The appropriateness of the fossil Cumulative Energy Demand (CED) as an indicator for the environmental performance of products and processes is explored with a regression analysis between the environmental life-cycle impacts and fossil CEDs of 1218 products, divided into the product categories "energy production", "material production", "transport", and "waste treatment". Our results show that, for all product groups but waste treatment, the fossil CED correlates well with most impact categories, such as global warming, resource depletion, acidification, eutrophication, tropospheric ozone formation, ozone depletion, and human toxicity (explained variance between 46% and 100%). We conclude that the use of fossil fuels is an important driver ...
The nexus between environment-economic development has been investigated for a long time. Many empir...
How much fossil energy that is used in the production of biomaterials or biofuels (e.g. fuel used in...
This study offers new insights into the relationship between energy consumption and environmental de...
The appropriateness of the fossil Cumulative Energy Demand (CED) as an indicator for the environment...
This study discusses the significance of the use of non-renewable fossil cumulative energy demand (C...
The impact of fossil fuel subsidies on environmental degradation has not been adequately examined in...
Abstract: Fossil fuels supply about 86 % of the global primary energy consumption for transportation...
Energy consumption is intimately bound up with the natural environment. As "green" issues come to th...
Background: Global targets for reducing resource use have been set by organizations such as the Inte...
How much fossil energy that is used in the production of biomaterials or biofuels (e.g. fuel used in...
Abstract Background Global targets for reducing resource use have been set by organizations such as ...
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Global warming has become a major concern for countries around the world. In this context, developed...
Energy consumption is intimately bound up with the natural environment. As "green" issues come to th...
Contains fulltext : 83708.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
The nexus between environment-economic development has been investigated for a long time. Many empir...
How much fossil energy that is used in the production of biomaterials or biofuels (e.g. fuel used in...
This study offers new insights into the relationship between energy consumption and environmental de...
The appropriateness of the fossil Cumulative Energy Demand (CED) as an indicator for the environment...
This study discusses the significance of the use of non-renewable fossil cumulative energy demand (C...
The impact of fossil fuel subsidies on environmental degradation has not been adequately examined in...
Abstract: Fossil fuels supply about 86 % of the global primary energy consumption for transportation...
Energy consumption is intimately bound up with the natural environment. As "green" issues come to th...
Background: Global targets for reducing resource use have been set by organizations such as the Inte...
How much fossil energy that is used in the production of biomaterials or biofuels (e.g. fuel used in...
Abstract Background Global targets for reducing resource use have been set by organizations such as ...
Contains fulltext : 92582.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access
Global warming has become a major concern for countries around the world. In this context, developed...
Energy consumption is intimately bound up with the natural environment. As "green" issues come to th...
Contains fulltext : 83708.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
The nexus between environment-economic development has been investigated for a long time. Many empir...
How much fossil energy that is used in the production of biomaterials or biofuels (e.g. fuel used in...
This study offers new insights into the relationship between energy consumption and environmental de...