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Half of the greenhouse gas emissions from China's food system occur during food production

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Half of the greenhouse gas emissions from China's food system occur during food production

G. Liu, F. Zhang, et al.

Explore how China's food systems contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions with insights from researchers Gang Liu, Fan Zhang, and Xiangzheng Deng. This study reveals a staggering 2.4 gigatons of CO₂-equivalent emissions in 2019 and highlights the vital need for interregional collaboration to tackle this pressing issue.

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Abstract
Food systems are responsible for a third of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and there has been an increasing research focus on food-system greenhouse gases. However, limited attention has been paid to emissions from the regional trade network associated with food systems. Here we developed a multi-regional input-output-based hybrid life cycle assessment model and traced China's food-system greenhouse gas emissions from farm to fork. China's food system emitted 2.4 (95%; confidence interval range: 1.6–3.2) gigatons CO2-equivalent in 2019, and half were emitted at the production stage. There were substantial differences in the emission structure and sources among the provinces. Further analysis indicated that the differences among provinces were caused by the separation of food production and consumption. People living in wealthier coastal and central regions consumed food from western and northeastern regions. Therefore, the government should consider interregional synergies when developing strategies to reduce food-system greenhouse gas emissions.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
May 09, 2023
Authors
Gang Liu, Fan Zhang, Xiangzheng Deng
Tags
greenhouse gas emissions
food systems
China
life cycle assessment
GHG reduction strategies
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