Nature Sustainability, June 2021
Volume 4 Issue 6, June 2021
Ocean litter
Using comprehensive data, the study by González-Fernández and colleagues estimates the extent to which riverine floating macrolitter across Europe is transferred to the ocean while the article by Morales-Caselles and co-authors finds that global marine litter is dominated by plastics from take-out food, followed by fishing gear.
See Morales-Caselles et al. and González-Fernández et al.
www.marinelitterlab.eu, University of Cádiz. Cover design: Valentina Monaco
Editorial
Editorial | 10 June 2021
Ending marine pollution
Scientific evidence sheds light on the extent, source and type of litter in the oceans, as well as on the limited efforts to clean it up so far. As we rely on healthy oceans for our future, it’s time to act.
Comment & Opinion
Comment | 13 May 2021
Carbon analytics for net-zero emissions sustainable cities
Consensus on carbon accounting approaches at city-level is lacking and analytic frameworks to systematically link carbon mitigation with the Sustainable Development Goals are limited. A new accounting approach anchored upon key physical provisioning systems can help to address these knowledge gaps and facilitate urban transitions.
- Anu Ramaswami
- Kangkang Tong
- Karen C. Seto
Q&A | 15 March 2021
A sustainable post-COVID future
Experts around the world have been informing governments’ plans for a post-pandemic recovery. Leena Srivastava, Deputy Director General for Science at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), and Heide Hackmann, Chief Executive officer at the International Science Council (ISC), talk to Nature Sustainability about the recent joint effort ‘Bouncing forward sustainably. Pathways to a post-COVID world’.
- Monica Contestabile
Reviews
- Perspective | 18 February 2021
Persistent CO2 photocatalysis for solar fuels in the dark
The photocatalytic conversion of CO2 to fuels could contribute to a carbon-neutral energy cycle, but it works only when sunlight is available. Here the authors propose a persistent photocatalyst system that prolongs solar fuel production and discuss emerging trends and design strategies.
- Joel Y. Y. Loh
- Nazir P. Kherani
- Geoffrey A. Ozin
Research
Article | 10 June 2021
Floating macrolitter leaked from Europe into the ocean
Riverine systems help transfer mismanaged waste into the ocean, but riverine litter data are scarce. Using a database of riverine floating macrolitter across Europe, this study estimates that 307–925 million litter items—82% of which is plastic—are transferred annually from Europe into the ocean.
- Daniel González-Fernández
- Andrés Cózar
- Myrto Tourgeli
Article | 10 June 2021
An inshore–offshore sorting system revealed from global classification of ocean litter
Data on marine litter are scattered. Harmonizing worldwide aquatic litter inventories, this study finds global litter dominated by plastics from take-out food, followed by fishing, with litter being trapped in nearshore areas and land-sourced plastic reaching the open ocean mostly as small fragments.
- Carmen Morales-Caselles
- Josué Viejo
- Andrés Cózar
Article | 01 February 2021
Impacts of transportation network companies on urban mobility
The use and growth of ride-sharing apps in recent years has changed urban transportation patterns. This article examines their impacts on congestion, mass transit ridership and private car ownership in North American cities.
- Mi Diao
- Hui Kong
- Jinhua Zhao
Article | 18 January 2021
Performance of large-scale irrigation projects in sub-Saharan Africa
Satellite-based measures of the area irrigated by 79 schemes find a median of only 16% of the proposed area supplied. A quarter deliver over 80% of the proposed area and a fifth are inactive.
- Thomas P. Higginbottom
- Roshan Adhikari
- Timothy Foster
Article | 04 February 2021
Selective photocatalytic oxidation of methane by quantum-sized bismuth vanadate
The conversion of methane to target one-carbon oxygenates relies on a two-step process that is carbon and energy intensive. Direct oxidation offers a sustainable alternative pathway. Here, the authors report on the selective photocatalytic oxidation of methane at room temperature using bismuth vanadate catalyst, realizing high methanol and formaldehyde selectivity.
- Yingying Fan
- Wencai Zhou
- Zhiyong Tang
Analysis | 10 June 2021 | Open Access
Global assessment of innovative solutions to tackle marine litter
Innovations to tackle marine litter are urgently needed. A global analysis of solutions to prevent, monitor and clean marine litter identifies 177 solutions, mostly for monitoring, and shows that only a few are ready to use but none have been validated for efficiency and environmental potential.
- Nikoleta Bellou
- Chiara Gambardella
- Carsten Lemmen
Analysis | 18 January 2021
The land–energy–water nexus of global bioenergy potentials from abandoned cropland
Bioenergy from grasses is a key option to mitigate climate change. This study finds that recently abandoned cropland could help meet 11–68% of today’s bioenergy demand.
- Jan Sandstad Næss
- Otavio Cavalett
- Francesco Cherubini
Analysis | 22 February 2021
Unreflective use of old data sources produced echo chambers in the water–electricity nexus
This meta-analysis of over 2,400 papers tracks the influence of older publications that have ‘echoed’ through the decades, cited in countless publications and creating a potentially false confirmation bias.
- S. Vaca-Jiménez
- P. W. Gerbens-Leenes
- K. Hubacek
Analysis | 08 March 2021
Ecosystem services benefits from the restoration of non-producing US oil and gas lands
Fossil fuel infrastructure impacts land use. This study estimates the present value from restoring lands with non-producing gas wells at US$21 billion at a restoration cost of US$7 billion. Deciduous forests, grasslands and chaparral had especially high net benefits.
- William Haden Chomphosy
- Sofia Varriano
- Matthew D. Moran
Analysis | 25 February 2021
The incoherence of sustainability literacy assessed with the Sulitest
The Sulitest, developed to gauge sustainability knowledge, has been given to thousands of people worldwide. This analysis evaluates the test and its role as a diagnostic tool for sustainability education.
- Colin Kuehl
- Aaron C. Sparks
- Eric R. A. N. Smith
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