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2. Eliminating the routine use of examination table paper in outpatient oncology clinics.

3. The Impact of Waste Paper Recycling on the Carbon Emissions from China's Paper Industry.

4. Using Pulp and Paper Waste to Scrub Carbon from Emissions.

5. Reducing ophthalmic surgical waste through electronic instructions for use: a multisociety position paper.

6. CO 2 Emissions Accounting and Carbon Peak Prediction of China's Papermaking Industry.

7. High thermal conductivity insulating AlN/poly(m-phenylenedicarbonyl-m-phenylenediamine) paper realized by enhanced compatibility: a selection of appropriate coupling agent.

8. Paper Substrates.

9. Energy Optimization in a Paper Mill Enabled by a Three-Site Energy Cooperation.

10. Carbon and Economic Analysis on Cogeneration Natural Gas Boiler and Solar Photovoltaic in Pulp and Paper Industry.

11. Decomposition dynamics of cooking-oil-soaked waste paper in media with low inorganic nitrogen content.

12. Does Examination Table Paper Use Mitigate the Risk of Disease Transmission in a Family Medicine Clinic?

13. Increasing Paper and Cardboard Recycling: Impacts on the Forest Sector and Carbon Emissions.

14. Utilization of paper mill lime mud to partially replace fillers in cementless ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC).

15. Embodied Carbon and Influencing Factors of China's Paper Industry's Export Trade to the United States.

16. Paper making in a low carbon economy

17. "Sustainable" biomass: A paper tiger when it comes to reducing carbon emissions.

18. Has the development of the digital economy raised or lowered the level of carbon emissions in cities?-Evidence from China.

19. Analysis of the Measurement of Transportation Carbon Emissions and the Emission Reduction Path in the Yangtze River Economic Belt under the Background of "Dual Carbon" Goals.

20. Differential Analysis of Carbon Emissions between Growing and Shrinking Cities: A Case of Three Northeastern Provinces in China.

21. Estimación de la huella de carbono en la industria papelera.

23. Performance and emission evaluation of mahua oil biodiesel blends in a common rail direct injection diesel engine.

25. Compressive Strength of Geopolymer Mortar Reinforced with Rice Husk Fibers.

26. Toward a Green Energy System: How Does Carbon Capture,  Utilization,  and Storage Technology Innovation Promote Green Total Factor Productivity?

27. Overestimated carbon emission of the pulp and paper industry in China.

29. Paper Review of External Integrated Systems as Photovoltaic Shading Devices.

30. Carbon management and the global value chain: have carbon emissions been reduced?

31. Decarbonization of a tissue paper plant: Advanced numerical simulations to assess the replacement of fossil fuels with a biomass-derived syngas.

32. The Environmental and Economic Impact of Trade between South Korea and the United States.

36. Decarbonizing the pulp and paper industry: A critical and systematic review of sociotechnical developments and policy options.

37. Energy and carbon coupled water footprint analysis for Kraft wood pulp paper production.

39. Utilizing rejected contaminants from the paper recycling process in fired clay brick production.

43. Magnetotelluric investigations over geothermal provinces of India: an overview.

44. Environmental and economic sustainability in public contexts: the impact of hand-drying options on waste management, carbon emissions and operating costs.

45. Spatial and temporal evolution of urban carbon emission efficiency in China.

46. Comments by Phouphet Kyophilavong,  on  Toward a Green Energy System: How Does Carbon Capture,  Utilization,  and Storage Technology Innovation Promote Green Total Factor Productivity?

49. Estimating carbon emissions from the pulp and paper industry: A case study.