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Keywords: Net Zero and Water; Water resources management; climate mitigation; greenhouse gas emissions; water ecosystems: Anastasios I. Stamou; Michele Mossa; Jiajia Pan; Tomasz Kolerski; Luca Salerno; Carlo Camporeale; Roberto Ranzi; Gabriele Freni; Mariacrocetta Sambito; Daisuke Nohara; Angelos Findikakis; Elpida Kolokytha

Abstract:

Water has an impact on many different areas of climate mitigation, including variations in atmospheric conditions, temperature regulation, carbon removal, and ecosystem services. Water resource preservation and management are essential components of any comprehensive plan to address climate change. Given that water use, distribution, storage, and treatment all contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, climate mitigation is quickly becoming a priority in the water sector. Mitigation is especially important for water-related renewable energy, water-energy nexus efficiency, and carbon emissions and storage in water ecosystems.

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Year: 2024

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