GX Research Hub · English
GX & Decarbonization Research
This page provides an English interface to the gxceed GX paper corpus. The corpus aggregates papers from 13 open scholarly metadata sources and uses AI-assisted classification to identify signals related to measurement, policy narratives, outcomes, implementation, industrial adoption, and verification.
The goal is not only to discover papers, but to observe how GX research is distributed across research substance, implementation narratives, external expectations, implementation substance, and judgment formation.
Summaries are AI-assisted. Always refer to the original paper for authoritative conclusions.
Peer-reviewed🇪🇺 EuropeJournalSustainable Finance Review2026#Energy TransitionDOI
Oil price risk and European low carbon company returns: evidence from the DCC-GARCH model
Şahnaz Koçoğlu, Çiğdem Kurt Cihangir, Erginbay Uğurlu
This study examines the impact of oil prices on the stock performance of European low-carbon companies using the DCC-GARCH model on daily data from January 2019 to April 2024. It finds a consistent positive relationship between low-carbon c…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalNature Climate Change2026#PolicyDOI
From least-cost to SDG-optimal sectoral allocation of Paris Agreement-compatible mitigation efforts
Dirk-Jan Van de Ven, Clàudia Rodés-Bachs, Théo Rouhette +9
This paper proposes a shift from least-cost to SDG-optimal sectoral allocation of mitigation efforts under the Paris Agreement. Using multiple models, it demonstrates that aligning mitigation with Sustainable Development Goals yields more r…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalDiscover Plants.2026#Carbon AccountingDOI
Carbon sequestration potential of climate smart finger millet for sustainable food and nutritional security
Tariro Mafirakurewa, Maltase Mutanda
This mini-review evaluates finger millet as a climate-smart crop for carbon sequestration and sustainable food systems. It highlights drought tolerance, low input needs, and extensive root systems that enhance biomass and belowground carbon…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalThe Extractive Industries and Society2026#Energy TransitionDOI
Symbolic wins as stepping stones toward material gains: Lessons from Sweden’s fossil fuel production ban
Lukas Slothuus
Sweden implemented a fossil fuel production ban in 2022 despite being a non-producing state. Based on 17 elite interviews, this paper analyzes the political dynamics behind the ban, highlighting the role of a key pro-climate driver, lack of…
Peer-reviewedCNJournalnpj Environmental Social Sciences2026#CCUSDOI
Anticipating a potential deficit in global carbon capture demand in 2030 despite benchmarking strategies
Li Yang, Mingda Qiu, Simin Huang +3
This study uses machine learning and collaborative governance theory to analyze multiscale drivers and development models in global CCUS deployment. It finds a policy-driven paradigm with cost barriers hindering economies of scale. Hierarch…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalGeological Journal2026#Renewable EnergyDOI
Synchronising Sustainability: Do Technological Advancement, Financial Development and Renewable Energy Matter in Finland?
Babatunde Sunday Eweade, Mehdi Seraj, Hüseyin Özdeşer
This study analyzes the impact of foreign direct investment, technological advancement, renewable energy consumption, globalization, and economic growth on CO2 emissions in Finland from 1990 to 2024 using wavelet techniques. Findings show t…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Global Warming and Corporate Sustainability of Nigerian Listed Firms
Onipe Adabenege Yahaya
This study examines the impact of global warming on corporate sustainability, focusing on carbon emission reporting and environmental disclosures among 148 Nigerian listed firms (2011-2025). Using panel regressions and GMM, it finds that ri…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalSustainability2026#HydrogenDOI
Hydrogen Types and Sustainable Exploitation Pathways in Sub-Saharan Africa: Opportunities and Challenges
Kunle Babaremu, Tien-Chien Jen
This review compares grey, blue, and green hydrogen production pathways, costs, and technological maturity in Sub-Saharan Africa. It finds green hydrogen the most sustainable long-term option, leveraging the region's abundant solar and wind…
Peer-reviewedJournalZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)2026#Climate FinanceDOI
FINANCING THE GREEN ECONOMY THROUGH INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR UZBEKISTAN
Shoxinur Ergasheva
This study examines the role of IFIs (World Bank, ADB, EBRD) in financing Uzbekistan's green transition. It finds substantial concessional flows of $3.2-4.0 billion annually for 2025-2026, but highlights challenges including institutional c…
Peer-reviewed🇪🇺 EuropeJournalSustainability2026#Renewable EnergyDOI
Electrification Using Renewable Energy Sources in Relation to the Operational Carbon and Water Footprint in Non-Residential Buildings
Michał Kaczmarczyk, Marta Czapka
