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Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy - Call for Papers for a Special Issue: Impact of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Sustainable Environment

Gases are having an impact on climate change. Huge emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) give rise to increasing concentrations in the atmosphere. Measuring greenhouse gas concentrations in real-time is significantly supporting and directing to reduce the GHG emissions. For instance, any gas that reradiates absorbed heat energy from the earth’s surface contributes to the greenhouse effect. Along with naturally occurring carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and water vapour, synthetic compounds such as fluorinated gases are responsible for the GHG effect. Major greenhouse gases emissions are mainly due to the present lifestyle of humans, since products utilized by the societies are causing a serious threat to the environment like more energy usage by an expanding economy and population. Perfect technologies concerning climatic conditions are strongly recommended to reduce GHG emissions that control climate change for a sustainable environment. Approaching efficient strategies for waste management, renewable energy, green products, supply chain, etc. in real-time may greatly maintain a user-friendly environment which in turn stands against GHG emissions. Additionally, the aid of remote sensing of GHGs for advanced monitoring of target zones at low cost results in effective policy making.  

Generating electricity without emissions, reduction of industrial emissions, traveling with less or without greenhouse gas, climate agreement to achieve a reduction of GHG emissions, less usage of electricity especially when it comes from burning coal or gas, reducing food waste, reduction in raising farm animals for meat, reforestation or afforestation are even considered as measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions which leads to a sustainable environment. However, many practical challenges still exist. Thus, innovative technologies are required for reducing the impacts of GHGs and managing sustainability with a non-hazardous environment.
 

Indicative topics for consideration:

  • Prediction of GHG emissions for environmental protection
  • Life cycle analyses methods of GHG for sustainability and its applications
  • Efficient strategies and measures to mitigate GHG emissions
  • Waste management for reduction of fluorinated greenhouse gas(F-gases) emissions
  • Challenges and prospects of mobility solutions for GHG management
  • Analyzing the effects of human-induced climate change and uncertainties
  • Causes, consequences, and resources of GHG emission for risk prevention and sustainability
  • Clean, affordable, and reliable energy for sustainable development
  • Impacts of changing weather patterns in agriculture, forestry, human health, etc
  • Climate change adaptation to aid in biodiversity conversion, economy, etc
  • Advances in remote sensing techniques for GHGs in problem detecting, accuracy, user-friendly and cost-effective
  • Renewable technologies for the reduction of GHG emissions
  • Real-time tracking models for minimizing GHG emissions
  • Impacts of pollution and tackling for sustainable development

Important Dates:

Manuscripts Submission deadline: 30 June 2022

First Notification to authors: 30 August 2022

Revised submission deadline: 30 October 2022

Final Notification: 30 December 2022 


Guest Editors:
Dr. Antonio Zuorro (Managing guest editor)
Professor
Department of Chemical Materials, Materials and Environment
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
E-mail:  antonio.zuorro@uniroma1.it; drantonio@antoniozuorro.org 
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=F8oFgtAAAAAJ&hl=en
https://sites.google.com/uniroma1.it/greenspirit/contacts  (this opens in a new tab)

Dr. Pallav Purohit
Senior Research Scholar
Energy, Climate, and Environment (ECE) Program
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria  
E-mail: purohit@iiasa.ac.at
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=xdajNnsAAAAJ&hl=en (this opens in a new tab)

Dr. Ryusuke Hatano
Research Faculty of Agriculture
Hokkaido University, Japan
Email: hatano@chem.agr.hokudai.ac.jp
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=f8JLfwoAAAAJ&hl=en (this opens in a new tab)

Dr. Mukesh Singh Boori
Senior Scientist
Scientific Research Laboratory of Geo-informatics & Information Security (SRL-55),
Samara National Research University, Russia
Email: boori.m@ssau.ru, boori_m@yahoo.com 
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/msboori/home (this opens in a new tab) 

How to submit:

Manuscripts should be original and written in English. The suggested length per article is up to 10,000 words, excluding references. Submission requires that the manuscript has not been submitted for review or publication elsewhere and that it will not be submitted elsewhere while the review process is underway. All papers go through peer review by at least two experts; in the cover letter that accompanies the article, please suggest a number of reviewers’ names.Papers should be submitted online via https://www.editorialmanager.com/ctep/default1.aspx (this opens in a new tab).

Please indicate that your manuscript belongs to the “Impact of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Sustainable Environment” special issue in the “Additional Information” tab during the submission process. Details about the preparation of the manuscript can be obtained from the journal's webpage at https://www.springer.com/journal/10098/submission-guidelines (this opens in a new tab).

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