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Chinese steel exporters show lagged responses to expected carbon costs
Analysis of Chinese steel exporters' responses to anticipated EU carbon border policies, showing pricing serves as primary adjustment mechanism with significant lagged effects.
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Urban precision fermentation may support decentralized food production
Research exploring precision fermentation for urban dairy production in Amsterdam, examining technical feasibility and societal requirements for decentralized novel food technologies.
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France and African countries differ in fermented food practices
Cross-cultural study comparing fermented food production methods in France, Morocco, and Senegal reveals distinct approaches shaped by industrial versus traditional practices.
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Redistributing leftover lasagna had the lowest environmental impacts
Life cycle assessment of Italian lasagna compares environmental impacts of food waste management methods, finding digital redistribution platforms most effective at reducing impacts.
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Green celebration practices linked to stronger green values
Cross-sectional study examining how green practices at family celebrations in Indian urban districts influence environmental values, finding food and waste management practices most effective.
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Zimbabwean teachers were positive about technology but faced support limits
Study of secondary teachers' technology adoption in Zimbabwe reveals positive attitudes toward ICT but significant implementation barriers due to inadequate infrastructure and institutional support.
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Most pharmacy students knew about climate change, but fewer acted
Pharmacy students in Karachi show climate awareness but lack engagement in mitigation efforts. Curriculum integration could strengthen healthcare resilience.
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Justice perceptions were linked to reputation in public hospitals
Study examines how justice perceptions influence trust, reputation, and patient behaviour in non-competitive public healthcare settings, with recommendations for hospital governance.
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Symbolic power shapes which nature values become legitimate
A conceptual framework integrating symbolic power and socially endorsed beliefs explains how values of nature gain legitimacy in sustainability governance, illustrated through Japanese fisheries.
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Hybrid agri-food practices support rural socio-environmental resilience
Systematic review of social innovation and sustainable entrepreneurship in agri-food systems, examining their contribution to rural producer resilience across multiple dimensions.
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Energy-sector scorecard adds six perspectives and 4T risk logic
Research framework expanding balanced scorecard models for energy sector with six perspectives, embedded risk management, and human-centered performance indicators.
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Aesthetic education and environmental activism
Environmental aesthetics framework for rethinking school-based aesthetic education, linking sensory engagement with ethical awareness and environmental activism.
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Green HRM is linked to higher job satisfaction in logistics
Study of 308 logistics employees in Pakistan reveals green HRM increases job satisfaction through organizational pride, moderated by ethical leadership and empowerment.
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Article maps shift from voluntary CSR to binding ESG rules
Legal analysis of ESG regulation's evolution from voluntary CSR to mandatory disclosure, examining fragmentation and divergent frameworks between USA and EU governance approaches.
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São João monument linked to income, jobs, and tourism benefits
Case study of community impacts from the São João monument installation in interior Brazil, examining economic benefits and sustainable development alignment with identified planning gaps.
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Sustainable leadership linked to greener employee innovation in hotels
Study investigates how sustainable leadership promotes green innovative work behavior in hotels through psychological empowerment and self-efficacy mechanisms.
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SDG 4 aligns higher education curricula with industry needs
Review examines how SDG 4 frameworks guide higher education curriculum development, industry alignment, and quality assurance in university programs.
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The article argues current money systems hinder sustainability
Explore Gesell's natural economic order as a solution to monetary system design flaws causing inequality, unemployment, and financial crises while enabling sustainable human-scale development.
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Industrialization and ICT raise CO₂ emissions in China
Wavelet analysis reveals industrialization and ICT increase CO2 emissions in China, while financial development and renewables offer decarbonization pathways for carbon neutrality.
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Village clustering helps localize sustainability planning in Nagpur region
Methodology for clustering rural villages by socioeconomic and environmental indicators to direct localised sustainability interventions in Nagpur, India