2023
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.1099813
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Agriculture-related energy consumption, food policy, and CO2 emission reduction: New insights from Pakistan

Abstract: Fossil fuel energy consumption in the agriculture sector of Pakistan has created serious climate change issues, adding extremely to CO2 emissions, economic growth, and food production. The current research has investigated the most carbon-emitting agriculture factors based on human activities, such as transportation, land, multiple crops, distribution, and consumption under various crops. The study objective is to provide a roadmap for decarbonizing the food supply chain and its current framework toward food p… Show more

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“…This is central to making the EU's economy sustainable and reducing its environmental footprint [39,40]. This aims to address many changes and incorporate a wide range of initiatives that aim at transforming key sectors, such as energy [41,42], industry [43,44], transport [45], and agriculture [46], to reach climate neutrality and push towards a more sustainable economy. In this context, electrochemistry emerges as a keystone for industry decarbonization and transitioning towards sustainable manufacturing processes, reducing carbon footprints [47,48].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is central to making the EU's economy sustainable and reducing its environmental footprint [39,40]. This aims to address many changes and incorporate a wide range of initiatives that aim at transforming key sectors, such as energy [41,42], industry [43,44], transport [45], and agriculture [46], to reach climate neutrality and push towards a more sustainable economy. In this context, electrochemistry emerges as a keystone for industry decarbonization and transitioning towards sustainable manufacturing processes, reducing carbon footprints [47,48].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%