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Natural resource scarcity, fossil fuel energy consumption, and total greenhouse gas emissions in top emitting countries

📅 Published: November 11, 2023 👤 Jiannan Wang, Waseem Azam 📖 Geoscience Frontiers 📊 1,196 citations
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Natural resource scarcity, fossil fuel energy consumption, and total greenhouse gas emissions are critical issues that require immediate attention. Policy-makers may promote sustainable development, mitigate climate change, and ensure the long-term viability of agricultural systems by addressing the dynamics of agriculture, forestry, and fishing value addition in top-emitting countries.

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Key Findings
  • 1 With the global population steadily increasing and economies expanding, the demand for natural resources, particularly fossil fuels, has experienced an unprecedented surge.
  • 2 This surge in consumption is directly linked to the alarming rise in greenhouse gas emissions.
  • 3 The study examines the nexus between agricultural nitrous oxide emissions and natural resource scarcity, taking into account the dynamics of agriculture, forestry, fishing value addition, fossil fuels, and total greenhouse gas emissions in top-emitting countries between 1971 and 2020.
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