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🇪🇺 EuropeJournalZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)2026#PolicyDOI
D8.2: 'Just' transition pathway & intermediate targets
Antonio De Carluccio, Anouck Guillou, Nicola Dorigo Salamon +1
This report examines a just transition pathway for reducing food loss and waste in the EU by 2030. It analyzes three policy scenarios, proposes intermediate targets balancing ambition and feasibility, and validates findings through stakehol…
Peer-reviewedJournaliScience2026#Climate RiskDOI
Climate-adaptive and low-carbon multi-objective water resources optimization in arid oasis cities
Hejing Shao, Fulong Chen, Lemin Hong +4
This study proposes a multi-objective optimization model for water resources management in arid oasis cities, simultaneously considering climate adaptation and low-carbon goals. It balances water use and energy consumption to achieve sustai…
Peer-reviewed🌍 GlobalJournalCORROSION2026#CCUSDOI
Corrosion of Carbon Steel in High Pressure Syngas with Low Level Additions of H2S, H2O, CO2 and O2
Thomas Joris Remans, Peter van den Brink, Bhaskar Sarkar +5
This paper systematically investigates carbon steel corrosion in syngas (CO+H2) using PTR-MS and industrial wall thickness monitoring. It finds that clean syngas gives <0.1 mm/yr corrosion, but ppb H2S strongly accelerates and ppm O2 inhibi…
Peer-reviewed🇨🇳 ChinaJournalJournal of Building Engineering2026#OtherDOI
High-performance low-carbon cementitious materials via synergistic activation of solid wastes using sodium-based and Kambara reactor desulfurization ashes
Lin Zhang, Y S Zhang, Qingjie Wang +5
This study develops high-performance low-carbon cementitious materials by synergistically activating solid wastes with sodium-based and Kambara reactor desulfurization ashes, offering a potential pathway for decarbonizing the construction s…
Peer-reviewedJournalFrontiers in Plant Science2024#OtherDOI
Effects of depth of straw returning on maize yield potential and greenhouse gas emissions
Wang J.
This study examines how straw returning depth affects maize yield and greenhouse gas emissions. Results show significant effects on yield potential and GHG emissions, providing insights for agricultural GHG mitigation.
Peer-reviewedJournalRice2023#OtherDOI
Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Rice via Manipulation of Key Root Traits
Jiménez J.d.l.C.
This study investigates the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from rice paddies by manipulating key root traits of rice plants. It explores how altering root characteristics can mitigate methane emissions, contributing to climate change…
Peer-reviewedJournalNature Food2024#Supply ChainDOI
Switches in food and beverage product purchases can reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Australia
Gaines A.
This article explores how changing food and beverage purchasing patterns in Australia can reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It analyzes the environmental impact of consumer behavior shifts and highlights the importance of transitioning to su…
Peer-reviewedJournalCarbon Balance and Management2017#Climate ScienceDOI
Greenhouse gas emissions from tropical forest degradation: An underestimated source
Pearson T.R.H.
This paper highlights that greenhouse gas emissions from tropical forest degradation may be comparable to or greater than those from deforestation, yet they remain underestimated. It calls for better quantification and integration into clim…
Peer-reviewedJournalPlos One2011#Climate ScienceDOI
Global change could amplify fire effects on soil greenhouse gas emissions
Niboyet A.
This paper analyzes how global change may amplify the impact of fires on soil greenhouse gas emissions, suggesting that interactions between climate change and fire regimes can increase emissions.
Peer-reviewedJournalPlos One2021#Climate ScienceDOI
Influence of rice varieties, organic manure and water management on greenhouse gas emissions from paddy rice soils
Win E.P.
This study examines the influence of rice varieties, organic manure, and water management on greenhouse gas emissions (especially methane and nitrous oxide) from paddy rice soils. Results show significant variation in emissions depending on…
Peer-reviewedJournalFrontiers in Sociology2020#Climate ScienceDOI
“Fiddling While Rome Burns”: The Role of Ecological States in the Association Between Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Subjective Well-Being
Signoretta P.
This paper theoretically examines how ecological states moderate the association between greenhouse gas emissions and subjective well-being. It likely argues that focusing solely on emission reductions without considering ecosystem health i…
Peer-reviewedJournalSustainability Switzerland2025#ESGDOI
Does ESG Disclosure Matter for the Tax Avoidance–Firm Value Relationship? Evidence from an Emerging Market
Alomair M.
This study examines whether ESG disclosure moderates the relationship between tax avoidance and firm value in an emerging market. Findings suggest that ESG disclosure can mitigate negative valuation effects of tax avoidance.
Peer-reviewedJournalInternational Journal of Disclosure and Governance2026#ESGDOI
Evidence of the impact of corporate governance on ESG disclosure in sub-Saharan Africa: the moderating role of ownership structure
Anifowose M.
This study examines how corporate governance affects ESG disclosure in sub-Saharan African firms, with ownership structure moderating the relationship.
Peer-reviewedJournalMeditari Accountancy Research2024#ESGDOI
Comprehensive board composition and corporate social responsibility disclosure: a case of Jordan before and after the Arab Spring crisis
Ghassab E.E.
This paper examines the relationship between board composition (diversity, independence, size) and CSR disclosure quality for Jordanian firms, comparing before and after the Arab Spring. It provides empirical evidence from an emerging marke…
Peer-reviewedJournalNorth American Journal of Economics and Finance2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Investor sentiment and green finance indicators: exploring herding behavior in clean versus dirty cryptocurrencies
Pham D.T.N.
This study examines how investor sentiment influences green finance indicators, focusing on herding behavior differences between clean and dirty cryptocurrencies. It reveals behavioral patterns in environmentally conscious vs. non-conscious…
Peer-reviewedJournalBusiness and Society2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Ticking Boxes or Taking Action? Rethinking the Role of Research(ers) in Sustainable Finance
Cooper S.
This paper critically examines the role of researchers in sustainable finance. Contrasting ticking boxes and taking action, it argues that researchers should become facilitators of transformation rather than mere justification tools.
Peer-reviewedJournalPlos One2025#Climate FinanceDOI
Digital economy, green finance, and economic resilience
Zhang J.
This paper explores the impact of digital economy and green finance on economic resilience. Specific findings are unclear without an abstract, but it likely provides insights on the role of green finance.
Peer-reviewedJournalSoil and Tillage Research2026#Climate ScienceDOI
Freeze-thaw-induced greenhouse gas emissions from a Mollisol agroecosystem: Microbial and edaphic regulation under long-term agricultural management
Dan-Dan Wang, Shan-Shan Dai, Peng He +5
This study investigates the impact of freeze-thaw cycles on greenhouse gas emissions (N2O, CO2, CH4) from a Mollisol soil under long-term agricultural management, focusing on microbial and edaphic regulation. Results show that management pr…
Peer-reviewedJournalEnergy Research & Social Science2026#Renewable EnergyDOI
More than acceptance: A framework for social appropriation of renewable energy infrastructures
Yair Asael Alpuche-Alvarez
This paper proposes a framework for social appropriation of renewable energy infrastructures, moving beyond mere acceptance. It analyzes the interaction between local communities and technology, emphasizing the importance of social particip…
Peer-reviewedJournalJournal of Advances in Sports and Physical Education2026#Climate RiskDOI
Climate Change and the World of Sport: Implications for Athletes, Competition and Infrastructure
Anil Kumar N, Abhaydev C. S
This paper examines how climate change affects athletes, competition, and sports infrastructure. It highlights heat stress, air quality impacts on performance, winter sport viability, and the carbon footprint of venues, urging proactive ada…