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Decarbonization Pathways project (DDPLAC). It synthesizes and compares detailed national and sectoral deep decarbonization pathways …, forestry and land use (AFOLU) at a high level, while Peru focussed on a detailed analysis of AFOLU given its predominance in …, and AFOLU results because of their current emissions, potential to grow, and identification of successful strategies for …
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Agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU) represent 22% of global greenhouse gas emissions. To meet the … objectives of the Paris Agreement, the AFOLU sector greenhouse gases must be dramatically reduced and eventually transformed to … economic impacts, yet few analytical frameworks exist able to account holistically for AFOLU mitigation strategies and their …
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catalogue of targets and policies for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions in the Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU …) sector. It covers 20 countries which collectively account for nearly half of the world’s AFOLU emissions. Most of these … countries have recently set targets within their AFOLU sector as part of national climate mitigation strategies and commitments …
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Using the simulation model Land Use in Rural New Zealand version 1 - climate (LURNZv1-climate), we simulate the effects of an agricultural land-use emissions charge and a reward for native forest and scrub regeneration. Our results are preliminary and at this stage should be considered...
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Globally, food systems have become heavily industrialized and are currently threatening both environmental … agricultural value chains and their financing: a "Great Food Transformation." Tracing today’s agri-food main global developmental …
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severely affected by, and the least resilient to climate change. This means that their food security is perhaps the gravest … cause of (additional) food insecurity. The paper finds that contrary to the official discourse of ‘mutual supportiveness …
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“Preventing future calamity requires not only agreement but action. Governments and other responsible groups are usually accused of reacting to crises rather than foreseeing and preventing them. We have an opportunity here to show that experts, scientists, lawyers, and governments can foresee...
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paper aims to evaluate the status quo of decarbonization of the cement sector via CCUS and to discuss the required future …
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