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Development patterns, material metabolism, and greenhouse gas emissions of high-speed railway in China

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Development patterns, material metabolism, and greenhouse gas emissions of high-speed railway in China

R. Mao, Y. Wu, et al.

Discover the insights from the groundbreaking study by Ruichang Mao and colleagues on China's high-speed railway system. This research spans from 2008 to 2035, revealing critical data on material consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Learn how technological advancements have impacted resource demands and the environmental advantages of HSR over road and air travel.

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Abstract
China built the longest high-speed railway (HSR) system by consuming massive construction materials. However, characterization of material metabolism in the HSR system remains less explored. Here we conducted a bottom-up material metabolism study and revealed the material stocks, flows, and greenhouse gas emissions from 2008 to 2035 in China's HSR. We show that material stocks temporally amount from 0.6 gigatons in 2010 to 3.7 gigatons in 2020, dominated by aggregate and cement. Spatially, material stock distribution gaps across Chinese provinces are becoming more narrowed. Material flows wise, growing high-speed railway speed increased resource demands, but construction technology and material production advances could offset these increases. Our results demonstrate the carbon replacement value of 1008 megatons by 2020 and the operational emissions of 31 megatons annually. Compared with road and aviation passenger transport, we highlighted the environmental benefits of high-speed railway for informing green transitions.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Sep 06, 2023
Authors
Ruichang Mao, Yankun Wu, Jian Chen, Peng Chen, Xiaodong Li
Tags
high-speed railway
greenhouse gas emissions
material consumption
technological advancements
environmental benefits
carbon replacement value
China
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