海湾合作委员会气体废物管理

Hajar Mahfoodh, S. Naser, M. R. Qader
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海湾阿拉伯国家合作委员会(GCC)是高能耗比率的典型,主要是因为空调系统和各种石油工业不可避免地要运行。这种情况产生了过量的温室气体,加剧了全球变暖的潜力,并对气候变化产生了负面影响。因此,化学气体废物管理是解决这一日益恶化的局势的必要措施。本研究论文基于全面的文献综述和对该地区汽车和建筑公司、环境解决方案公司和一些公共部门员工的选择性访谈,探讨了影响该地区化学气体管理举措的因素和原因。通过采用影响-努力矩阵和SWOT分析来说明优势、劣势、机会和威胁,对收集到的数据进行处理,以推断出可行和实际的解决方案。最后,结论和建议建议环境解决方案公司之间通过环境问题当局的官方法律建立更紧密的伙伴关系。
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Gas Waste Management in the GCC
The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) epitomizes high energy consumption ratios, mainly because of the inevitable operation of air conditioning systems and the various oil industries. Such conditions produce excessive amounts of greenhouse gases, which exacerbates global warming potential and negatively affects climate change. Therefore, chemical gas waste management stands as a necessity to resolve this exacerbating situation. This research paper explores the factors and causes that shape chemical gas management initiatives in this region, based on a comprehensive literature review and selective interviews with the automobile and construction companies, environmental solutions firms, and some employees in the public sectors in the region. The gathered data is processed to deduce feasible and practical solutions by adopting the Impact-Effort Matrix and a SWOT analysis that illustrates the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Finally, the conclusion and recommendations suggest closer partnerships between environmental solutions companies through an official law by the authorities of environmental issues.
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