Future warming from global food consumption
Environmental Defense Fund · Columbia University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract Food consumption is a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and evaluating its future warming impact is crucial for guiding climate mitigation action. However, the lack of granularity in reporting food item emissions and the widespread use of oversimplified metrics such as CO 2 equivalents have complicated interpretation. We resolve these challenges by developing a global food consumption GHG emissions inventory separated by individual gas species and employing a reduced-complexity climate model, evaluating the associated future warming contribution and potential benefits from certain mitigation measures. We find that global food consumption alone could add nearly 1 °C to warming by 2100.…
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4Topics & keywords
- Greenhouse gas
- Global warming
- Environmental science
- Global-warming potential
- Consumption (sociology)
- Natural resource economics
- Climate change
- Climate change mitigation