ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. 2016/2017. FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING (FER), UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB Seminar Name (Font Size 24) Name 1, [email protected] ; Name 2, [email protected]; Name 3, [email protected] (Font Size 12) Abstract – brief summary Keywords – seminar, energy, environment, sustainable development I. Energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions increased by 50 million metric tons (MMmt), from 5,355 MMmt in 2013 to 5,406 MMmt in 2014. [1] INTRODUCTION These instructions give you guidelines for preparing a seminar. You can write seminar in a group (maximum three persons per group). Topics can be selected at a lecture (October 21 and 28). Deadline is Tuesday 10.1.2017. 23:59. Only one person from group should send seminar on email: [email protected] (others in Cc). II. Create a bibliography based on common citation formats: References Bibliography. INSTRUCTIONS Heading 1 – font size 12, normal – font size 10. Font Times New Roman. Distribute your text evenly between the margins. The total length of the text should be 3-5 pages. a) Figures and Tables Place figure captions below the figures; place table titles above the tables. Figures and tables should be called out in sequential order, as this is how they will be placed in your seminar. Please use cross-reference (Figure 1). Figure 2 Adding Citations and References III. SEMINAR TOPICS Topics: 1) Sustainable Development: Social issues of sustainable development 2) Sustainable Development: Economic issues of sustainable development 3) Sustainable Development: Environmental issues of sustainable development 4) Sustainable Development: National Sustainable Development Strategies (NSDS) 5) Sustainable Development: Sustainable transport 6) Sustainable Development: Poverty eradication 7) Climate-Smart Agriculture 8) Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Reprocessing 9) Military Warheads as a Source of Nuclear Fuel 10) Environmental Aspects of Uranium Mining 11) Nuclear Security Incidents 12) The EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) 13) Solutions for Energy Poverty in Africa 14) Negative Impacts of Hydroelectric Dams 15) Waste-to-Energy 16) Generation IV Nuclear Reactors Figure 1 Cross-reference b) Adding Citations and References Before you can add a citation or a bibliography you must add a source to your document (Figure 2). 1 ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. 2016/2017. FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING (FER), UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB 17) NPP: Safety Related Risks (Nuclear, radiological, Industrial, Environmental) 18) The World's First Nuclear Reactor 19) Concept of Floating Nuclear Power Plant 20) Public opinion on nuclear energy (survey or regular seminar) 21) Ozone Hole Through the Years 22) Air quality in Europe 23) Ecological Footprint of European Countries 24) Transportation Pollution Solutions 25) Impact of Meteorological Variables on Air Pollution 26) Ecocities – Tianjin 27) The Uncertain Future of Shale Gas 28) Risks and Concerns of Fracking IV. CONCLUSION Please don’t reference multiple figures or tables in the conclusion—these should be referenced in the body of the paper. It is important that you get started early and do the best work that you can do. Please ask if you have questions. V. [1] BIBLIOGRAPHY The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), »U.S. Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions, 2014,« 23 November 2015. [Mrežno]. Available: http://www.eia.gov/environment/emissions/carbon/. [Pokušaj pristupa Listopad 2016]. 2
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