The following has evaluated to null or missing:
==> .vars['reserved-article-group-id'] [in template "161555#161602#ARTICLE-PAGE---HERO" at line 14, column 20]
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FTL stack trace ("~" means nesting-related):
- Failed at: #assign groupId = .vars["reserved-art... [in template "161555#161602#ARTICLE-PAGE---HERO" at line 14, column 1]
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1<#assign namespace = randomNamespace />
2<#assign JSONFactoryUtil = staticUtil["com.liferay.portal.kernel.json.JSONFactoryUtil"] />
3<#assign journalArticleLocalService = serviceLocator.findService("com.liferay.journal.service.JournalArticleLocalService") />
4<#assign containerId = randomNamespace />
5<#assign shareURL = themeDisplay.getPortalURL()+themeDisplay.getURLCurrent()/>
6
7<#-- Auto-assign ALL category to every article -->
8<#assign assetCategoryLocalService = serviceLocator.findService("com.liferay.asset.kernel.service.AssetCategoryLocalService") />
9<#assign assetEntryLocalService = serviceLocator.findService("com.liferay.asset.kernel.service.AssetEntryLocalService") />
10<#assign journalArticleLocalService = serviceLocator.findService("com.liferay.journal.service.JournalArticleLocalService") />
11
12<#-- Get current JournalArticle -->
13<#assign articleId = .vars['reserved-article-id'].data />
14<#assign groupId = .vars['reserved-article-group-id'].data?number />
15<#assign journalArticle = journalArticleLocalService.getArticle(groupId, articleId) />
16
17<#-- Get AssetEntry for this article -->
18<#assign assetEntry = assetEntryLocalService.getEntry("com.liferay.journal.model.JournalArticle", journalArticle.getResourcePrimKey()) />
19
20<#-- Your ALL category ID -->
21<#assign allCategoryId = 4614994 />
22
23<#-- Assign ALL category if not already set -->
24<#if !assetEntry.getCategories()?seq_contains(assetCategoryLocalService.getCategory(allCategoryId))>
25 <#assign categoryIds = assetEntry.getCategoryIds() + [allCategoryId] />
26 ${assetEntryLocalService.updateEntry(
27 assetEntry.getUserId(),
28 assetEntry.getGroupId(),
29 assetEntry.getClassName(),
30 assetEntry.getClassPK(),
31 assetEntry.getUuid(),
32 assetEntry.getClassTypeId(),
33 categoryIds,
34 assetEntry.getTagNames()
35 )}
36</#if>
37
38<div class="hero jmarticle__hero-main-container">
39 <div class="container">
40 <div class="row">
41 <div class="article__cont">
42 <h1 class="article__heading">${Title.getData()}</h1>
43 <#if (SubTitle.getData())??>
44 <p class="article__para">
45 ${SubTitle.getData()}
46 </p>
47 </#if>
48
49 <#assign Date_Data=getterUtil.getString(Date.getData())>
50 <#if validator.isNotNull(Date_Data)>
51 <p class="article__date">
52 <#assign Date_DateObj=dateUtil.parseDate("yyyy-MM-dd", Date_Data, locale)>
53 ${dateUtil.getDate(Date_DateObj, "dd MMMM yyyy", locale)}
54 </p>
55 </#if>
56
57 <#if Link_Title?? && Link_Title.getData()?has_content>
58 <#list Link_Title.getSiblings() as cur_Link_Title>
59 <#if cur_Link_Title?? && cur_Link_Title.getData()?has_content>
60 <#assign linkHref="#" />
61 <#assign target="" />
62
63 <#assign rowId = containerId + cur_Link_Title?index />
64 <#if cur_Link_Title.Link_Internal?? && cur_Link_Title.Link_Internal.getFriendlyUrl()?has_content>
65 <#assign linkHref=cur_Link_Title.Link_Internal.getFriendlyUrl() />
66 <#elseif cur_Link_Title.Link_Media?? && cur_Link_Title.Link_Media.getData()?has_content>
67 <#assign linkHref=cur_Link_Title.Link_Media.getData() />
68 <#elseif cur_Link_Title.Link_Mailto?? && cur_Link_Title.Link_Mailto.getData()?has_content>
69 <#assign linkHref="mailto:" + cur_Link_Title.Link_Mailto.getData() />
70 <#elseif cur_Link_Title.Link_External?? && cur_Link_Title.Link_External.getData()?has_content>
71 <#assign linkHref=cur_Link_Title.Link_External.getData() />
72 </#if>
73 <#if (cur_Link_Title.Link_Target??) && (cur_Link_Title.Link_Target.getData())?has_content>
74 <#assign target=cur_Link_Title.Link_Target.getData() />
75 </#if>
76 <div id="blue_button_click_div" data-analytics-asset-type="custom">
