of “How does Free Trade affect the Environmental Footprint of Sweden, as a Part of the EU, in the Agricultural Sector?”. A critical green theory framework was applied to conceptualize the international system and understand the hierarchical nature of global trade relationships. READ MORE
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3. Energy Consumption of Browser-based Creative AI
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Creative AI in the music field has in recent years begun stepping out of the confines of academia and seen increased adoption among musicians thanks to developers launching consumer products powered by AI. These new tools are opening up new possibilities in music-making, but their increased use and development prompts inquiry regarding their sustainability. READ MORE
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4. Global Effect of the EU Food Carbon Tax on Food Industries and Products: Case Study of Brazil
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomiAbstract : Several researchers suggest an introduction of a food carbon tax in EU to reduce food emissions following the European Green Deal, but taking into account food international trade, such action in EU could raise global food prices and results in possible decline in food production in some regions, thus reduce people's welfare, which is not in line with the global Sustainable Development Goals. Given that existing studies mainly focus on the local environmental, social, and economic effects of a carbon tax, our paper takes a further step by studying the possible global effect of the EU food carbon tax on food industries and products with Brazil as a case. READ MORE
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5. Let Them Know You’re Green: How to Become Competitive by Being Sustainable - a single embedded case study on the chemical industry
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : During the last decades, all industries have experienced increased pressure from their stakeholders towards acting more sustainable, and much research has been done to understand what can be gained from listening to those stakeholders. Yet, the chemical industry is underrepresented in business research in terms of possible advantages from sustainability positioning. READ MORE