China accounted for 30 percent of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2023, making it the world's largest emitter by far. The United States and India followed. Combined, these three countries were responsible for roughly half of the 53 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (GtC...
Studies have shown that traditional pollution reduction measures have co-benefits effects on greenhouse gas emissions control.At present, the synergistic reduction of greenhouse gas and traditional air pollutants in Europe, the United States, Japan and other developed countries have become advanced. Theref...
In this paper, we refer to the reduction of all GHG emissions and increases in carbon removals by land use as decarbonizing AFOLU. Actions to decarbonize AFOLU can benefit other sustainable development objectives, such as food security, biodiversity, land rights, jobs and poverty, but can ...
𝑁2𝑂N2O emissions are largely ascribed to the agricultural sector, which represents a threat to sustainability and food production, subsequent to the radical contribution to climate change. In this connection, it is crucial to unveil the relationship between synthetic N fertilizer global use and ...