77 <div class="jmarticle__hero-btn-list">
78 <a id="panel_blue_button_${rowId}" class="article__btn" href="${linkHref}" title="${cur_Link_Title.getData()}" target="${target}" data-analytics-asset-action="click" onclick="onBlueButtonClick(this)" >
79 <span class="btn__text">${cur_Link_Title.getData()}</span>
80 <span class="arrow__forward"></span>
81 </a>
82 </div>
83 </div>
84 </#if>
85 </#list>
86 </#if>
87 <div class="article-download-share">
88
89 <#if PDFTitle?? && PDFTitle.getData()?has_content>
90 <#assign title = PDFTitle.getData() />
91 <#assign pdf_link = "#" />
92 <#assign pdfrowId = containerId />
93 <#if PDFTitle.PDF?? && PDFTitle.PDF.getData()?has_content>
94 <#assign pdf_link = PDFTitle.PDF.getData() />
95 </#if>
96 <div class="article-download">
97 <div id="blue_button_click_div" data-analytics-asset-type="custom">
98 <div class="jmarticle__hero-btn-list">
99 <a id="panel_blue_button_${pdfrowId}" class="article__btn" href="${pdf_link}" title="${title}" data-analytics-asset-action="click" onclick="onBlueButtonClick(this)">
100 <span class="btn__text">${title}</span>
101 <span class="arrow__forward"></span>
102 </a>
103 <a id="panel_blue_button_${pdfrowId}" class="article__btn-mobile" href="${pdf_link}" title="${title}" data-analytics-asset-action="click" onclick="onBlueButtonClick(this)">
104 <img src="${themeDisplay.getPathThemeImages()}/new__jm__images/download-white-icon.svg" alt="twitter image"/>
105 </a>
106 </div>
107 </div>
108 </div>
109 </#if>
110
111 </div>
112
113 </div>
114 </div>
115 <#if (ImageLarge.getData())?? && ImageLarge.getData() != "">
116 <div class="row jmarticle__hero-banner" id="jmarticle__hero-${namespace}"
117 style="background-image: url(${ImageLarge.getData()})">
118 </#if>
119
120 </div>
121 </div>
122</div>
123
124<#if Author?? && Author.getData()?has_content>
125 <div class="jmarticle__author-info">
126 <div class="container">
127 <div class="hero__bar">
128 <#list Author.getSiblings() as cur_Author>
129 <#if cur_Author?? && cur_Author.getData()?has_content>
130 <#assign
131 webContentData = jsonFactoryUtil.createJSONObject(cur_Author.getData())
132 gId = groupId
133 journalArticle = journalArticleLocalService.getArticleByUrlTitle(gId, webContentData.title)
134 docXML = saxReaderUtil.read(journalArticle.getContent())
135
136 fName = docXML.valueOf("//dynamic-element[@name='FullName']/dynamic-content/text()")
137 jobTitle = docXML.valueOf("//dynamic-element[@name='JobTitle']/dynamic-content/text()")
138 role = docXML.valueOf("//dynamic-element[@name='ContactInfo']/dynamic-content/text()")
139 photoXML = docXML.valueOf("//dynamic-element[@name='Photo']/dynamic-content/text()")
140 photoSrc = JSONFactoryUtil.createJSONObject(photoXML).getString("uuid")
141 fullName = docXML.valueOf("//dynamic-element[@name='Title']/dynamic-content/text()")
142 authorImageXML = docXML.valueOf("//dynamic-element[@name='ImageLarge']/dynamic-content/text()")
143 authImageSrc = JSONFactoryUtil.createJSONObject(authorImageXML).getString("uuid")
144 summary = docXML.valueOf("//dynamic-element[@name='Summary']/dynamic-content/text()")
145 />
146
147 <div class="author">
148 <figure class="author__image">
149 <#if authImageSrc?? && authImageSrc?has_content>
150 <img src="/documents/${groupId}/${authImageSrc}" alt="${fullName}" class="author_img_class_new">
151 <#elseif photoSrc?? && photoSrc?has_content>
152 <img src="/documents/${groupId}/${photoSrc}" alt="${fName}" class="author_img_class_new">
153 </#if>
154 </figure>
155 <div class="author__details d-flex flex-column">
156 <h3 class="author__name">
157 <a rel="author">
158 <#if fullName?? && fullName?has_content>
159 ${fullName}
160 <#elseif fName?? && fName?has_content>
161 ${fName}
162 </#if>
163 </a>
164 </h3>
165 <p class="author__desc text-size-a author_job_title">
166 <#if jobTitle?? && jobTitle?has_content>
167 ${jobTitle}
168 </#if>
169 </p>
170 <span>
171 <p class="author__desc text-size-a">
172 <#if summary?? && summary?has_content>
