State of global land regulation inadequate to control biofuel land-use-change emissions
Leon Merfort (),
Nico Bauer,
Florian Humpenöder,
David Klein,
Jessica Strefler,
Alexander Popp,
Gunnar Luderer and
Elmar Kriegler
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Leon Merfort: Member of the Leibniz Association
Nico Bauer: Member of the Leibniz Association
Florian Humpenöder: Member of the Leibniz Association
David Klein: Member of the Leibniz Association
Jessica Strefler: Member of the Leibniz Association
Alexander Popp: Member of the Leibniz Association
Gunnar Luderer: Member of the Leibniz Association
Elmar Kriegler: Member of the Leibniz Association
Nature Climate Change, 2023, vol. 13, issue 7, 610-612
Abstract:
Under current land-use regulation, carbon dioxide emissions from biofuel production exceed those from fossil diesel combustion. Therefore, international agreements need to ensure the effective and globally comprehensive protection of natural land before modern bioenergy can effectively contribute to achieving carbon neutrality.
Date: 2023
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