This paper presents a case study of a non-residential logistics facility in Poland, using a low-data EPC/audit-based screening workflow to assess operational energy, carbon, and water footprints. It shows that combining efficiency measures …
Peer-reviewedCNJournalSustainability2026#Carbon PricingDOI
Manufacturers’ Trade-in Channel Selection in a Closed-Loop Supply Chain Under Carbon Cap-And-Trade and Carbon Tax Policies
Hongchun Wang, Haiyue Yin, Caifeng Lin
This study analyzes trade-in channel selection in a closed-loop supply chain under a hybrid carbon policy combining cap-and-trade and carbon tax. Using game-theoretic models for three manufacturer-led channels (M-CX, R-CX, T-CX), it finds t…
Peer-reviewedCNJournalScience Advances2026#CCUSDOI
Measurement-based assessment reveals key drivers and mitigation potential of methane emissions from China’s wastewater treatment
Chu Sun, Yihao Liu, Philippe Ciais +4
This study measures methane emissions from China's wastewater treatment plants, identifying key drivers. It estimates that deploying recovery technologies could advance the emission peak by 15 years and reduce 2040 emissions by 23%, highlig…
Peer-reviewedCNJournalSustainability2026#Carbon AccountingDOI
Comparative Study on the Carbon Footprint of Bio-Based Products: Analysis of Contributions from Material Selection, Carbon Stock Changes, and End-of-Life Disposal Options
Chengshi Yang, Zheng Wang, Siyu Liu +1
This study compares the carbon footprint of fire-resistant wood and bamboo doors, finding raw materials as the main contributor (58-64%). It identifies significant mitigation potential through improved resource efficiency: reducing processi…
Peer-reviewed🇺🇸 USAJournalGCB Bioenergy2026#CCUSDOI
What Is the Best Use of Biomass? A Harmonized <scp>LCA</scp> ‐ <scp>TEA</scp> Framework Quantifying Economic and Environmental Metrics for Bioenergy Pathways
Saurajyoti Kar, Troy R. Hawkins, Doris Oke +3
This study develops a harmonized LCA-TEA framework to evaluate GHG reduction potential, minimum fuel selling price, and marginal abatement cost (MAC) for 19 bioenergy pathways (liquid biofuels, bioelectricity, hydrogen) with and without CCS…
Peer-reviewedJournalDisaster Advances2026#Climate ScienceDOI
Paradigm Shift in the Application of Weather Modification Technology for Forest and Land Fires Disaster Mitigation: Indonesian Success Story
Budi Harsoyo, Rizaldi Boer, Edvin Aldrian +2
This study evaluates the effectiveness of Weather Modification Technology (WMT) using cloud seeding to mitigate forest and land fires in Indonesia, focusing on the paradigm shift after 2015 from fire suppression to prevention. Based on 2023…
Peer-reviewedCNJournalCarbon Balance and Management2026#Carbon PricingDOI
Do carbon policy shocks move stocks? evidence from China’s carbon market
Jiachao Peng, Yuxin Zeng, Shuke Fu +1
This paper examines how carbon policy shocks from China's national ETS affect stock returns. Using daily data for over 1,600 listed firms from July 2021 to December 2025, it finds that carbon price changes on policy release days have a sign…
Peer-reviewed🇺🇸 USAJournalFrontiers in Sustainability2026#Carbon PricingDOI
Carbon credits as a mechanism for municipal climate finance: evaluating the practice of double claiming mitigation outcomes
Brandon McNamara, D. N. Huntzinger, Richard Rushforth +1
This paper examines the potential for municipalities to use the voluntary carbon market (VCM) for climate finance. It debates the practice of double claiming mitigation outcomes when carbon credit project developers and claimants are differ…
Peer-reviewed🇪🇺 EuropeJournalZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)2026#Energy EfficiencyDOI
Energy performance assessment of the multifamily building stock: The potential of renovation for energy demand reduction, decarbonisation and energy poverty mitigation. Deliverable 3.3 LOCATEE project
Pedro Palma, Nikos Manias, Akis Apostoliotis +7
This report assesses the potential of building renovation and renewable energy integration for decarbonisation and energy poverty reduction in private multifamily buildings across three pilot cities: Rumia (Poland), Torres Vedras (Portugal)…
Peer-reviewedJournalHydrogen2026#HydrogenDOI
Economic and Environmental Impact of Water and Biomass Resources for Hydrogen Production in South Africa
Mboneni Charity Mbengwa, Emmanuel Kweinor Tetteh, Sudesh Rathilal
This study compares hydrogen production pathways in South Africa: renewable-powered electrolysis (water-based) and biomass gasification. Using harmonized system boundaries and a functional unit of 1 kg H2 at 99.97% purity, it evaluates tech…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalBaltic Journal of Management2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Crowdfunding of climate measures in agriculture: investigation of success factors in a real-life setting
Pia Piroschka Otte, Natalia Mæhle, Rita Moseng Sivertsvik
This paper examines crowdfunding as a financing tool for climate mitigation measures in agriculture. Two real-life crowdfunding campaigns with Norwegian farmers were conducted; the successful campaign raised 88% of its target with 82 backer…