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Beskrivning
This contributed volume analyses and discusses how atmospheric carbon emissions can be prevented using carbon capture and removal technology and how renewable energies can be used to reduce carbon emissions.
Hasan Dinçer is a Professor of Finance at Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey. Serhat Yüksel is an Associate Professor of Finance at Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
Innehållsförteckning
Chapter 1. The Effect of the Carbon Tax to Minimize Emission.- Chapter 2. Selecting the Optimal Clean Energy Projects for Emerging Economies.- Chapter 3. The Importance of Green HR Activities to Manage Carbon Emission Problem.- Chapter 4. The Role of European Green Deal for Carbon Emission Reduction.- Chapter 5. The Dynamic Links Among Demand for International Reserves, Economic Growth and Clean Energy Consumption.- Chapter 6. The Role of Organic Products in Preventing the Climate Crisis.- Chapter 7. Determining the Right Location for Turkey's Nuclear Energy Investment Projects Based on Zero-carbon Emission Purposes.- Chapter 8. Potential Impacts of Economic Growth, Energy Use and Urbanization on Zero Carbon Emissions.- Chapter 9. Risk Management in Russian Renewable Energy Projects.- Chapter 10. Environmental and Economic Efficiency of Nuclear Projects.- Chapter 11. Hydrogen Energy and Decarbonisation: Evidence from Regions of the World.- Chapter 12. Crop Production Waste Projects inRussia.- Chapter 13. An Analysis of the Relationship Between Sustainable Fuel Management and Competitive Strategy in the Aviation Industry.- Chapter 14. Wind Energy as a Zero-emission Energy Source: Evaluation in the Framework of Turkish Law.- Chapter 15. Use of Renewable Energy Resources Within the Scope of Sustainable Energy Management at Airports.- Chapter 16. Social Reflections of Renewable Energy: Wind Energy in Turkey.- Chapter 17. Factors Affecting Clean Energy Investments for Zero Emissions: OECD Countries.- Chapter 18. The Impact of Economic Growth on Carbon Emission.