Mitigation of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions is desirable without compromising the economic growth. This paper reviews the recent trends to mitigate GHG emissions in the key sectors of energy and solid waste. The energy sector is the key admitter for global GHG emissions, and a range of optimisation and modelling tool has been developed to minimise the GHG emissions and overall cost, especially for the implementation of renewable energies such as biofuel and biogas. A few carbon sequestration technologies such as the carbon capture and storage (CCS) and biochar application have been reviewed. The review included the challenges and knowledge gaps regarding the utilisation of CCS, such as the storage capacity, long-term policy framework, hi...
Today, the increasing of solid waste generation became the major issuein Malaysiadue to highpopulati...
Low carbon city development and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission mitigation in urban communities are ur...
The provision of appropriate waste management is not only an indicator of development but also of br...
Emission of CO2, CH4, and NOx is among the main sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emitted through h...
Ineffective waste management that involves dumping of waste in landfills may degrade valuable land r...
The relationship between municipal solid waste management and anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
High economic growth in developing Asian countries (DACs) has evoked pressure on natural resource ut...
The generation of waste is closely linked to population size, urbanization and affluence, but a stat...
Greenhouse gas emissions have been huge areas of concern in recent years. This is because greenhouse...
With the rapid population growth and industrial development in the fast developing countries, there ...
Energy and resource consumption has been expanding quickly with the rapid growth of Asian cities, wh...
This research evaluates the potential of greenhouse gas emissions reduction from municipal solid was...
The rising levels of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the Earth‟s atmosphere have the potential to cause c...
Open Dumping of indiscriminate municipal solid waste (MSW) remarkably contributes to global warming ...
Waste management has always been one of the main challenges of developing countries. So far, several...
Today, the increasing of solid waste generation became the major issuein Malaysiadue to highpopulati...
Low carbon city development and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission mitigation in urban communities are ur...
The provision of appropriate waste management is not only an indicator of development but also of br...
Emission of CO2, CH4, and NOx is among the main sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emitted through h...
Ineffective waste management that involves dumping of waste in landfills may degrade valuable land r...
The relationship between municipal solid waste management and anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
High economic growth in developing Asian countries (DACs) has evoked pressure on natural resource ut...
The generation of waste is closely linked to population size, urbanization and affluence, but a stat...
Greenhouse gas emissions have been huge areas of concern in recent years. This is because greenhouse...
With the rapid population growth and industrial development in the fast developing countries, there ...
Energy and resource consumption has been expanding quickly with the rapid growth of Asian cities, wh...
This research evaluates the potential of greenhouse gas emissions reduction from municipal solid was...
The rising levels of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the Earth‟s atmosphere have the potential to cause c...
Open Dumping of indiscriminate municipal solid waste (MSW) remarkably contributes to global warming ...
Waste management has always been one of the main challenges of developing countries. So far, several...
Today, the increasing of solid waste generation became the major issuein Malaysiadue to highpopulati...
Low carbon city development and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission mitigation in urban communities are ur...
The provision of appropriate waste management is not only an indicator of development but also of br...