173 ${summary}
174 </#if>
175 <#if role?? && role?has_content>
176 ${role}
177 </#if>
178 </p>
179 </span>
180 </div>
181 <div>
182 <div class="author__contact">
183 <ul class="author__contact-list">
184 </ul>
185 </div>
186 </div>
187 </div>
188 </#if>
189 </#list>
190 </div>
191 </div>
192 </div>
193</#if>
194
195
196
197<div class="container">
198 <div class="row">
199 <div class="article__intro">
200 <#if (Introduction.getData())??>
201 ${Introduction.getData()}
202 </#if>
203
204 <div class="article-download-share">
205
206 <#if PDFTitle?? && PDFTitle.getData()?has_content>
207 <#assign title = PDFTitle.getData() />
208 <#assign pdf_link = "#" />
209 <#assign pdfrowId = containerId />
210 <#if PDFTitle.PDF?? && PDFTitle.PDF.getData()?has_content>
211 <#assign pdf_link = PDFTitle.PDF.getData() />
212 </#if>
213 <div class="article-download">
214 <div id="blue_button_click_div" data-analytics-asset-type="custom">
215 <div class="jmarticle__hero-btn-list">
216 <a id="panel_blue_button_${pdfrowId}" class="article__btn" href="${pdf_link}" title="${title}" data-analytics-asset-action="click" onclick="onBlueButtonClick(this)">
217 <span class="btn__text">${title}</span>
218 <span class="arrow__forward"></span>
219 </a>
220 <a id="panel_blue_button_${pdfrowId}" class="article__btn-mobile" href="${pdf_link}" title="${title}" data-analytics-asset-action="click" onclick="onBlueButtonClick(this)">
221 <img src="${themeDisplay.getPathThemeImages()}/new__jm__images/download-white-icon.svg" alt="twitter image"/>
222 </a>
223 </div>
224 </div>
225 </div>
226 </#if>
227
228
229 <div class="article-share">
230 <a href="https://linkedin.com/shareArticle?url=${shareURL}&title=<#if (Title.getData())??>${Title.getData()}</#if>" target="_blank">
231 <img class="socialicons__img" src="${themeDisplay.getPathThemeImages()}/new__jm__images/social_icons-LinkedIN.png" alt="twitter image"/>
232 </a>
233 <a href="https://twitter.com/share?url=${shareURL}&text=<#if (Title.getData())??>${Title.getData()}</#if>" target="_blank">
234 <img class="socialicons__img" src="${themeDisplay.getPathThemeImages()}/new__jm__images/social_icons-Twitter.png" alt="twitter image"/>
235 </a>
236 </div>
237 </div>
238
239 </div>
240 </div>
241</div>
242
243<style>
244 img.author_img_class_new {
245 width: 100% !important;
246 height: 100% !important;
247 position: absolute;
248 margin: auto;
249 top: 0;
250 bottom: 0;
251 }
252
253 .article__btn:focus-visible {
254 outline: 2px solid blue !important;
255}
256
257@media (min-width: 320px) and (max-width: 650px) {
258 .article__intro li {
259 margin-left: -32px !important;
260 }
261 .journal-content-article .container .article__intro {
262 margin-top: 22px !important;
263}
264}
265@media (min-width: 540px) and (max-width: 834px) {
266 .article__intro li {
267 margin-left: -32px !important;
268 }
269 .article__intro {
270 margin: 60px 15px 0 5px !important;
271 }
272}
273
274@media (min-width: 320px) and (max-width: 539px){
275.jmarticle__author-info {
276 padding: 0px 0;
277}
278.jmarticle__author-info .author__image {
279 width: 39px;
280 height: 40px;
281}
282
283.jmarticle__author-info .author__name a {
284 line-height: 0px;
285 font-size: 18px !important;
286 margin-right: 10px;
287}
288
289.jmarticle__author-info .author__desc {
290
291 line-height: 14px;
292 font-size: 12px !important;
293 margin-bottom: 7px;
294}
295}
296
297</style>
Over the past quarter of a century, advances in technology and living standards have enabled more than a billion people to lift themselves out of poverty.
Many more are expected to experience improved lifestyles in the coming decades as emerging economies grow and the global population increases to nearly 10 billion by 2050.
While economic growth reduces poverty, it also increases the consumption of everyday items ranging from toothbrushes to building materials.
To keep global warming below 1.5℃, we need to find new ways to produce these goods, many of which have been built on the back of fossil fuels.
