Beef Production Emits More than Twice the Greenhouse Gas Targets

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One of the pillars of the Brazilian economy and one of the sectors responsible for the highest greenhouse gas emissions, beef production in Brazil, as it is currently practiced, emits more than twice the limit needed to meet international environmental targets.

One of the pillars of the Brazilian economy and one of the sectors responsible for the highest greenhouse gas emissions, beef production in Brazil, as it is currently practiced, emits more than twice the limit needed to meet international environmental targets. This is one of the conclusions of a study published in the journal Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

The work includes an evaluation of projected emissions scenarios, along with an economic assessment. The researchers calculated that the sector’s emissions could range from 0.42 to 0.63 gigatons of CO2 equivalent (GtCO2e) by 2030, while the limit for meeting the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) target would be 0.26 GtCO2e. On the other hand, mitigation strategies along the production chain could prevent losses of up to USD 42.6 billion and ensure greater competitiveness.

The NDCs are the commitment that countries made in the Paris Agreement, signed in 2015, and which will be reviewed this year leading up to COP30 (United Nations Climate Change Conference) in Belém, in the Brazilian Amazon.

Read more at: Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo

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