2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.spc.2022.11.001
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Embodied greenhouse gas emissions in the international agricultural trade

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“…While many scholars have found evidence supporting the idea that trade openness can promote economic growth [8][9][10], there are also some who question this relationship, particularly with regard to the measurement of trade openness [11,12]. It is important to note that trade growth can have various effects, including economic growth, environmental effects, and social effects [13][14][15][16]. Secondly, scholars have extensively studied the characteristics of agricultural product trading between China and Russia.…”
Section: Review Of Relevant Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While many scholars have found evidence supporting the idea that trade openness can promote economic growth [8][9][10], there are also some who question this relationship, particularly with regard to the measurement of trade openness [11,12]. It is important to note that trade growth can have various effects, including economic growth, environmental effects, and social effects [13][14][15][16]. Secondly, scholars have extensively studied the characteristics of agricultural product trading between China and Russia.…”
Section: Review Of Relevant Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the sector is liable for CO 2 outputs from using natural organisms (mostly woods and natural forest ecologies) to land and as non-carbon emissions from crop and animal operations at the farm gate (Karimi Alavijeh et al, 2022), which is responsible for 24% of greenhouse gases emissions in the world (Yurtkuran, 2021). Existing literature (such as Tang and Wang, 2023;Zhao et al, 2023) indicates that, like most other major sectors, agriculture significantly contributes to massive carbon emissions. According to a study by Frank et al (2018), ever-increasing carbon emissions from the agriculture sector cause serious environmental concerns, as it is the most significant reason for accelerating global warming and global climate change.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bio oil merupakan bagian dari bio-massa, merupakan suatu energi terbarukan yang memanfaatkan limbah sebagai bahan campuran atau bahan alternatif dengan penerapan proses tertentu sehingga berbentuk liquid. Pada pelaksanaannya energi tersebut diterapkan pada bahan bakar alternatif untuk kendaraan diesel dengan memanfaatkan limbah pertanian seperti tongkol jagung, dan lain sebagainya [14], [15], [18], [20], [22], [26].…”
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