Here are five surprising ways to increase living standards sustainably:
1. Making plastics from plants
While irresponsible disposal of single-use items has rightly come under scrutiny, plastics remain fundamental to modern life. Inexpensive plastics have been key to raising living standards, making many products available cheaply to more people, from lateral flow tests for COVID-19 to cars.
Since its invention, plastic production has used fossil fuels as feedstocks and this will need to shift to more sustainable alternatives. Bio-based monomers can be used as the feedstocks to make plastics and polyesters.
Both polylactic acid (PLA), a biodegradable polyester that can be used in food packaging, textiles and in engineering, and polyethylene furanoate (PEF), a plastic often used in packaging such as bottles or films, can be made using bio-based feedstocks such as sugar cane or corn starch. In another example, Johnson Matthey and Virent have partnered to develop a bio-forming process to produce bio-paraxylene and bio-benzene – key building blocks for many types of plastic.
However, bio-based and sustainable plastics are currently expensive compared to those derived from fossil fuels. The market for these needs to be developed, alongside a sustainable recycling solution for end-of-life plastic products, to accelerate the transition toward a truly circular plastics economy.
2. Greening steel and concrete
Concrete and steel may seem mundane, but these materials are building blocks for a better quality of life – homes, roads, schools and hospitals.
The steel and cement industries are also among the heaviest emitters of CO2. Both burn fossil fuels for energy, and steel making relies on fossil fuels as a reducing agent while cement production involves chemical processes that generate CO2.
What’s more, they cannot easily be electrified – but remain essential for raising living standards and are also key enablers of the energy transition. Steel, for example, is used in everything from wind turbines to electric cars.
Hydrogen as a replacement for fossil fuels is expected to be the game-changer for such hard-to-abate sectors since it can be burned without emitting CO2. Clean hydrogen can be produced in two ways: splitting water using renewable electricity through electrolysis, or by reforming natural gas and capturing the CO2 generated. Building a market for clean hydrogen is critical to reaching net zero, and many governments globally are making this central to their decarbonization plans.
3. Recycling EV batteries
After experiencing a fall during the pandemic lockdowns, car ownership is back. And while growth will vary significantly across the globe, the one pervasive dynamic is the shift to electric vehicles (EVs). After years of China dominating EV car sales, it was overtaken by Europe as the world’s largest EV market in 2020.
Sustainability and circularity are key to making EVs not only carbon-free to use – given that over two-thirds of global electricity is still generated from fossil fuels − but also limiting the carbon impact throughout their lifecycle.
For example, the active components within batteries can be shredded to a powder known as “black mass”. This is processed further to filter out critical materials, including cobalt, nickel and lithium, ready to be used again.
4. Making jet fuel from rubbish
Air travel was one of the worst-affected sectors during the pandemic. The aviation industry body, the IATA, predicts that while full recovery is unlikely this side of 2030, markets will pick up as travel barriers are removed and people start to travel further afield again.
While pre-pandemic aviation contributed only 2-3% of human-induced carbon dioxide, emissions from aviation have been increasing at a faster rate than for any other transport mode, according to the International Energy Agency.
Along with shipping, it is also considered one of the most challenging to decarbonize. A lot of work is going into developing electric and hydrogen-powered aircraft, but the technologies are not yet advanced enough to take over, especially for long-haul flights.
Jet fuels can be made more sustainably. Johnson Matthey and bp have developed an award-winning process (using the Fischer Tropsch, or FT, reaction) that converts syngas (a mixture of hydrogen and carbon dioxide) produced from the gasification of household waste into “synthetic crude”, which in turn is used for making sustainable, low-carbon aviation fuel.
5. Cleaning up deliveries
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, brick-and-mortar stores shut down, and even the most technology-averse people switched to online deliveries. This trend has not slowed since.
E-commerce has been shown to increase with rising incomes, providing greater convenience and choice. So as living standards improve, online shopping follows the trend.
In the medium to long term, we will see delivery services switch to fuel-cell or electric-powered vans. However, these vehicles are unlikely to be available straight away at the levels necessary to meet growth in demand in emerging markets.
One way to reduce the CO2 emissions of delivery vehicles that are powered by internal combustion engines (ICE) is to blend in bio-based fuels, like the recent switch to E10 petrol. Going forward, more sustainable liquid fuels can be produced from captured CO2 and household waste (along with clean hydrogen) – similar to the aviation sector’s low-carbon fuels.
ICE-powered vehicles continue to be made cleaner using the latest emission control technology to minimise the levels of nitrogen oxides and particulates released by such vehicles. Replacing older vehicles with more modern vans and trucks that meet tightening emission regulations, using catalysts developed and manufactured by Johnson Matthey and others, is another effective way to clean up the logistics sector and the air we breathe.
This article was originally published by the World Economic Forum, 27th October 2021/