不断变化的化石燃料使用组合和相关的二氧化碳排放演变

IF 2.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change Pub Date : 2024-07-19 DOI:10.1007/s11027-024-10149-x
Matthew Hefner, Gregg Marland, Tomohiro Oda
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要限制全球气候变化,最终必须尽量减少使用所有化石燃料作为能源。由于不同化石燃料单位一次能源的二氧化碳排放率各不相同,因此首先应关注减少煤炭的使用,因为煤炭是单位能源使用中二氧化碳排放量最高的燃料。虽然在选择使用哪种燃料时会涉及多种因素,但二氧化碳排放数据显示,在过去 25 年中,煤炭的排放比例一直在向天然气演变。也就是说,尽管全球总排放量持续增长,但在许多地方,煤炭的排放量却在减少。全球排放总量、附件一国家和除亚太地区以外的所有地区都是如此。石油产品的排放比例主要随着石油运输燃料的增长而变化。需要关注减少所有化石燃料的排放总量,尤其是亚太地区的主要能源使用者,但在减少煤炭的相对使用方面取得进展是有希望的。
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The changing mix of fossil fuels used and the related evolution of CO2 emissions

To limit global climate change, ultimately it will be necessary to minimize the use of all fossil fuels for energy. Because the rate of CO2 emissions per unit of primary energy varies among the fossil fuels, it is useful to focus first on reducing the use of coal, the fuel with the most CO2 per unit of energy used. Although multiple factors are involved in the choice of which fuel will be used for a given purpose, data on CO2 emissions show that over the last 25 years there has been an evolution in the fraction of emissions away from coal and toward natural gas. That is, although total emissions have continued to increase globally, the fraction attributable to coal has been decreasing in many places. This is true for the global sum of emissions, for Annex I countries, and for all regions except Asia Pacific. The fraction of emissions from oil products has varied largely with growth in the contribution of petroleum transportation fuels. Focus on decreasing the sum of all fossil fuels is needed, especially among the major energy users in the Asia Pacific region, but progress in the decreasing relative use of coal is promising.

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期刊介绍: The Earth''s biosphere is being transformed by various anthropogenic activities. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change addresses a wide range of environment, economic and energy topics and timely issues including global climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, acid deposition, eutrophication of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, species extinction and loss of biological diversity, deforestation and forest degradation, desertification, soil resource degradation, land-use change, sea level rise, destruction of coastal zones, depletion of fresh water and marine fisheries, loss of wetlands and riparian zones and hazardous waste management. Response options to mitigate these threats or to adapt to changing environs are needed to ensure a sustainable biosphere for all forms of life. To that end, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change provides a forum to encourage the conceptualization, critical examination and debate regarding response options. The aim of this journal is to provide a forum to review, analyze and stimulate the development, testing and implementation of mitigation and adaptation strategies at regional, national and global scales. One of the primary goals of this journal is to contribute to real-time policy analysis and development as national and international policies and agreements are discussed and promulgated.
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