2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.3c00644
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Impact of Biogenic Carbon Neutrality Assumption for Achieving a Net-Zero Emission Target: Insights from a Techno-Economic Analysis

Abstract: Global pathways limiting warming to 2 °C or below require deep carbon dioxide removal through a large-scale transformation of the land surface, an increase in forest cover, and the deployment of negative emission technologies (NETs). Government initiatives endorse bioenergy as an alternative, carbon-neutral energy source for fossil fuels. However, this carbon neutral assumption is increasingly being questioned, with several studies indicating that it may result in accounting errors and biased decision-making. … Show more

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“…Even though the land use is within the capacity of QC forestry sector, a nuanced evaluation of the indirect land impacts much be considered. These externalities have not been quantified here, though carbon imbalances with indirect land use change for palm oil [67], corn ethanol, as well as many other biofuel feedstocks [68][69][70] are just some examples of significant land use changes resulting from sustainability-motivated initiatives.…”
Section: Land Use Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though the land use is within the capacity of QC forestry sector, a nuanced evaluation of the indirect land impacts much be considered. These externalities have not been quantified here, though carbon imbalances with indirect land use change for palm oil [67], corn ethanol, as well as many other biofuel feedstocks [68][69][70] are just some examples of significant land use changes resulting from sustainability-motivated initiatives.…”
Section: Land Use Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%